All The Grocer articles in 16 September 2017 – Page 5
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News
Recipe box companies Gousto and HelloFresh target family market
Gousto has unveiled a rebrand and ad campaign; HelloFresh has relaunched its family boxes
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Jack Rogers, Mondelez
As a chocolate technician at Bournville, Jack has a pretty sweet job. He explains how an apprenticeship got him where he is today - and why it’s frustrating so many people think working in food means serving burgers and chips
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Analysis and Features
Is there really the bottle for a deposit return scheme?
International evidence shows it comes at an exorbitant cost so why are Nicola Sturgeon and Coca-Cola coming out in favour?
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Analysis and Features
Is surge pricing worth the gamble?
Surge pricing – as used by the likes of Uber – could soon be in a store near you…
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News
Motor Fuel Group snaps up Manor Service Stations
The deal for an undisclosed fee will complete on 3 October
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News
Apple sector faced with big labour shortages
Average labour levels are down 20% year on year as the sector enters its crucial harvesting season
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Reynolds turnover drops following Pret A Manger delivery exit
The wholesaler saw its sales fall to £190.5m for the year ending 31 December 2016
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Matt Frost leaves Waitrose to take up role at Spinneys in UAE
Frost will assume his new role at Spinneys in November
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News
Costcutter readies goody bag giveaway for freshers' week
Retailer will be hosting supplier sample days at 16 campus stores
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The Big Interview
FoodCloud CEO Iseult Ward on how to redistribute a million meals per month
FoodCloud’s Iseult Ward is on the path to redistribute a million meals per month
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Winter Remedies: 14 Oct
The winter remedies market is in fine fettle; sales have surged in the past year and volumes up with growth driven by the development of pricier remedies.
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News
Kellogg’s taps unicorn craze with Unicorn Froot Loops
The multicoloured ready to eat cereal will be available in Asda from late September
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News
Quaker Oats eyes cereal range for children with Quaker Kids
The submission to the IPO suggests the new lineup will have an on-the-go aspect
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News
City snapshot: Waitrose sales boosted by half-price promotion and wine discounts
Sales were up 6.4% at Waitrose, which will report its first half results tomorrow, last week to £133.9m, largely driven by the current half-price event and the big 25% off wine promotion running in stores.
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News
Media Bites 13 September: Apples, Philip Morris, McDonald's, coffee
UK apple growers are in the grip of a 20% shortfall in the supply of seasonal labour, pushing them towards “a cliff edge” as Brexit nears, the industry has warned.
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News
Nisa launches its first range of own-label fresh fish
The buying group has added four salmon lines to its 850-strong Heritage own-label range
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News
What Kraft Heinz’s super young new CFO tells us about age-blind recruitment
David Knopf has become chief financial officer of Kraft Heinz aged just 29 - and prompted a slew of coverage focusing on his age
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News
UK inflation jumps to 2.9% in August
The UK Consumer Prices Index jumped to a higher than expected 2.9% in August from 2.6% in July, driven by record price rises in clothing and footwear.
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Sarah MacLellan, The Cotswolds Distillery
A woman working in whisky production? Unthinkable! When Sarah MacLellan tried to get a job on her home island of Islay, she found herself stonewalled. But she wasn’t going to allow anyone to put her off her dream career
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News
Vegan campaigners Viva! launch 'ditch dairy' bus ad campaign
The campaign, carries two separate ads outlining ‘shocking facts’ about the dairy industry