All The Grocer articles in 19 November 2016 – Page 5
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NewsGreencore boosts US sales to $1.3bn with Peacock Foods deal
Greencore’s desire to penetrate the US supermarket sector was the prime motivation for its £600m acquisition
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Analysis & FeaturesRevealed: How drinking habits change with age
Is gin for old ladies? Whisky for old men? What do youngsters view as the hippest spirits and how do they prefer to drink them? We’ve polled 2,000 people to find out!
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Analysis & FeaturesFresh from the farm: Is milk vodka the next big spirit?
Meet the Dorset dairy farmer who has diversified into distilling and introduced drinkers across the world to milk vodka. So what’s next for Black Cow?
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Analysis & FeaturesTop New Talent 2015
Top New Talent is back for 2015, this year in a smart new venue towering above the bright lights of London
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Grocer 33Waitrose wins G33 this week with 'modern & impressive' store
Staff at the Broughton shop were “well presented” and “easy to find for help”
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Comment & OpinionThe Grocer's Top New Talent celebrates fmcg's rising stars
The Grocer’s Top New Talent provides a refreshing and uplifting reminder of what can be achieved in the future
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NewsWeetabix acquires majority stake in Weetabix East Africa in search of growth
Weetabix has taken a big bite out of its East African partner in a bid to bolster its international growth strategy and boost flagging sales.
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NewsEagle Eye growth accelerates in first quarter
Grocery tech group Eagle Eye has accelerated its growth rate in its first quarter as relationships with Asda and Sainsbury’s powered revenues 74% higher year on year.
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Comment & OpinionAs the poverty line moves, no wonder employers are under pressure to pay more
The number of people in poverty in a working family is 55% – a record high, says a new report published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The face of poverty is shifting, but what can be done about the problem?
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