All The Grocer articles in 22 April 2017 – Page 2
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Danone upgrades earnings expectations despite slow first quarter sales
French dairy giant Danone has upgraded its 2017 earnings guidance despite reporting “slow sales” in the first quarter
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Metcalfe's faces legal battle over Skinny launch in States
Amplify Snack Brands has filed a federal trademark infringement and unfair competition lawsuit against Snyder’s-Lance
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American heart journal report raises questions over sweeteners
The report claims artificially sweetened beverages are associated with increased stroke or dementia risk
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Carlsberg plays up Danish heritage with Mads Mikkelsen advert
The brewer is hoping to “revitalise” its Carlsberg and Carlsberg Export brands with The Danish Way campaign
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'Giving up being vegetarian' most complained about ad of 2016
The campaign by Gourmet Burger Kitchen received 195 complaints for allegedly being offensive to vegetarians and vegans
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Comment and Opinion
Amid distraction, we must trade in the here and now
As if the nation hasn’t been asked its opinion enough in the past three years
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Analysis and Features
Post's purchase of Weetabix shows faith in post-Brexit Britain
Weetabix is still a fundamentally British company not an international company based in Britain
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City snapshot: Reckitt on track to hit growth target despite flat first quarter
Reckitt Benckiser has reported flat like-for-like revenues in the first quarter but favourable currency rates boosted reported sales by 15%. Plus, Danone upgrades its 2017 earnings guidance and all the rest of this morning’s news from the City.
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Media Bites 21 April: Unilever, M&S, Diageo
Unilever is eyeing a break-up of its margarines business to get the best price in an auction that could kick off as early as June.
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Post backs British growth potential for Weetabix stable
US cereal group Post Holdings has placed a £1.4bn bet on the post-Brexit opportunities for Weetabix
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Comment and Opinion
Why the ‘Frankenfood’ factor is set to put a spanner in any special free-trade relationship
New exclusive research for The Grocer suggests British consumers aren’t keen on US meat
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My Alternative CV
Jim Cregan, Jimmy's Iced Coffee, on off-roading & Snoop Dogg
“My first job was buying and selling fake surf brand backpacks to my mates in Sharjah”
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Coca-Cola could face £200m sugar tax from Classic alone
Sugar levy will hit Coca-Cola hardest due to its size but also the relative importance of full-sugar variants
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Unilever steadies ship with impressive first-quarter growth
Unilever comfortably beat City expectations for its first-quarter organic sales growth, posting a revenue rise of 2.9%
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Fiddes Payne upbeat as restructure costs drive it into the red
Fiddes Payne has slipped into the red as restructuring costs hit the Cake Angels owner
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Pernod Ricard reports 'dynamic' sales growth in the UK
The company said performance was boosted by advance shipments linked to recent price increases…
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Three-quarters of Brits would reject US 'frankenfoods'
Three quarters of Brits would reject American “frankenfoods” like hormone-treated beef and chlorine-washed chicken
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Shoppers stressed by Tesco more than Aldi, study reveals
New research claims customers find it more stressful shopping at the UK’s biggest supermarket than at rival Aldi
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Bernard Matthews CEO Rob Burnett exits business
Burnett left shortly after Christmas, it has emerged
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Japanese food centre set for September opening in London
A demo kitchen will offer live demonstrations and a traditional yatai will be situated at the entrance