All The Grocer articles in 18 November 2017 – Page 5
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Unilever charity packs support Trussell Trust food banks
5p from every purchase of selected Hellmann’s, Knorr and Colman’s products will go towards a £200,000 donation
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Industry reaction to CMA provisional clearance of Tesco-Booker
It was no surprise that the Competition and Markets Authority cleared Tesco’s £3.7bn takeover of Booker, but that it did so without asking for any remedies has shocked many
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Harrods revamps food hall for first time in 30 years
The store has unveiled a new roastery and bake hall that will make fresh coffee, pastries and bread in front of customers
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Subway plans to open over 20 new stores on South Coast
It plans to grow its stores from 109 to 130 across Hampshire, East Sussex, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight
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Sainsbury's contains the fridge cool with F1 tech
The supermarket is installing aerofoil technology, used to keep F1 cars cool, in the cold aisles by mid 2018
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Brakes plans to slash emissions with Shell Gas to Liquids fuel
The foodservice wholesaler is piloting the new fuel at its Premier Park depot in West London
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How analysts reacted to CMA provisional clearance of Tesco-Booker
The CMA reported the provisional findings of its probe, ahead of a final decision in December
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Greggs unveils its first-ever Advent calendar
Available from next Monday (20 November), each door reveals a tear-off token redeemable at Greggs
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Analysis and Features
CMA approves Tesco-Booker takeover: timeline
Here’s how The Grocer reported the key milestones of this landmark mega-merger
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Media Bites 14 November: Co-op/Nisa, Coca-Cola HBC, Amazon
A green light for the Co-op takeover of Nisa is the main grocery story in this morning’s papers.
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Strong Roots expands lineup of frozen vegetable dishes
The range extension will see Ocado and AmazonFresh stocking nine of the Irish brand’s options
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City snapshot: Tesco £3.7bn Booker takeover gets green light from CMA
The UK’s competition regulators are sensationally set to approve Tesco’s £3.7bn takeover of Booker, without imposing conditions such as a sell off hundreds of its stores. Plus, B&M boosts sales 22% in the first half and announces Sir Terry Leahy is to step down as chairman; Science in Sport has raised £15m in placing; and Kantar and Nielsen latest supermarket market share data.
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Posh tonic brand Lamb & Watt adds 'naturally light' variant
Naturally Light Tonic Water contains 13 calories per 100ml and is designed to be paired with premium spirits…
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Hogs Back wins listings with Co-op, Morrisons, Tesco and Majestic
Its flagship Tongham English Ale has rolled into 320 Co-ops, 39 Morrisons and 19 Tesco Express stores…
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Tamdhu owner Ian Macleod secures £80m refinancing
Family owned whisky distiller Ian Macleod Distillers, which owns the Tamdhu, Glengoyne and Smokehead brands, has agreed an £80m refinancing to position the business for its next phase of growth.
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Nisa agrees to £137m Co-op bid: Nisa members react
Paul Cheema, Roger Higgins and Kishor Patel share their thoughts on today’s historic vote
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Kent confectioner Fudge Kitchen wins listing in Russia
Globus Gourmet, a Continental grocer in Moscow and St Petersburg, is stocking a quintet of Fudge Kitchen lines
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Lidl seeks closer links with startups by partnering with German retail tech hub
Retailtech Hub is based in Munich and supports startups through an accelerator programme
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Aqua Carpatica backs first UK mults listing with £3.5m push
The launch in to Tesco later this month will be supported by ’socially responsible marketing’
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Davison Canners wins retail listing for new desserts range
Northern Irish food manufacturer Davison Canners has won supermarket listings for a new range of desserts after securing a £3.1m bank finance package to move all its production in-house, creating 50 new jobs in the process.