All The Grocer articles in 17 August 2024 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionA producer-first approach is vital to building food system resilience
Food retailers and brands need to be courageous in empowering and supporting good livelihoods of their producers, says Jason Archie-Acheampong, member of Food Ethics Council
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Comment & OpinionWe must walk the walk, not just talk the talk on sustainability
Retailers and suppliers must take the lead in this era of innovation, says Patrick Finlay of The Category Management Company
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NewsMedia Bites 15 August: Mars/Kellanova, Asda, Carlsberg
A combination of Mars and Kellanova in a $36bn mega-deal attracts plenty of attention in this morning’s papers
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NewsCity snapshot: C&C Group forecasts unchanged despite June washout
Drinks supplier and distributor C&C Group has insisted it remains on track to hit annual financial forecasts and bounce back from a troubled period despite poor weather in June
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NewsBlockhead set for relaunch thanks to rescue deal by Peppersmith owner
Functional chewing gum brand Blockhead has been revived in a rescue deal by the owners of sugar-free gum maker Peppersmith, The Grocer can reveal
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NewsAmbrosia extends into plant-based with ‘creamy’ custard
The NPD offered the same ‘delicious creamy texture’ as its dairy-based counterpart
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Feature SynopsisFocus on Cakes and Biscuits: 21 September
Is the snack opportunity growing for cakes and biscuits?
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NewsLamb Weston makes UK grocery debut with frozen chip range
The range can be cooked in an oven or an air fryer
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NewsYakult launches ‘juicy peach flavour’ variant of Plus range
The new flavour variant will be available in Ocado and independent retailers from 1 September
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NewsFresh Kitchen launches new pickle and condiments range into Brakes
The new line will feature hand-prepared, high quality ingredients ready to use
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NewsAldi calls on A-level students to apply for apprenticeship roles
The discounter is offering opportunities in stores, warehouses, and as HGV drivers
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NewsJolly Good Beer collapse piles further pressure on independent producers
Many suppliers have already confirmed they are out of pocket
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NewsEPR scheme base fees unveiled by Defra
Following months of calls from industry, Defra has finally unveiled its estimates of costs for producers under the EPR scheme
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NewsWH Smith strengthens food to go offer with new café format
The new cafe will serve coffee, pastries, and ready-made products from the new Smith’s Family Kitchen range
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NewsOrganic sector ‘desperate for clarity’ on costly post-Brexit import requirements
Organic goods importers claim they have not been given proper guidance regarding post-Brexit requirements
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Category ReportSupplement trends 2024: New formats help medicine go down
Powders and gummies are taking supplements by storm. What health needs are they tapping?
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Comment & OpinionRise of ‘megafarms’ illustrates pressure on UK food system
The number of larger-scale beef and dairy farms in Great Britain has jumped from 756 to 802 over the past five years
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NewsThe Range and Wilko owner appoints new head of property
Antony Darbyshire will be particularly responsible for the continued rollout of new Wilko stores
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Category ReportWinter remedies trends 2024: How discounters are reshaping the medicines aisle
With deals on the rise, how are bulk buying and discounters reshaping the medicines aisle? And where does that leave brands?
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NewsMedia Bites 16 August: Brexit border controls, Starbucks, WH Smith
Customs agents and businesses have complained to the government that they have been charged for checks on goods that never took place





