All The Grocer articles in 20 April 2019 – Page 3
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NewsSuppliers 'would lose £700m a year' in HFSS deals crackdown
The figure is far above the government’s estimate of £175m a year
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NewsLA Brewery unveils no-alcohol craft beer-kombucha crossover
The drink will hit Whole Foods Market and other independents from May onwards
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NewsPricecheck secures £14m funds to boost stock volumes
The Sheffield-based business said it would use the funds to improve its offering in skincare, fine fragrance and alcohol
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NewsTesco launches range of flexitarian fresh beef and lamb lines
The new range contains at least 30% vegetables and is merchandised in Tesco’s red meat chiller
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NewsBlakemore eyes huge growth in foodservice sector
The move is part of the wholesaler’s wider five-year strategy
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NewsConvenience retail diploma launched at University of Surrey
Students will also attend key ACS events such as the Technology Showcase and Summit
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NewsFSA warns of food hygiene rating scam in England & Wales
The FSA stressed it or local authorities would demand money for ratings
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Grocer 33Guest retailer Lidl denies runner-up Sainsbury's a win
This was Lidl’s strongest performance since coming in 15.1% cheaper than Asda in February 2018
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NewsUK fish and dairy exporters brace for US tariff impact
Products set to be hit by US tariffs include cheese, butter and fresh fish
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Comment & OpinionWhy won't Morrisons embrace eco-friendly feminine hygiene?
The future of feminine hygiene is increasingly eco-friendly and retailers and suppliers alike need to step up
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Comment & OpinionAldi's Heck backtrack will provide hope for other brands
Aldi’s decision to redesign its chicken sausages is a big victory for Heck and will provide hope for others who want to challenge the discounter
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