All The Grocer articles in 20 February 2016 – Page 4
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News
Sunbites muscles in on popcorn
The launch follows last year’s withdrawal of Walkers Sensations popcorn
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Comment and Opinion
How Formula 1 is helping to speed up supply chain forecasting
Pressure on supply chains to deliver on availability, price and speed is mounting
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Comment and Opinion
We need alternatives to sugary snacks not taxes
“Sugar is cheap, tasty and addictive, which is why so many companies cram it into their products”
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Analysis and Features
Will 'grass-fed' grow into more than a lush niche?
More products now carry the claim but shopper appeal is unclear
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Analysis and Features
Olive harvest 'disaster' set to drive up retail price of oil
Suppliers warn there is unlikely to be any reprieve from global shortages and high prices
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News
Wholesalers urged to register businesses in AWRS process
Time is running out for wholesalers to sign up to the government’s new Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme
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News
Aunt Bessie's trialling home delivery service
Aunt Bessie’s owner, William Jackson Food Group, is set to push ahead with a trial of home deliveries in Yorkshire
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News
Heinz takes a fresh shot at Hellmann's with new mayonnaise
Available in standard and light, the mayonnaise will come in a barrel-shaped glass jar in 480ml and 710ml sizes
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News
Asda to 'move fast' on biggest-ever range overhaul
The supermarket announces Q4 like-for-likes down 5.8% and yearly sales down 4.7%
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Analysis and Features
Nestlé shares drop following 'average' performance
Nestlé shares dropped by 3.4% on Thursday morning after the global food giant missed its own revenue target
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News
JTI scheme to support retailers through tobacco rule changes
Japan Tobacco International is launching an initiative to support retailers ahead of the new EU Tobacco Products Directive
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News
National living wage 'will hike prices and hasten automation'
More than a quarter of food and drink manufacturers will be forced to increase prices by NLW says BDO
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My Alternative CV
Mitch Minton, Presscription, on Kevin Costner and pandas
When I was 12 I was an extra on a film called The Upside of Anger, with Kevin Costner
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Comment and Opinion
Asda's back in play: watertight ways to deal with desperation
After months of silence and reorganisation, Asda is now engaging with its suppliers on 2016 plans
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco to buy Morrisons? It doesn't need to
Dave Lewis and Tesco don’t need Morrisons even if they can have them (which they probably can’t)
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News
City snapshot: Coca-Cola HBC beats earnings expectations on margin expansion
Coca-Cola HBC shares on the up as it beats expectations, plus The Grocer has stories on Kraft Heinz and Propercorn and Tesco bid rumour drives Morrisons share price boost.
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News
Media Bites 19 Feb: Asda, Wal-Mart, Morrisons
This morning’s papers are full of Asda’s ”worst sales falls in its history”
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Propercorn on course to get its first taste of outside investment
Fast-growing popcorn brand Propercorn is close to securing its first injection of external cash since launching four years ago.
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News
Kraft Heinz in pole position to take back Philadelphia
Kraft Heinz is in pole position to take back full control of Philadelphia as Mondelez readies a $3bn (£2.1bn) sale of its grocery and cheese division.
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News
Nicola Cargill hired to boost growth of Scottish shellfish
The Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group is eyeing growth in the mults and foodservice