All The Grocer articles in 2 December 2017 – Page 5
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Co-op to trial energy cost-cutting refrigeration shelf
Shelf could slash energy costs by almost 30% and spell the end of uncomfortably cold aisles
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Ocado hails Casino deal as vindication of robot tech
The French retailer has signed up to use its robot-powered warehouse model pioneered in Andover
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Diageo CEO calls for action on youth unemployment
UK CEOs from the likes of HSBC, M&S, IBM and Starbucks are flagging up the 790,000 young people out of work
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Crisis report warns of Brexit 'shockwave' to European meat
Up to 32,000 jobs could be lost across Continent, suggests European Livestock and Meat Trades Union
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Media Bites 28 Nov: Unilever, Black Friday, Patisserie Holdings, Ocado
Unilever’s board is to delay a decision on whether to choose the UK or the Netherlands for its headquarters.
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City snapshot: Ocado signs international partnership with French hypermarket chain Casino
Ocado has signed an agreement with Group Casino to develop a delivery service in France. Plus soaring UK food to go sales boost annual revenues at Greencore, Unilever says plans are on track to deliver underlying sales growth of 3-5%, Cranswick sees strong first half volume growth and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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James Brown to lead Sainsbury's Argos commercial team
Robbie Feather is leaving to become CEO of Fenwick in the new year
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Glyphosate licence to be extended by five years after EU vote
Longstanding deadlock over the reauthorisation of herbicide broken by EU member states, despite concerns over wildlife
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New Forest Ice Cream rolls out smaller sharing tub range
The eight-strong lineup comprises seven ice creams made with whole milk and double cream, and Lemon & Lime Sorbet
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Animal sentience: where does the UK really stand?
The government has faced a backlash over its position on animal sentience after Brexit, so what exactly is going on?
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Comment and Opinion
Insect food for thought: perhaps not for you and me, but what about livestock feed?
So will we all be chowing down on crickets in our tea breaks soon?
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Sadler's launches Peaky Blinders-inspired spirits trio
Launching to coincide with the show’s fourth season, they will sit alongside Peaky Blinder IPA in Sadler’s portfolio
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Compassion in World Farming attacks parmesan farm welfare
CIWF claims poor welfare standards on Italian dairy farms that supply milk for Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano
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Profiles and QandAs
'I never thought of myself as someone who could be a CEO. Meeting Mike changed that'
Edinburgh student Audrey Barnes didn’t think she was the kind of person who’d ever be a CEO. But a day with Sainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe as part of the CEO for a day scheme completely changed her perspective.
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Amazon in pole position to buy Booths in £150m sale
The Preston-based grocer has called in Rothschild to prepare a sale of its 28 branches, according to reports
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Food and Drink Sector Council to pursue post-Brexit growth
Theresa May and business, energy and industry strategy minister Greg Clark announced the plans
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FSA antimicrobial resistance study to be published in new year
Research aiming to address antimicrobial resistance ‘evidence gap’, says regulator
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Blackwoods adds new gin and vodka in first NPD for five years
The tipples were designed to “reflect bartenders’ choice of the latest trends”
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Shoppers face wait to taste world beating Cornish cheese
Existing stocks of the 16-month matured cheese have sold out, meaning none will be available until the next batch matures
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City snapshot: Booths hires Rothschild to find a buyer
Upmarket northern supermarket chain Booths has reportedly hired Rothschild to lead a sales process that could be worth up to £150m. Plus a look ahead to events in the City this week, including results from Greencore, Britvic and Cranswick, and all the rest of the latest finance news.