All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2016 – Page 16
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Savoury Pastries & Meat Snacks: 19 November
Brits have chomped through an extra 9 million packs of supermarket bought pork pies, sausage rolls and savoury slices in the past year and 4 million packs of meat snacks. What’s driven this?
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Cheese: 26 November
Cheese prices continue to crumble as shoppers are lured to own label by ever keener prices. In the past year, the price differential between branded and own label cheese has widened. What’s driving this?
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NewsCalais and pound deterring European hauliers says Fowler Welch
Haulier issues could contribute to food price inflation, warns logistics operator
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco leads the big four as grocery sales rise
Tesco experienced its best year-on-year sales figures for over three years, according to Nielsen market share data released today
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NewsMedia Bites 18 Oct: Cigarette sales, the pound, Graze
Cigarettes are no longer a core product for Britain’s corner shops and small retailers, according to research from the antismoking group ASH.
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Food On The Go: 3 December
There’s been a 4.5% increase in spend on food & drink consumed on the go in the past year. Why is Britain consuming more food & drink on the go? What’s driven up average price paid?
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NewsMedia Bites 19 Oct: Tesco, Inflation, Groceries Code Adjudicator
The papers focus on the strong grocery market share figures for Tesco release yesterday, giving further weight to the view Dave Lewis turnaround plan is well on track.
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NewsCity snapshot: Hotel Chocolat’s debut annual results show sales and profits growth
Hotel Chocolat has announced a 12% sales boost and a big jump in profitability in its first annual results as a listed company
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NewsCity snapshot: Nestlé scales back full-year expectations
Nestlé sales have increased 3.3% to CHF 65.5bn in the past nine months, missing expectations with full-year forecasts revised down
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NewsMedia Bites 20 October: Hotel Chocolat, Tesco, Reckitt Benckiser
Luxury chocolate maker Hotel Chocolat received plenty of positive coverage for its maiden full-year results.
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NewsCity snapshot: British American Tobacco proposes $47bn merger with Reynolds
British American Tobacco has announced a $47bn merger offer for its US partner Reynolds to bring together brands such as Lucky Strike, Camel, Dunhill, Pall Mall and Newport.
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Media Bites 21 October: Nestlé, Pernod Ricard, Boots, BHS
In the wake of Marmite-gate and the Unilever pricing spat with Tesco, the papers put Nestlé results in the spotlight.
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Feature SynopsisTop Products 2016: 17 December
The Grocer’s Top Products Report is a must-have reference tool for anyone in UK fmcg. This year we crunch the numbers on 48 categories to reveal the winners and losers of the grocery price war.
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NewsMedia Bites 24 Oct: UK GDP, British American Tobacco, Lidl
Britain’s economy has so far shrugged off the impact of the Brexit vote, official figures are expected to reveal this week.
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NewsCity snapshot: McBride "encouraged" by first quarter progress
Household goods manufacturer McBride has updated the market ahead of its AGM today on an “encouraging” start to its financial year. Plus board changes at Stock Spirits
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NewsLidl to launch click & collect for fresh groceries in Germany
Reports suggest a click & collect service will be trialled in Berlin from December
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NewsLankfer Produce assets sold after collapse
A grower of broccoli and cauliflower which supplied the likes of Fenmarc and Bidvest has been sold out of administration
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Comment & OpinionCalling physics graduates! The food & drink sector needs you
Physicists have much to offer the food & drink industry but recruitment has been lagging
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NewsCru Kafe brews up expansion plan with £1.3m investment
Coffee pod start-up Cru Kafe has raised £1.3m to grow overseas, build the management team and help launch a compostable capsule.
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NewsFirst Milk sells CNP Professional sports nutrition brand to The Protein Partners
First Milk has sold its Manchester-based CNP Professional business to The Protein Partners following a strategic review





