All The Grocer articles in 16 September 2017 – Page 5
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NewsUK 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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NewsWhat 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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NewsNisa 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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NewsMedia 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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NewsCity 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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NewsQuaker 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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NewsKellogg’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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Feature SynopsisFocus 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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InterviewsFoodCloud 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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NewsCostcutter readies goody bag giveaway for freshers' week
Retailer will be hosting supplier sample days at 16 campus stores
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NewsMatt 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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NewsReynolds 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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NewsApple 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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NewsMotor Fuel Group snaps up Manor Service Stations
The deal for an undisclosed fee will complete on 3 October
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Analysis & FeaturesIs 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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Analysis & FeaturesIs 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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ProfilesMy 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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NewsRecipe 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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NewsSpar adds trio of premium ready meals to range
New chicken and beef roast dinners have been added to its standard own-label range…
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NewsArmitage Pet Care snapped up by Rutland Partners
Premium pet food and accessories group Armitage Pet Care has been taken over by private equity firm Rutland Partners for an undisclosed price.





