All The Grocer articles in 19 March 2016 – Page 2
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News
City News: Soft drinks producers up in arms
Osborne’s levy on high-sugar soft drinks caused an immediate sell-off of UK-listed beverage firms
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News
Benoit Testard, Tangerine CEO, dies at 60 after short illness
The former United Biscuits chief executive joined the board of Tangerine as a non-executive director in September 2013
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Category Report
Bottled Water Category Report 2016
Sales are booming as consumers turn from sugary soft drinks. But will possibilities for clever marketing and NPD run dry?
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Comment and Opinion
Brands must seize Delta Moments to make an impact
Ask most consumers about their main meal repertoire, and they will tell you about five to eight trusted meals they have again and again
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Comment and Opinion
Retailers have to be part of making protein sustainable
Protein is essential to the human diet, but the way we produce and consume it is wholly unsustainable
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News
Natural Immune Products offers Nurture Fruity Water+ for kids
Nurture Fruity Water+ comes in cherry & strawberry and orange & pineapple variants in 200ml pouch format
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Comment and Opinion
Zero hours contracts: a ban would harm businesses and workers
Banning zero hours contracts would not guarantee a minimum number of hours
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News
Dairy's nutritional case is formidable
”The Dairy APPG report is a welcome contribution to the debate on dairy and health”
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Comment and Opinion
Staying in the EU is a no-brainer for food and farming
”I fully understand readers of The Grocer will have a number of issues to consider when deciding how to vote on 23 June”
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News
Bryan Burger retires as Morrisons petrol chief
Burger will now take an extended break in his native South Africa
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News
Finsbury says living wage will hit lower-skilled workers
Increased capex spend at the listed bakery will go towards more value-added jobs
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Comment and Opinion
The sugar tax: cleverly crafted all round
It is unthinkable that the soft drinks industry will not continue its journey of innovation and reformulation
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Analysis and Features
How to get a listing and lose one: lessons from the trade
Conference advises to stop worrying and love those range reviews
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News
Simplyfresh to run healthy c-stores in Scottish hospitals
The franchise was selected ahead of many other symbols and multiples
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News
Soft drinks industry reels over scale of Osborne's sugar tax
Under the two-tier system proposed by the treasury, the rate would work out at closer to 50% for some products
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News
The Co-op Group plays down lorry driver strike disruption
The drivers will also begin an open-ended work to rule
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Soft Drinks: 23 April
In March the chancellor dropped a bombshell on the UK soft drinks industry: the imposition of a levy on sugary drinks. What impact is this going to have on an already struggling sector?
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Comment and Opinion
It takes bravery to be disruptive
The world of retail is being continuously disrupted; whether it be from new technologies, changes to regulation or consumer needs
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Analysis and Features
Cheap oil brings 5% drop in farm inputs
The falling cost of key inputs offset some of the price cuts seen by dairy, pork and sheep farmers
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Comment and Opinion
Costing the Earth sets out Brexit's pros and cons - fast
Where Brexit increasingly resembles a convoluted route to power for disgruntled Tories, Costing the Earth delivered a dose of reality