All The Grocer articles in 18 July 2015 – Page 9
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Aldi signs NFU pledge on fair treatment of fruit & veg growers
Aldi has become the first UK retailer to sign up to the National Farmers’ Union’s fruit and veg pledge
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Curly hair gets Advanced with new Dove range
Unilever is supporting the launch with video on demand advertising and social activity
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City Snapshot: Carr's food volumes hold up
Volumes in Carr’s Group food division, which supplies flour to the likes of Warburtons, are ahead of a year ago
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Greggs helps extend Healthy High Streets programme to 34 new towns and cities
BITC said that, so far, £9m of support had been provided to high streets from founding members
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Iran nuclear deal: what are the opportunities for food and drink?
The world is celebrating a breakthrough nuclear deal between Iran, the US, the UK, Germany, France, Russia and China today. But what does the lifting of sanctions mean for UK grocery?
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FoodMaestro app promises to help consumers detect food allergens
Allergy suffers can simply scan the barcode on the packaging with their smartphone and FoodMaestro detects if it contains ingredients they are allergic to
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Square Pie targets £2m from launch of ‘pie bond’
Gourmet pie business Square Pie, which has listings in Tesco and Ocado is aiming to raise up to £2m from a crowdfunding campaign to add new products to its supermarket range.
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Category Report
OC&C Global 50: the giant slowdown
Global growth for fmcg giants has seldom been so anaemic
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Acquisitions drive Lindt’s first half sales up 17.4%
Swiss chocolate maker Lindt saw revenues grow by 17.4% in the first half of the year, largely thanks to its acquisition of US confectionery firm Russell Stover.
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Halo unveils lower-sugar Honey Monster cereal
Halo Foods has unveiled its first Honey Monster-branded breakfast cereal to score an amber GDA traffic light rather than a…
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Müller and Dairy Crest deal decision could come next month
Dairy Crest confirm a further update on the deal’s progress is due on 21 August
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Loyalty in question as 40% of families switch supermarkets
Price and loyalty still important to shoppers as they look for best deal, four in 10 with young children switch
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Government slammed over PHE sugar report delay
Various industry bodies have strongly criticised the decision to roll the PHE report into a wider strategy
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Craft beer suffering from high-strength alcohol crackdown
Schemes aimed at low-price high-strength alcohol are also affecting premium products
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City Snapshot: Dairy Crest reports strong cheese quarter
Dairy Crest says its expectations are unchanged on the back of strong cheese growth, while Ferrero reaches 72% of Thorntons ownership
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Media Bites 14 July: Living wage, Tesco, GCA, Bargain Booze
George Osborne’s new national living wage is likely to lead to higher prices at the supermarket checkout, according to Moody’s. Plus Tesco brings in new click & collect charges, the GCA asks questions of Morrisons and profits and sales rise at Conviviality retail.
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Sainsbury's wins Bristol Rovers court case
The supermarket had agreed to purchase Rovers’ stadium in 2011 and lease it to the football club while its new stadium was built, but pulled out
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Analysis and Features
OC&C Global 50: Alcohol sales go flat but time not yet called on global potential
On the surface the global alcohol giants were amongst the worst performers in the 2015 OC&C Global 50, but the sector still looks well positioned for longer-term global growth.
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Holding back PHE's sugar report is the first step towards a practical approach to obesity
Reining in Public Health England ahead of a wider blitz on obesity is a wise move
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Tesco ups free delivery minimum spend
The increase will also impact customers who signed up to Tesco’s Delivery Saver scheme, where customers pay upfront for unlimited, discounted delivery