All The Grocer articles in 17 March 2018 – Page 5
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Analysis & FeaturesFeeding London: keeping food & drink moving in the capital
Roads in the UK capital are clogged. And with its population set to grow to 10 million within 15 years, innovative logistics solutions will be needed to keep food and drink moving. Like what?
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NewsTesco lands Guus Dekkers from Airbus as new technology chief
Dekkers will take over from Edmond Mesrobian, who is retiring from the supermarket giant having held the role for the past three years
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Comment & OpinionWhat does Unilever’s move to Rotterdam tell us about Brexit and the UK's future?
The fmcg giant insists it remains committed to the UK, and its announcement this morning focused on the “evolution” of its structure into three divisions
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My Alternative CVMartin Myerscough, Frugalpac, on packaging and sailing
‘My first job? A yacht captain in the Med’
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Analysis & FeaturesSqueeze on pulp stock pushes up kraftliner prices
Kraftliner prices have risen in line with price increases in European pulp
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Analysis & FeaturesMore Easter chocolate deals - but savings aren't as deep
Cadbury, Nestlé and Mars have all increased the number of featured space promotions in the major mults compared with last …
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Analysis & FeaturesCotton prices rise to 2014 levels
An outbreak of pink bollworm has damaged the Indian cotton crop…
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NewsConviviality faces fight for survival in cash crunch
Booze giant Conviviality faces a battle for survival after a week of turmoil that saw more than £350m wiped from its value and PwC called in for help.
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NewsMedia Bites 16 March: Unilever, PZ Cussons, Tesco
A Unilever special this morning as the papers explore the reason the Anglo-Dutch consumer giant is ditching London for Rotterdam and if its denails the move relates to Brexit hold water.
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NewsCity snapshot: Conviviality explores equity fundraising to plug financial hole
Beleaguered booze retailer and wholesaler Conviviality has issued another market update to attempt to reassure the City, this time suggesting it is exploring an equity fundraising to plug the hole in its balance sheet.
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Analysis & FeaturesCan Conviviality recover from its week of woe?
A surprise profit warning, arithmetic errors, unexpected tax bills. The booze giant has a struggle on its hands.
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NewsIPL managing director Jonathan Tremayne to leave in June
Tremayne has resigned after nearly six years at the helm of the Asda-owned company’s produce division
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Analysis & FeaturesLessons from The Grocer's conference on e-commerce
A stellar list of speakers, an action-packed programme, and one of the hottest topics in grocery
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NewsWhy was a resurgent Morrisons rebuffed by the City?
Unexpected news of a jump in sales & profits rewarded with 4.9% drop in share price
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NewsCo-op remains firm on Costcutter contract
The Co-op insists it will meet its contractual obligations to Costcutter
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NewsGovernment drops plan to scrap copper coins
Newspapers raised concerns about the impact on charities and the elderly
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NewsE Fundamentals simplifies analytics program software
The virtual assistant is one of a number of new features of E Fundamentals’ e-commerce analytics program
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NewsNew service allows brands to compare ecommerce success rate
eBrand Ranking has been developed by MySupermarket Business Solutions with Kantar Consulting
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Analysis & FeaturesCocoa prices surging after two-year low
Prices are surging again on the back of rising demand and tightening global stock
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NewsInnocent squares up to Alpro with dairy alternatives move
Almond, Hazelnut and Oat variants will launch next month





