All The Grocer articles in 21 December 2019 – Page 8
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NewsYoplait UK falls to loss amid sales slowdown and China arm sale
Yoplait UK slumped to a £55m pre-tax loss last year as the yogurt brand was hit by declining sales and a write down on the sale of Chinese arm.
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Events & AwardsEntry opens for The Grocer’s New Product Awards 2020
The awards, designed to showcase the best of innovation in grocery, span 37 categories, from alcoholic drinks to household to food on the go
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NewsHard seltzer startup Bodega Bay lands trial Sainsbury’s listing
The brand is set to launch a crowdfunding drive next year
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NewsM&S poaches Sainsbury’s Chris Marrow to help overhaul supply chain
Marrow will join M&S in spring 2020 after 14 years as Sainsbury’s logistics director
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NewsPret a Manger launches competition to stock food from Eat
Customers will be able to vote for one of Eat’s bestselling dishes to be sold in Pret
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NewsWrap calls for greater wholesaler engagement on food waste
Wrap has signed up 187 food businesses to its Food Waste Reduction Roadmap, but just five are wholesalers
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Feature SynopsisFocus on Easter: 25 January
Easter eggs are getting bolder, pricier and more decadent than ever before. Will that be the key to success this spring?
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NewsAsda triggers search for new finance chief as IPO plans ramp up
Asda has reportedly engaged a corporate headhunter to find a new finance chief to spearhead a float of the Walmart-owned supermarket chain.
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NewsMedia Bites 16 Dec: Retail footfall, General election, Iceland
The number of visitors to Britain’s high streets over the past six weeks is ‘significantly’ down on last year, raising fears of a disaster for some of Britain’s struggling shops.
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NewsGressingham hit by 88% profits decline
Duck specialist Gressingham experienced an 88% collapse in profitability after production issues hit its vital Christmas trade last year.
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NewsForeign lobbyists optimistic after election result
International food groups believe the chances of open UK markets have just increased
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NewsFine Foods International appoints Sonja Bentley as head of sales
Bentley comes from Sleaford Quality Foods, where she was commercial director for more than a year
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NewsMoy Park adds ‘expertise and understanding’ with two senior hires
Hugh Nicholson has joined from Deloitte while Matt Hibbins has been promoted from within
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NewsFood and drink to continue facing uncertainty
Boris johnson had to ’really honest’ about the challenge in negotiating post-Brexit trade deals, warned Welsh environment minister Lesley Griffths
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Analysis & FeaturesElection 2019: So what’s next for the challenges facing food and drink?
From Brexit to labour to the environment, how will things shape up with Johnson’s landslide majority?
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NewsTory victory: food and drink industry reacts to general election result
Key industry observers have been sharing their initial reactions to the result and offering predictions for the weeks and months ahead
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NewsGeneral election: analysts react as supermarkets and UK consumer stocks are bolstered by decisive result
Analysts and City commentators on the implications of Boris Johnson’s landslide victory and what the result means for consumer stocks, the pound and UK plc
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NewsScottish brewers Lost Orchards and Jump Ship Brewing unveil low & no NPD
They have been claimed to be the first low-alcohol beer and cider brewed in Scotland
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NewsBritvic reveals ‘impactful’ carbon emissions reduction plans
The soft drinks giant said it planned to halve emissions from its own operations by 2025, achieving net zero emissions by 2050





