All The Grocer articles in 17 January 2015 – Page 2
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Comment & OpinionWhere did it all go wrong for Dalton Philips?
Hailed as exactly what Morrisons needed five years ago, today Philips is on his way out
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News
C&C Group's shares plunge after weak third quarter trading
C&C Group’s shares fell more than 10% in early trading after it cut profits expectations and warned that third quarter trading was below expectations.
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NewsFood cans supplier merger under competition investigation
Sonoco’s €286m acquisition of Weidenhammer Packaging Group is to face scrutiny from the CMA amid competition worries.
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NewsAsda trialling new technology in York store
Company stresses new innovations pose no threat to existing jobs, aims to gather feedback
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NewsStandard & Poor’s joins Moody’s in cutting Tesco’s ratings to junk
Tesco’s corporate credit ratings have been cut to junk status by Standard & Poor’s, following Moody’s action last week.
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NewsGlass manufacturer Encirc acquired by Spanish company for £316m
Company will retain managing director, improve position in European market
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Feature SynopsisFocus on: e-cigarettes: 14 February
Sales of electronic cigarettes have surged by almost 50%, but are grocers fully realising the opportunity?
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Feature SynopsisFocus on: Tobacco: 14 February
Which cigarette and rolling tobaccos are enjoying the strongest growth at present and how?
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Comment & OpinionOcado another growth story amid big Christmas for online grocery shopping
Could the fastpaced expansion of online grocery shopping see the UK get exciting new players like AmazonFresh?
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NewsAsda shakes up top executive team
Vice presidential structure also undergoes shakeup as company prepares for departure of CCO Steve Smith
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Analysis & FeaturesRoom for further upgrades and surprises at booming Greggs
Greggs shares are soaring again but has the high street darling got any surprises left up its sleeve for 2015?
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News
Horse meat scandal trader has court date set
WIlly Selten will appear in court in March, as Ducth authorities decide not to prosecute two colleagues
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NewsStrong Christmas at Primark fails to sweeten profits at Associated British Foods as sugar woes continue
Further problems at Associated British Foods’ sugar business are set to hit profits in 2015.
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NewsLabour proposes restrictions on fat, salt, and sugar in food marketed to children
Restrictions on cheap alcohol also mooted as shadow health secretary announces possible measures
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NewsOppo ice cream raises £300k through crowdfunding
Waitrose-listed Oppo ice cream has secured over £300k of crowd-sourced funding to support its ambitious expansion plans.
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NewsTesco drops advertising agency, signs up BBH from Waitrose
BBH will now depart from Waitrose, W+K had only been Tesco ad agency since 2012
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NewsTesco scores negative "buzz" rating as discounters dominate attention of shoppers
Aldi and Lidl rise fast up annual YouGov poll based on consumers having a positive or negative feeling towards brands
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NewsRetailers agree common principles for alcohol sales as Labour threatens crackdown
Retailers say further Labour action is unnecessary, as industry is successfully regulating itself
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NewsOver 250 Cadbury's employees take voluntary redundancy as Mondelez seeks to modernise
Compulsory redundancies avoided as two years of union negotiations come to an end
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