All The Grocer articles in 21 December 2019 – Page 16
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Comment & OpinionBrands and policymakers should be working together on childhood nutrition
Only collaboration will lead to the action we all want to see for our little ones, says Ella’s Kitchen CEO Mark Cuddigan
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Comment & OpinionHow to support – and benefit from – the online spend of millennials this Christmas
Understanding how millennials differ from other generations is key, says Google’s Harry Walker
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Comment & OpinionTo remain the people’s grocer, Aldi must make progress on ethics
Oxfam consistently ranks the discounter at the bottom of the UK’s supermarkets for its human rights policies, says Morgan Holt, chief strategy officer at Fitch
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NewsQuorn’s long-serving CEO Kevin Brennan to step down
Brennan will be replaced by Marco Bertacca, who joins from Philippines-based Alaska Milk Corporation
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NewsCaptain Birdseye unveils ‘high seas-inspired’ eau de toilette
The scent is said to be ‘inspired by the hypnotic and evocative power of the high seas’
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NewsFSA chair Heather Hancock to step down next year
She will leave the regulator next October to take over as the new master of St John’s College, Cambridge
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: Lucy Squires, marketing manager, Rubies in the Rubble
One of our Top New Talent class of 2019, Lucy talks us through life at Rubies in the Rubble
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NewsSainsbury’s launches own-label Plant Pioneers vegan range
Plant Pioneers, which was released in selected stores in October, is set for a national rollout in stores and online on New Year’s Day
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NewsLabeyrie Fine Foods to bring upmarket L’atelier Blini dips and olives brand to UK
Its debut range will roll out in spring 2020
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Comment & OpinionPortman Group’s latest Tiny Rebel ruling is worse than VAR
Portman Group craven in its response to a single complainant
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NewsMüller commercial director unveiled as new Greenyard Fresh UK MD
Bill Mathieson is to take up the role in January 2020, following Alan Forrester’s retirement
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NewsFuture of Tiny Rebel’s Cwtch ale uncertain as Portman Group issues Retailer Alert Bulletin
The Portman Group says the cans risk appealing to under-18s
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NewsScotbeef sales rise on UK growth as exports suffer
Annual sales rose 5.2% at beef and lamb supplier Scotbeef driven by positive growth in the UK as international revenues dropped
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NewsCity snapshot: Associate British Foods expects sugar recovery and grocery growth
Associated British Foods reiterated its outlook of further profit and margin growth in its Grocery division, as well as strong Primark performance and a recover in its struggling Sugar unit
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NewsDunbia commits to 30% reduction in greenhouse emissions by 2030
The meat processor made the announcement in the wake of the UN Climate Change Summit in Madrid
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NewsAccolade Wines hires new marketing director
A 15-year drinks industry veteran, Caroline Thompson-Hill previously worked for rival Treasury Wine Estates
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Comment & OpinionHard seltzers encourage underage drinking? Don’t be so dramatic
Hard seltzers are lightly flavoured, don’t contain sugar and come in grown-up packaging
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NewsMedia Bites 10 Dec: Tesco, Just Eat, M&S
Tesco shares rallied on the news that the potential sale of Tesco’s multibillion-pound Asia business could lead to a bumper payout for investors.
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NewsCity snapshot: Black Friday fails to boost lacklustre grocery sales
Black Friday failed to boost lacklustre sales across the grocery industry as the latest market share figures from Kantar show grocery sales growth slowing to 0.5% for the 12 weeks to 1 December. Plus, Just Eat rejects new Prosus bid, McColl’s profits below expectations, new CFO for Premier Foods and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsSoap Co boosts sustainable personal care lineup
All three of the premium brand’s main innovations are 100% natural, vegan and plastic-free





