All The Grocer articles in 19 November 2016 – Page 3
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News
New Tyrrells Nibbles snacks flavours are world-inspired
The Emporium of Tyrrells sub-brand has been expanded to include corn, rice, nuts and pea Nibbles
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News
Wyke Farms to supply Tesco with its Finest Cheddar
Four variants of Wyke Farms Somerset Cheddar was selected by the supermarket according to a specific taste profile
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Blossom Hill Fruit Bloom overhauled to take on Echo Falls
Treasury Wine Estates has given Blossom Hill Fruit Bloom a ‘complete’ overhaul
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Shoppers face rising olive oil prices after Christmas
Poor crops from Italy and Greece and delays to Spanish harvests have seen large market price rises in the past week
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Müller back in big pots after five-year absence
Return to category part of dairy giant’s plan to grow yoghurt consumption by £230m by 2019
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The Co-op pledges to double its number of local suppliers
The initiative is part of the company’s plan to “foster closer relationships” with small businesses
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Frozen food suppliers say Brexit has been 'bad for business'
In a survey of BFFF members, 68% reported that the vote has had a negative impact
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Category Report
The big pig-out: Pies & Meat Snacks Category Report 2016
Scotch eggs, sausage rolls and pork pies are hogging more share of pastries as pork scratchings win growth in meat snacks
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Gü Puds to open new Bishop's Stortford factory next summer
The 100,000 sq ft facility is part of new MD Sarah Baldwin’s vision for the “next chapter” for Gü
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Analysis and Features
Is the Chancellor likely to slash VAT in Autumn Statement?
Do Brexit pressures warrant this highly controversial measure?
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Comment and Opinion
Messy mum makes saucy Lyle's Golden Syrup ad worth it
Lyle’s Golden Syrup hasn’t had a TV ad for 25 years
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Analysis and Features
Electricity prices up due to colder weather
UK electricity prices have continued to rise due to increased demand as a result of cooler weather and a dip in output
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Comment and Opinion
Pat on the Back: it's Mr Coupe you should feel sorry for
According to him, selling things for less than you paid for them isn’t sustainable in the long run
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News
Alcohol deals thinner on ground in mults last month
Shoppers looking to get their Christmas booze shopping in early would have been disappointed with the lack of alcohol deals
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Comment and Opinion
Take control of your career - no one else will do it for you
Compared with 30 years ago, people are expected to take greater responsibility for their careers
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News
Global food prices up 9.1% on last year
Global food prices rose again last month and are now almost 10% above last year’s levels, according to new UN figures
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News
Iceland in three-year electric van trial for home deliveries
The project will aim to tackle traditional problems of using electric vehicles to make food deliveries
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Comment and Opinion
Co-op pops up in the right place and the right time
Sir, Pop-ups are perhaps an overused promotional vehicle at times
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Grocer 33
Store of the week: Waitrose Boughton, Chester
“It is about setting the right tone and looking to lead by example”
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News
Sweeteners overtake sugar as soft drink ingredient
The major reformulation work means the dominance of sweeteners is likely to rapidly grow even stronger