All The Grocer articles in 18 April 2015 – Page 4
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News
Scientists develop sensor to detect rotting meat
US scientists have developed a new sensor that can be used in packaging to indicate whether meat or fish is safe to eat.
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Hannah Wright, Sainsbury's Longwater: store of the week
We’re absolutely delighted and really proud. We believe we’re the best in town.
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Diageo shares drop following sales decline in many markets
Diageo’s share price fell almost 3% today after the drinks giant reported declining sales in many regions. -
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Sainsbury's Longwater wins G33 battle with 'personal touch'
Sainsbury’s Longwater put in a big score aided by superb availability and a perfect score in the car park
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The Big Interview
Graze CEO Anthony Fletcher: the Big Interview
Graze posted its first box of snacks in 2008 and it hasn’t stopped innovating or expanding since
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News
Currency issues drive 2% drop in SABMiller reported revenues
SABMiller’s group net producer revenue (NPR) grew 4% in the financial year from April 2014 to March 2015, the company announced in a trading update today.
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Florette launches revamp of its bagged salads to slash waste
The £6m revamp will see Florette introduce new pack sizes and better on-pack communication explaining the number of portions in each bag
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WH Smith profits rise in face of falling sales
Sales have dipped while pre-tax profits continued to grow at high street retailer WH Smith, according to its interim financial results released today.
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Comment and Opinion
Chemical research reveals a cocktail that's hard to swallow
Significant new research from the Danish National Food Institute, shows that small doses of chemicals can have significant negative effects on our health
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News
Morrisons to cut 720 head office jobs as it boosts shop floor numbers
Morrisons is to cut 720 head office jobs while ramping up the number of shop floor staff as it looks to drive sales through its core supermarket estate…
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Consumers trust meat in supermarkets more than restaurants, claims survey
Supermarkets are leading the way when it comes to gaining public trust on meat, according to a new survey.
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Asda insists lamb mislabelling is a one-off
Asda has insisted a recent meat mislabelling incident in one of its Scottish stores does not point to control problems in its supply chain.
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Comment and Opinion
Sylvester Stallone is a knockout for Warburtons
How will Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone shape up in a Warburtons ad?
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My Alternative CV
Kevin Pugsley, Proper Cornish, on his car crash interview
My first job was part-time grill chef at Falstaff Bar & Grill, which is now a Harvester
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News
Sainsbury's developing new in-store shopping app
Sainsbury’s is currently developing a new smartphone app which will allow customers to create shopping lists at home, guide shoppers to their chosen products, scan the items and pay without needing to visit a checkout.
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Premier Foods unveils raft of NPD for Batchelors brand
Premier Foods is this month rolling out NPD and packaging revamps for its Batchelors brand.
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Less than 2% of Brits cutting down with lower-abv drinks
UK consumers have almost no interest in using lower-strength drinks to cut down on alcohol consumption, according to a major new study.
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Media Bites 16 April: Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Co-op
Tesco gets set to hand back last corporate jet; Sainsbury’s reveals plans to give food space over to non-food; and new Co-op chairman Allan Leighton is accused by old guard of being a ‘dictator’.
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Comment and Opinion
Nigel Farage gets feisty over fish
Some argue the creeping homogenisation of our political parties renders modern day manifestos redundant. Well, UKIP weighed in with theirs…