All The Grocer articles in 21 March 2015 – Page 5
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Media Bites 20 March: Aldi, Amazon, business rates
Aldi is planning to launch an online store in Britain, which would be its first foray into ecommerce in Europe
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Stella Artois tests new super-premium beer brand extension
The concept being developed is a 4.8% abv beer that offers a “lighter, crisper drinking experience”
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City snapshot: Tesco regains superstores from British Land
Tesco has entered into a £733m property swap with British Land, Waitrose sales boosted by Mother’s Day and all the latest news from the City.
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Kishor Patel approaches suppliers for online project
Independent retailer Kishor Patel has started approaching suppliers for his new Just Eat-style online company…
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Analysis and Features
Switch the Lights: LED takeup revealed by BRC survey
The savings delivered by LED are enormous – and they keep getting bigger
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Convenience operators blast national minimum wage hike
Trade associations have warned the hike could force independent retailers to axe jobs
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Comment and Opinion
Grey shoppers are still teen boomers at heart
Your compiled letters from the previous week
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Sainsbury's close to filled pasta supply deal
The retailer has been without standard own-label fresh filled pasta since its former supplier, Pasta Reale, went into administration last summer
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Comment and Opinion
Grocery, politics, kitchens: What Britain's Biggest Brands say about us
Delistings, pricing disputes, tumbling prices… the claws are out in grocery these days
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News
Haywood & Padgett eats up snack brand Nibnibs
Bakery Haywood & Padgett has acquired the snack brand Nibnibs in a deal which will allow the smaller company to expand its production capabilities.
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Salt reduction: UK has 'a lot further to go', says Susan Jebb
The chair of the Responsibility Deal’s food network has warned the industry has a lot of work to do
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Ferrari’s Coffee saved from administration in pre-pack deal
Ferrari’s Coffee, one of oldest coffee roasting companies in Wales, has been handed a reprieve after being sold out of administration.
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Halal manufacturer launches 'Exotic' burgers
The HMC-certified burgers contain 90% lean beef and are an extension of KQF’s ‘Exotique’ range
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Aspartame sensitivity a myth, suggests study
People who self-diagnose as sensitive to aspartame do not actually react to the additive, a study has found
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Rippleglen's new website takes on discounters
The CTN operator, which has 91 stores, is a long-term critic of the discounters
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Diageo to put 'per serving' calorie content on its alcohol
The company said it believed existing lack of information led to “confusion” among consumers who wanted to know more
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Controversial pig 'mega-farm' plans withdrawn after permit failure
The farm faced widespread opposition from local residents, environmental campaigners, animal welfare charities and celebrities
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Nestlé and Coca-Cola to trial new recyclable packaging
A consortium is testing the feasibility of including flexible laminated packaging in household recycling schemes
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Approved Food sales soar on back of TV appearances
Approved Food, the online seller of short-dated food and drink, has reported an “overwhelming” response to recent high-profile television appearances.
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Comment and Opinion
Doritos dork gets a taste for heroism... from Bonnie Tyler
Need a hero? It’s hard to resist Bonnie Tyler’s 1980s hit, so Doritos has replaced its flagging mariachi band