All The Grocer articles in 18 March 2017
Previous issues.
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Feature SynopsisFocus On National Convenience Show and Farm Shop & Deli: 8 April
How can c-stores increase basket value while maintaining frequency of shop? We speak to exhibitors at the National Convenience Show to find out
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Beauty, Suncare & Holiday Essentials: 8 April
Brits are doing battle with the signs of ageing, splashing out growing amounts on skincare products designed to banish wrinkles and reduce the appearance of tiredness. So who’s driving growth?
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NewsWaitrose drops Dinner for Tonight meal kits after trial
Waitrose will instead look to offer more meal solutions at its meat and fish counters
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NewsHubbub delivery service to close in face of tough competition
Hubbub said its last day of trading was proving “really busy” and that it would “go out with a bang”
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NewsHoney Monster adds 35g pack for on-the-go shoppers
The new format will also roll out for the revamped cereal’s sister brand, Good Grains
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NewsWensleydale's Brymor Dairy unveils Yorkshire Ice Cream
The NPD is meant as an everyday counterpart of the brand’s longstanding premium options
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NewsTomatin launches Five Virtues series of single malt whiskies
Each 46% abv spirit has a run of 6,000 bottles
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NewsFSA publishes results of hygiene trial with Tesco
The Food Standards Agency has moved a step closer to a new light-touch model for the UK’s Food Hygiene Ratings System
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NewsFDF launches new sustainability packaging checklist
The new document produced with Incpen urges companies to slash the environmental impact of their products’ packaging
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NewsKers to depart Müller as Lindt & Sprüngli’s Uwe Sommer becomes group CEO
Kers will stay on during the transition period but is then expected to bow out of the business
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NewsMedia Bites 13 March: Craft Brewers, McVitie's, M&S, Morrisons
The number of brewery launches leapt by 55 per cent in Britain last year as the craft beer boom continues.
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NewsCity snapshot: Management team to depart early at troubled Aryzta
Swiss bakery goods supplier Aryzta is accelerating wholesale changes to its management team after its first half earnings slumped by more than 30%. Plus a look ahead to the week in the City and all the latest news from the markets this morning.
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NewsScottish snackers urged by FSS to try 'treat-free Tuesdays'
About a third of children and some two thirds of adults in Scotland are currently overweight or obese
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NewsBaz Jethwa switches from Costcutter to Spar for third store
Jethwa’s other stores will switch to the Spar fascia later this year
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NewsIrish 'hard border' must be avoided, urge food trade bodies
Disruption to established cross-border supply chains would cause “significant economic damage” for both countries
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NewsTesco launches 'food waste hotline' to aid suppliers
Tesco said hotline would serve as a new link between suppliers and its product teams
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NewsBristol Airport to get M&S Simply Food outlet from SSP
Bristol Airport commercial director Simon Preece said the store would significantly enhance the retail offer for passengers
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NewsAsda to hike basic wage in exchange for pay and role changes
Asda claimed 95% of current colleagues would be better off if they chose to move to the new contracts
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NewsCosta boosts coffee roasting capacity with £38m Basildon site – video
The 85,690 sq ft state-of-the-art site, named Paradise Street, will increase productivity by 25%
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NewsFresh review of supermarket forecasting to be launched
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon is to launch a fresh probe into supermarket forecasting to suppliers…





