All The Grocer articles in 18 June 2016 – Page 7
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Analysis and Features
Andy Clarke: Asda CEO's 12 defining moments
From the false dawn of Netto to the five-year plan, here’s what we’ll remember from Andy Clarke
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News
Unique Fine Foods claims first with dried courgetti nests
Supplier has launched a ‘UK-first’ dried pasta alternative made from courgettes
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News
New warehouses drive sales growth at Costco UK
Costco’s UK sales rose by 7.9% to almost £2bn in its last financial year as new warehouse openings underpinned its wider growth.
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News
Genesis Crafty sets up Magherafelt baking academy
Students will work towards a food industry-recognised FDQ Level 2 Diploma
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News
Icelandic Seachill jobs in jeopardy after losing M&S contract
Seafood processor had been supplying M&S for 30 years
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News
Heineken becomes global beer partner of Formula One
Marketing activity will include an ‘If You Drive, Never Drink’ campaign
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Home Baking: 23 July
Home baking has gone stale with shoppers browsing the aisle less often, and putting fewer products in their baskets. Will sales rise when Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood return to screens later in the summer?
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News
Asda CEO Andy Clarke to step down in July
Walmart has confirmed Andy Clarke will step down from his post as CEO and president of Asda next month, with Walmart China boss Sean Clarke taking over
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News
Rise in high street numbers drives UK footfall increase
Footfall in May was 0.3% up on a year ago after a significant upturn in shoppers on the high street
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News
Smirnoff makes first move into cider with fruity duo
The NPD has a 4% abv, and comes in a ‘disruptive’ clear glass bottle
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News
Media Bites 13 June: Asda, Poundland, Amazon Fresh
Walmart is preparing to name the head of its Chinese operations as the new boss of Asda, Sky News has reported following up The Grocer’s article last week.
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News
Anthony Francheterre appointed CEO at Tangerine Confectionery
His appointment follows the death of previous CEO Benoit Testard in February
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News
Eagle Eye warns of lower than expected sales
Shares in Eagle Eye Solutions, which has major contracts with Asda and Sainsbury’s, have crashed today after the tech group said full-year sales would be lower than expected.
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News
All myWaitrose customers to get Quick Check app access
Waitrose first trialled the app in March at three branches
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News
Peperami brings back Fanimal as part of Euro 2016 campaign
Consumers have the chance to win €2,016
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News
Maxxium to drive growth with restructure and London office
The drinks supplier is taking a ‘simpler, faster, better’ approach