All The Grocer articles in 19 May 2018 – Page 4
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News
Waitrose introduces global-inspired barbeque range
The selection of 35 products includes a sharing buttermilk chicken kebab, sardines and treacle-cured steak
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C&C to decouple Matthew Clark and Bibendum after rescue from Conviviality administration
C&C CEO Stephen Glancey also shook off rumours C&C planned to sell Bibendum PLB to focus on Matthew Clark
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Today's Group to add 300 retail club stores
The buying group is targeting independently run stores across the UK and Ireland
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Lidl explores new method of production label for UK meat
The four-level labelling system is already live in Germany, where it has been well received by consumers
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City snapshot: Ocado signs US supply agreement with Kroger
Ocado shares have surged by almost 40% this morning after announcing it has signed a supply partnership with US grocery giant Kroger. Plus, Fever-Tree sees positive UK progress at the start of its financial year and appoints a new non-exec director, Mothercare announces restructuring plan and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Media Bites 17 May: Pubs, SSP Group, Co-op
Pub stocks tumbled as the Beast from the East hammered first-half results and added to a string of challenges.
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Comment and Opinion
Morrisons announcement should prove a tipping point on food waste
Morrisons’ move is another, potentially big, step in the right direction, but there is still much to be done to get the industry fully working together on food waste
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Gluten-free biscuit supplier Northumbrian Fine Foods bought by Biscuit International
Northumbrian Fine Foods, the UK’s leading gluten and milk-free biscuit manufacturer, has been purchased by French giant Biscuit International.
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PayPoint and Link pilot new cash withdrawal service
The PayPoint terminal will act like an ATM, removing the requirement for an additional machine
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Malt The Brewery adds Donald Trump-inspired ale to range
Trumped Up American Pale IPA (5.5% abv) has rolled out this month into Spar and Costcutter
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Comment and Opinion
Pie packaging promise triggers tabloids
Pie king Fray Bentos angered the tabloids this week
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The Big Interview
Charlie Bigham big interview: the kitchen challenger
Charlie Bigham refutes many of the labels attached to his multimillion-pound brand..
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Comment and Opinion
Trump's Irn-Bru ban enrages Scots golfers
You’d think Donald Trump was unpopular enough in Scotland…
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Comment and Opinion
Baller Hauler t-shirts are a hit in Canada
Check out this urbane ‘Hauler’ t-shirt
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Comment and Opinion
Maisie Sly is star turn in Aldi’s first signed ad
The discounter’s newest ad features the deaf, seven-year-old star of Oscar-winning short film The Silent Child
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Hotel Chocolat launches series of chocolate tasting events
Lock-ins will give guests the opportunity to learn about products’ origins and creation
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Analysis and Features
Budgens Islington: renovation in search of perfection
It’s been a decade since Paul Gardner made the unorthodox switch from a career in the police force to taking on a run-down Budgens store in the heart of Islington
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Morrisons publishes food waste figures for the first time
The retailer has announced that just over 11,000 tonnes of food was wasted across its store network in 2017/18
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McDonald's extends payments partnership with Ingenico Group
Ingenico has provided payment terminals to McDonald’s since the early 2000s
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Deliveroo to give all its employees share options
The longer staff are employed by the company, the more shares they will be able to accumulate