All The Grocer articles in 19 March 2016 – Page 4
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News
Dairy industry fury as new PHE Eatwell Guide recommends consumers slash dairy intake
Dairy now accounts for just 8% of daily calorie intake, down from 15%
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News
Soft drinks producers hammered by sugar tax
George Osborne’s announcement of a tax on sugary drinks has sent shares tumbling in the soft drinks sector.
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Comment and Opinion
Bombshell sugar tax does not bode well for joined-up obesity strategy
Number 11 has certainly taken the industry by surprise
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Andy Bond (as told to Bill Tush)
I’ve launched a new discounter chain called Guess How Much! Or GHM! for short!
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News
FSA to offload testing for campylobacter to retailers
Regulator also plans to cut human infections of the bug by 100,000 cases over the next 12 months
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Comment and Opinion
Chow down on a TGI Fridays Tomahawk
The classy eaterie now offers its cow-munching clientele the ‘Tomahawk’ steak
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News
Aldi praised for driving up British pork sales with 'competitive pricing'
The discounter said pork volumes were up 10% in February compared with the same period last year…
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Comment and Opinion
David Mitchell helps play up the benefits of juice for Tropicana
As Little Glass is filled with Tropicana’s finest, comedian David Mitchell quizzes it about juice’s benefits
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News
Delhaize and Ahold merger gains final European clearance
Delhaize and Ahold have been given the green light by competition watch dogs in Belgium for the proposed merger of the two European food retailers.
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News
George Osborne’s budget - the key takeaways for food and drink
Osborne announced a “fundamental” shake-up of business rates
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News
Finsbury Food sales and profits soar as acquisitions bed in
Sales and profits are booming at Finsbury Food thanks to acquisitions as well as underlying organic growth as the listed bakery diversifies into food service.
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Analysis and Features
10 Things You Need To Know About... Canned Goods
For our latest digital feature, we find out why £108m has been wiped off canned goods’ sales over the past year
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Analysis and Features
Revealed: Third of Brits won't serve canned foods to guests
But they’re great for store cupboard options as baked beans, soup and tomatoes top consumers’ best quality canned goods
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Analysis and Features
VIDEO: Talking tomatoes with Antonio Carluccio
We’ve sent reporter Ellis Hawthorne to Italy to get the lowdown from the Godfather of Italian cuisine and his partnership with Cirio
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Analysis and Features
Spar buyer: 'Modernise canned goods to defy decline'
We quiz Spar buyer James Hatch on how grocery’s sleeping giant can be pushed back into growth
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Analysis and Features
Creative challenge: Can canned goods be sexy?
We’ve tasked creative agency Doner with reinvigorating the canned category. So, can canned food be sexy?
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Analysis and Features
Splat! Canned bestsellers take a tumble with £108m losses
Value sales in nine key areas of canned goods fall, with the likes of fish, meat and soup hit hardest
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Analysis and Features
Fancy fish flies into our top three ambient innovations
From healthier soup to deluxe sandwich fillings, here’s our pick of on-trend canned launches…
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Analysis and Features
Canned brands slash ad spend by 28%
Biggest advertiser Heinz reins in spending for soup and beans as the likes of Green Giant and Branston splash out