All The Grocer articles in 19 August 2017 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
A core purpose allows us to unite and make decisions
It’s been a big week for Rude Health in an extraordinary double whammy of commercial achievements and brand development, says co-founder Camilla Barnard
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News
Pernod Ricard unveils Christmas campaigns for premium spirits
The push will be supported with PoS materials available from November onwards
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News
Castle Dairies returns to double-digit growth
Welsh butter producer returns to double-digit growth as investment in its factory pays off and exports to Europe rise
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News
Aldi UK stores to get 'natural refrigerants'
Aldi is set to switch its fridges to a new CO2 based natural refrigeration system across its entire UK estate
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News
City snapshot: UK food and drink exports jump 8.5% in first half
Overall exports of all UK food & drink in the first half of 2017 grew to £10.2bn, up 8.5% on the same period last year, driven by booming sales to South Korea and China.
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News
Media Bites 18 Aug: Asda/Walmart, Unilever, Exports
Asda has finally delivered a quarter of like-for-like sales growth after three years of falling sales.
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News
South Korea and China increase food & drink imports from UK
A boom in food & drink exports to South Korea - as well as continued strong sales to China - has provided light on the horizon for those hoping to see non-EU trade surge in the wake of Brexit.
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News
Overall calorie content targeted in next phase of war on obesity
Ready meals, pizzas, burgers, crisps and sandwiches are next on the government’s hit list for shrinkage and reformulation
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Comment and Opinion
The time has come to commit to UK supply for processing eggs
Research for The Grocer reveals a third of UK consumers have pledged to buy only British eggs and products made with British eggs
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Grocer 33
Veet wax strips secure Tesco victory by a hair's breadth
The UK’s biggest supermarket’s £58.49 total was just 56p cheaper than Morrisons’
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Shrewsbury: Grocer 33 store of the week
We are obsessive about gaps and we are taking part in a new trial that is all about driving down the number of gaps
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My Alternative CV
Miriam Luff, Lanes Health, on cats, mongooses and David Walliams
”I was encouraged to go and admire and compliment the new fridge prior to commencing the interview”
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Comment and Opinion
The Big Family Cooking Showdown: BBC's soufflé without eggs
This 60-minute bore-off cookery contest pits two clans against each other in a trilogy of challenges based around home-cooking
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News
Florette snaps up prepared salad site in Lancashire from William Jackson
Fresh produce supplier Florette has acquired the Lancashire site of MyFresh Prepared Produce from the William Jackson Food Group for an undisclosed sum.
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Shrewsbury offers our G33 shopper 'all you need'
The store offered “all you need under one roof” including a deli, salad bar and flower stall
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News
Glasgow fruit market consumed by ‘extensive and complex’ fire
Firefighters were called to the warehouse on Blochairn Road at 3.44am today
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News
Asda posts first sales growth since 2014
Second quarter sales were up 1.8%, fuelled by a successful Easter trading period
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Analysis and Features
Revealed: How free-from sales surged by a whopping £230m
Brits have forked out an extra £230m on free-from food & drink in the past year. That’s a rise of more than 40%. Here we reveal the retailers and brands driving growth and how they’re doing it. Cut yourself a slice here!
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News
UK exposure to fipronil widens as 14 additional egg products withdrawn
The products include whole egg and products to be used as ingredients by food manufacturers and caterers
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Analysis and Features
Sweets and crisps brands increase use of multibuy promotions
Cancer Research UK last week renewed calls for supermarket multibuy offers on ‘junk food’ to be restricted