All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2016
Previous issues.
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Feature SynopsisDigital Feature on Bread & Baked Goods: 14 Sept
In our latest ’10 things’ digital feature we take a look at the bread & baked goods market.
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NewsTetley to launch on-pack initiative to promote Smile Train
The charity funds surgery for children born with cleft lips and cleft palates
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NewsCrosta & Mollica adds new breads to Italian range
The brand has also relaunched its Pane Pugliese with new packaging
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NewsDarryl Hinksman appointed Westons head of customer marketing
Hinksman, currently director of sales at Purity Brewing Company, will join the brewer later this month
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NewsBodyform unveils ‘challenging’ Trapeze feminine care advert
The commercial centres on a performance by a circus trapeze artist in a white leotard
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NewsProcter & Gamble slows sales decline but currency headwinds weigh on outlook
Procter & Gamble slowed decline in sales during the fourth quarter but currency volatility across the world, including in the UK, dampened its outlook for the new year.
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NewsAsda rebuked for nappies claim after P&G complaint
The ASA ruling follows the spat earlier this year between the Pampers maker and Aldi
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Greggs boss Whiteside brushes off Brexit threat
Greggs boss Roger Whiteside has insisted a Brexit-inspired economic downturn will not derail the baker’s shift towards offering healthier eating options.
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NewsMedia Bites 3 Aug: P&G, AG Barr, Greggs
Investor calls to split up consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble have eased, writes The Financial Times.
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NewsCity snapshot: UK retailers plan post-Brexit supply chain changes
More than half of UK retailers were “unprepared” for Brexit and almost a third are planning to change up their supply chains as a result of the vote, new research from Barclay’s has revealed.
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NewsSwizzels gets spooky with launch of Halloween confectionery
New products include the limited edition bags of Drumstick Squashies in Orange & Blackcurrant flavour
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NewsSodaStream UK sales fizz as consumers cut down on sugary drinks
SodaStream first-half sales in the UK have fizzed 52% higher as consumers continue to ditch sugary drinks in favour of healthier alternatives.
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Aug: Supermarket promotions, Poundland, NFU
Supermarkets have been accused of promoting obesity by allowing ‘special offers’ on seven out of 10 fizzy drinks.
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City snapshot: First half volumes up but sales flat at Kerry Group
Kerry Group has delivered a “solid” first half, with volume growth of 3.2% during the period while sales edged up 0.3% to €3bn
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NewsLindemans wine launches ‘Win What Makes You Smile’ push
Facebook users are invited to write in 10 words or fewer what makes them grin
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NewsAndrex looks to help Angola with Unicef on-pack promotion
Special packs of the brand’s toilet tissue will donate money to the Unicef Community-Led Total Sanitation programme
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NewsBank of England cuts interest rates to record low
Interest rates in the UK have been slashed for the first time since 2009 as part of a package of measures by the Bank of England to stabilise the economy in the wake of Brexit.
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NewsKellogg’s profits improve in Q2 but Brexit to dent revenues in year ahead
Kellogg’s has boosted profits but sales continued to fall, with weakness in the UK cereal market and the Brexit vote to cause greater currency disruption than expected.
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NewsMarlboro gets ‘maximum freshness’ from Pro-Seal pack
The UK will be the first market to offer the Philip Morris brand’s new look
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NewsBerry Bros & Rudd slashes losses during year of restructure
The Queen’s wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd, has dramatically cut its losses despite a drop in sales





