All The Grocer articles in 17 February 2018 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionMarmite goes for golden jar
You either love or hate Marmite – or quite like or dislike it, or are ambivalent. Or haven’t tried it.
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Comment & OpinionZoe Saldana joins Campari’s Red Hand gang
An expensive ‘short film’ is a neat way for brands to look classy
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Comment & OpinionPizza is colourful way to welcome a new princess
Meghan Markle must now endure ‘tributes’ from the British food industry…
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Comment & Opinion
Peter Rabbit picks up some allergy advice
A new Peter Rabbit film is almost upon us – and it’s causing controversy…
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NewsHeat not burn tobacco receives qualified boost in PHE report
Public Health England report acknowledges new devices are ‘considerably less harmful’ than cigarettes
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NewsPernod Ricard to launch new Plymouth Fruit Cup for summer
A challenger to Diageo-owned Brit favourite Pimms, the 30% abv drink is an extension of Pernod’s Plymouth Gin brand….
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Comment & OpinionDiet Coke’s new flavours are here – but CCEP is keeping its cards close to its chest
Coca-Cola European Partners has yet to make an official launch announcement about the new flavours – or how they fit into its wider plans for Diet Coke in this country
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NewsMedia Bites 14 Feb: Crowdfunding, Inflation, Quorn
Fresh concerns have been raised over selling ‘mini bonds’ via crowdfunding after Square Pie collapsed, with 324 bondholders standing to lose hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Volume and price growth drive “exceptional” year at Coca-Cola HBC
European Coke bottler Coca-Cola HBC (CCH) has reported a 5.9% jump in organic sales and a double-digit growth in profits as both volume and price growth boosted its full-year performance. Plus, Danone to sell down some of its 21.3% Yakult stake and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsSurplus stories: how St Catherine's Hospice uses food from FareShare
St. Catherine’s Hospice is one of thousands of UK charities that benefit from surplus food donated by FareShare. Here’s how…
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NewsLabour proposes live animal export ban in new policy document
Draft document also proposes introduction of mandatory country of origin, method of production and slaughter labelling on meat
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Analysis & Features10 romance-inspired new products landing in stores for Valentine's Day
Move over cupid, the nation’s retailers have got Valentine’s Day covered
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NewsDash Water and Spare Fruit expand reach of wonky fruit and veg lines
Dash has added a raspberry variant, while Spare Fruit has secured its first national supermarket listing
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NewsToday's Group expands its preferential rates for customers
Today’s new rates on services and products could cuts costs for wholesalers and independent retailers by thousands
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NewsPepsiCo organic sales up 2.3% but earnings hit by new US tax law
PepsiCo has reported organic revenues growth of 2.3% for both its fourth quarter and full-year 2017, but earnings were hit by a one-off $2.5bn charge relating to new US tax rules.
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NewsUnited Wholesale (Scotland) takes SWA's top Achiever award
The Glasgow-based business also won best-licensed operation, best cash & carry, and best symbol group for Day-Today….
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NewsSpar is first symbol group to launch own-label Zero sugar cola
Spar Classic Cola Zero Sugar comes in 500ml and two-litre formats at 59p and 89p respectively….
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NewsJD Wetherspoon stands by Fairfax Meadow despite FSA scrutiny
Fairfax voluntarily withdrew a raft of meat products earlier this week due to concerns over use-by labelling…
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NewsAF Blakemore rewards Spar customers with film for Valentine's
Customers buying a Valentine’s meal deal will be offered a free movie of their choice
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NewsFood & drink business leaders raise £220k in charity trek
The 13 senior grocery industry figures were raising funds for Farm Africa…





