All The Grocer articles in 2 December 2017 – Page 4
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McColl's links with Bolt for online staff training programme
The training will cover health and safety, age-related sales and customer service
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'No evidence Rogberg bullied staff to falsify Tesco accounts'
Nicholas Purnell QC told Southwark Crown Court that Rogberg was ‘outside the circle of knowledge’ of the legacy paper
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Comment and Opinion
Seize digital in 2018
The economic backdrop is tough, and the consumer is cautious. These are not auspicious conditions for 2018
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JJ Food Service shows off potato sustainability in new push
JJ Food Service has sold one million cases of the chips this year
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Costcutter agrees exclusive supply deal with the Co-op
Co-op is also looking to support Costcutter’s independent retailers in the short term
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Media Bites 29 November: Palmer & Harvey, Ocado, Unilever
Good news for Ocado, which finally announced it first international technology partnership, was overshadowed by the collapse of Palmer & Harvey last night.
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Wrap in talks with retailers over waste-cutting food labels
Guidance also urges food and drink companies to revive use of the snowflake logo
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City snapshot: P&H collapse set to cause £160m dent in Imperial Brands profits
Tobacco supplier Imperial Brands is preparing to take a £160m hit to its profits this year after the collapse of wholesaler Palmer & Harvey last night. Plus, positive full-year results send Britvic shares soaring; and food price inflation eases in November.
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Heinz in hot water over nutrition claim in Beanz TV ad
The ASA upheld three complaints that the commercial featured “a non-permitted nutrition claim”.
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P&H falls into administration
Customers have been informed there will be no deliveries tomorrow and rival wholesalers are gearing up to step in
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Comment and Opinion
Christmas is coming… and dinner’s getting pricier
Feeding a family of eight will cost 16% more than last year
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Ethical soft drink startup Dash Water secures £250k to expand
The brand has secured the interest of “select people” – most notably Brad Berman and John Ayton
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Heineken snaps up 49% stake in Brixton Brewery
The Dutch brewing giant’s undisclosed investment will go towards moving the four-year-old Brixton Brewery to a new site
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Danish Crown sees record sales despite currency turbulence
Farmers’ co-operative, which also owns Tulip and bacon brand Danepak, saw sales climb by 2 billion Danish Krone
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Graze profits fall as it invests in US expansion
Revenues at Graze rose 8% to £76m last year but profits fell 40% as the snacks business invested heavily to establish a retail presence in the US.
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Yorkshire Provender festive soup supports Centrepoint
For every pot of Christmas Turkey Soup With All The Trimmings sold, 20p will go towards the charity
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Branston teams up with baker for cheese & pickle mince pie
The pie comes as part of the condiment brand’s ongoing Please the Cheese campaign
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Richard Hodgson to lead Yo Sushi following takeover of Bento
He will replace Robin Rowland who has led Yo for 18 years
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Peak-time ban on junk food ads ‘disproportionate’
Obesity Health Alliance has called on the government to restrict HFSS adverts where children are most exposed to them
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FDF offers updated guidance on use by and best before dates
The industry has a ‘pivotal role’ to play in slashing waste by ensuring consumers better understand date marks