All The Grocer articles in 2 May 2015 – Page 3
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NewsOne Stop launches in-store Subway concessions
The first two concessions will be in Leicester and Burton Latimer
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NewsChicken and beef at forefront of fresh/chilled price deflation
Data from mySupermarket revealed average retail prices for fresh and chilled meat fell in March 2015, with fresh whole chickens showing the biggest year-on-year decline
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NewsLicktators launches Magic Whip ice cream for return of Blur
The collaboration came about when the band’s record label, Parlophone, approached Licktators founder Matt O’Connor after reading in the press about the brand’s headline-grabbing creations
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NewsFirst Milk's CNP launches high-protein milk shake
First Milk-owned sports nutrition brand CNP has expanded its range with a high-protein ready-to-drink shake…
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NewsLBD: Brown-Forman targets young women with new vodka drink
Brown-Forman is aiming to tap the demand among young female consumers for lighter, fruitier drinks…
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NewsNew Frontiers in Food & Drink: event for innovation launched
The Grocer and its sister titles have teamed up to launch a new innovation conference…
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News2 Sisters in chicken antibiotic health move
The company said it would stop using all antibiotics defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as “highest priority critically important” to human health
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NewsSummerhouse Drinks rolls out 'first Scottish tonic water'
Walter Gregor’s Premium Tonic Water, named after a Victorian minister in Pitsligo where the company is based, is available now in a 200ml bottle
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NewsGourmet Burger Kitchen gets saucy retail line in Tesco
The products, which are rolling into 450 Tesco stores this week, include BBQ sauce, house relish, habanero jam, harissa mayo, smoked chilli mayo and blue cheese mayo
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Analysis & FeaturesQuinoa prices ease with more planting
Quinoa is an ancient grain-type cereal that has been growing in popularity over the past few years in the US and Europe due to its perceived health benefits
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NewsMcGuigan Wines rolls out 'easy drinking' rival to Prosecco
McGuigan Frizzante, launching at the London Wine Fair from 18 to 20 May, is described as having “soft lemon and apple fruit characters”
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NewsLisa Gower joins The Jerky Group as sales director
At Jerky, she will be responsible for driving sales growth across the company’s brands and own-label products, as well as strengthening its position as category leader
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NewsWWF urges improved sustainable fish sourcing efforts
The NGO recently published a report that concluded the world’s oceans had a huge economic value, but were facing an “unrelenting assault” of overexploitation, misuse and climate change
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NewsBMPA refutes alleged processor code breach
St Merryn angered farmers after announcing it was increasing processing charges for beef and lamb to £19.20 and £1.95 a head
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NewsPoundstretcher hopes to grow garden range
Poundstretcher’s survey found plants account for £961.2m annual expenditure, water features, £497.2m and “friendly” gnomes £3.11m even though 38% fail to use their gardens
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NewsUK asparagus harvest set to be 'biggest since records began'
This year’s British asparagus harvest promises to be the biggest since records began, growers have predicted…
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Comment & OpinionEgyptian situation needn't slow down Coupe's Sainsbury's work
With a watertight alibi, it’s difficult to see the Egyptian prosecutions of Coupe and King being anything other than an embarrassing distraction
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Grocer 33Nigel Huxley, Waitrose Bath: Grocer 33 store of the week
This branch is quirky because it is on two levels and has escalators…
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Grocer 33Waitrose closes Grocer 33 service gap to Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is now only three wins ahead of Waitrose, which won again this week…
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NewsThe Co-operative Group sells six stores and closes another
Vowing to ditch its larger stores to focus on convenience, the society last month revealed it had sold 37 larger stores in the year to 3 January





