All The Grocer articles in 2 September 2017 – Page 4
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NewsCity snapshot: Little Dish sells majority stake in £17m US deal
Healthy children’s food brand Little Dish is targetting growth in the US after a £17m deal with Profile Capital. Plus, the FTSE is back on the rise and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsJDE recoups £12.4m Carte Noire loss with L'Or instant success
L’Or instant racked up £12.6m in value sales in its first six months
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Comment & OpinionYour six-point Brexit battle plan
Agrifoods is, perhaps, one of the industries that will be hit hardest by post-Brexit uncertainty
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NewsMcCormick UK profit slumps due to weak pound and writedown
It incurred interest charges of £3.7m and an investment impairment of £2m
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NewsAmazon price investment plan triggers global grocery fallout
More than $11bn was wiped off the value of the world’s largest supermarkets and food & drink manufacturers on 25 August
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NewsGrowth slows as dairy and meat hikes pile pressure on Higgidy
The business warned margins were under pressure in the new financial year
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NewsWild Card Brewery seeks £250k from crowd to boost capacity
The London-based brewery and bar operator is seeking £250,000 from a Crowdcube campaign in return for a 7.2% stake
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NewsEgg sales slump in the wake of fipronil scandal
Fresh egg sales in the mults have fallen in the wake of the fipronil egg contamination scandal
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Comment & OpinionPsychology and sugar
Sir, Nearly half of us are ‘on the journey’ to reducing our sugar consumption
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Comment & OpinionYou can't avoid the rating culture so embrace it
It’s almost impossible to stop negative reviews but avoiding the online space altogether is not the answer
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NewsCosta launches autumn menu including first soups
The coffee chain has also added more cakes, tarts and muffins
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NewsAsda to appeal against tribunal gender equal pay ruling
Supermarket says pay rates in stores differ from pay rates in distribution centres for legitimate reasons
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Category ReportParty on! Hot beverages category report 2017
Tea is back on the up after five years’ decline as Brits buy up more weird & wonderful brews. Who’s cashing in?
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InterviewsSean Ramsden: The Big Interview
The CEO of Britain’s biggest food exporter is forthcoming on the opportunities of Brexit
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Analysis & FeaturesWhole Foods price cuts just the beginning Amazon vows
How much should we read into early Whole Pay Check price cuts?
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Analysis & FeaturesTop New Talent: should your name be up in lights?
Twelve TNT alumni share their experiences
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NewsDairy sector teams up for major generic marketing push
The campaign represents the biggest generic marketing push for the dairy sector since the Make Mine Milk campaign
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