All The Grocer articles in 18 November 2017 – Page 3
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NewsJames McMaster is new CEO of ‘complete food’ brand Huel
Before leaving Life Health Foods in August, McMaster oversaw the launch of Up&Go in the UK and development of Nutri-Brex
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NewsLidl defends its record on cutting antibiotics
The discounter came bottom in a league table published by the Alliance to Save our Antibiotics this week
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NewsAmazon cuts turkey prices at Whole Foods for US Prime members
Organic and no-antibiotic turkeys will be available at a 20% discount on standard prices
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NewsFood poverty charity Feedback welcomes release of waste data
“We’re delighted retailers have decided to come clean on what they waste, and how. This is a major step forwards.”
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: Meg Forrest, technologist, Farne Salmon
A hands-on approach and a passion for food are key ingredients for a successful food career, says Meg
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Analysis & FeaturesUK lamb cheaper than New Zealand for first time in six years
Brits might be tucking into more home-grown lamb this winter, with UK prices falling below New Zealand’s
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NewsHeineken to add La Bianca 5% wheat beer to Birra Moretti
The top-fermented brew is currently available only in Italy where it has an abv of 5%
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NewsMcVitie's and Tesco partner to help redistribution charities
Pladis will donate 10p from each box of McVitie’s Victoria biscuits sold in Tesco stores
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NewsYoung's Seafood expands premium shellfish range
New Speciality king prawns & scallops and fruits de mer went into Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose at the end of October
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NewsHelles-style lager debut for Dark Star
Sussex brewer Dark Star is making its first foray into lager with a Helles-style brew
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Comment & OpinionMacho fmcg is still a hostile place for LGBTQ
Sir, Thank you for your article ‘How LGBTQ friendly is fmcg?’ (11 November, p28). It isn’t. End of…
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NewsMedia Bites 16 November: Premier Foods, Tesco/Booker, P&G, wonky fruit
A recovery in the second quarter at Premier Foods delighted the newspapers yesterday.
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NewsCity snapshot: P&G admits activist investor Nelson Peltz ahead in proxy vote recount
The proxy battle at Procter & Gamble took another dramatic turn last night as activist investor Nelson Peltz looked to have won a seat on the board of the Oral-B maker, despite the US consumer goods giant claiming victory just a few weeks ago. Plus, CMA clear Just Eat acquisition of Hungry House.
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NewsNissin partnership starts to pay off for Premier Foods
Premier Foods’ boss Gavin Darby has hailed the “renaissance” of its Bachelors brand under its partnership with Nissin Foods as the UK-listed supplier reported a revival of fortunes in the second quarter.
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NewsCrabbie's kicks off Crafty Ginger Collection with IPA launch
Crabbie’s IPA with Ginger Beer is the first product to hit shelves from the brand’s new Crafty Ginger Collection
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Comment & OpinionShoppers pushed to melting point over butter costing Two Whole Pounds
Twitter is also going into meltdown over the prospect of buttery toast becoming a luxury in Brexit Britain
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NewsPayPoint launches EPoS Pro and new mobile app
EPoS Pro is located on the PayPoint One platform, and uses cloud-based technology
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Comment & OpinionLet's hear it for the olderpreneurs
I am in my early 60s and I find myself in a growing band of brothers dubbed the ‘olderpreneurs’, says Prime Fifty founder Max Gowland
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NewsWaitrose introduces click & collect queue-busting strategies
A new system of self-service check-in rolls out across 140 branches this week ahead of Black Friday
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NewsM&S unveils Christmas food ad with Ed Sheeran and kissing pigs
Titled An Extraordinary Christmas, the ad continues the theme of its year-long Spend It Well campaign




