All The Grocer articles in 19 March 2016 – Page 6
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Comment & OpinionBritish dairy really could go down the drain if public heeds PHE advice
It’s a rude slap in the face for the dairy sector
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News2 Sisters warns over Brexit uncertainties
UK food giant 2 Sisters has warned of the “uncertainty” leaving the EU would place on the food sector.
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NewsAuthentic Food Company sales up following Heinz Dundalk deal
Sales at Authentic Food Company jumped 20% to close in on £50m following acquisition of frozen factory from Heinz…
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NewsACS Crime Report reports rising cost of crime to local shops
Shop theft cost the convenience sector £43m last year
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NewsConvenience Retailer of the Year is Inverurie c-store McLeish
Graham impressed the judges with tremendous standards and expertly honed points of difference
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NewsFounders of 99p Stores 'not behind Pound Deals launch'
Poundstretcher’s Pound Deal proposition opens first stores in Chertsey and Merthyr Tydfil with plans for 50 inside 12 months
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Archer Road, Sheffield is 'perfect' for service
Sainsbury’s Sheffield store won the Holborn retailer its 18th win for service this G33 year
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Comment & OpinionCosting 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
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Analysis & FeaturesCheap 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 & OpinionIt 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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Feature SynopsisFocus 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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NewsThe Co-op Group plays down lorry driver strike disruption
The drivers will also begin an open-ended work to rule
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NewsSoft 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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NewsSimplyfresh to run healthy c-stores in Scottish hospitals
The franchise was selected ahead of many other symbols and multiples
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Analysis & FeaturesHow 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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Comment & OpinionThe 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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NewsFinsbury 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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NewsBryan Burger retires as Morrisons petrol chief
Burger will now take an extended break in his native South Africa
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Comment & OpinionStaying 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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NewsDairy's nutritional case is formidable
”The Dairy APPG report is a welcome contribution to the debate on dairy and health”





