All The Grocer articles in 18 March 2017 – Page 5
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News
Vimto targets health-conscious with Vim2o flavoured water
The NPD wil roll out this month in a 500ml bottle, with a ‘lunchbox’ format to follow
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News
Reformulations rocket as wellbeing trend takes hold
The Consumer Goods Forum’s latest Health & Wellness Progress Report said there was a 125% increase in reformulations year on year
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Analysis and Features
Made in Britain
As Brexit, extreme weather and Trump threaten our reliance on imported fruit and veg, is it time to grow more British produce?
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Analysis and Features
39: John West
Canned fish brands’ sales have sunk to new depths in the face of own-label tuna and range rationalisation
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News
Fairtrade first claim by baby brand Piccolo
The startup’s new Pure range is set to reach Waitrose next month
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Analysis and Features
38: Heinz Soup
The terminal decline of ambient soup has stripped £16m from Heinz sales
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Grocer 33
Refurbished Sainsbury's Walton takes Grocer 33 win
Sainsbury’s in Walton, Liverpool, gave an “excellent first impression” after a recent “major refurbishment”
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Analysis and Features
36: Jacob's
A flood at its Carlisle factory dampened Jacob’s sales in 2016 as production of its savoury crackers was hampered
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News
Fresca and Cartama form joint venture for avocado supply
The jv formalises an eight-year trading relationship between the two companies
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News
Deals getting less sweet as chocolate brands cut promotions
The latest data reveals confectionery brands have already made big cuts to supermarket promotions
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News
Wincanton secures new Wilko distribution contract
Wincanton make at least 100,000 deliveries each year and handle all transport operations for the retailer
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Analysis and Features
Black pepper prices fall as stocks are replenished
Food manufacturers are finally having to shell out less for black pepper
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Analysis and Features
35: Volvic
Volvic declared war on sugar by overhauling Juiced at the end of last year
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Analysis and Features
34: Haribo
Haribo set one of its four 2016 ads on a speeding train – but unlike its child-voiced commuters, the brand stayed put
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News
Migrant labour fears unfounded, claim government ministers
They told the Efra Committee there was “no evidence” the food sector had faced any difficulties attracting migrant labour
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News
Euro Garages opens KFC drive-through at Mill Farm development
Forecourt operator plans to open 30 more across the UK by 2020
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Comment and Opinion
Fairtrade shocks shoppers with Farley & Bell entrapment
‘Don’t feed exploitation’ reads the stern strapline at the end of the Fairtrade Foundation’s ad
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Comment and Opinion
Food bank wins following libel ruling
Professional troll Katie Hopkins was last week ordered to pay £24,000 to food blogger Jack Monroe
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Comment and Opinion
Pat mulls the nature of democracy and expertise
I have to be a little careful about what I say, seeing as how my little emporium is situated just a stone’s throw from the Mother of Parliaments