All The Grocer articles in 22 April 2017 – Page 4
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NewsNoble takes another crack at posh eggs with Heritage Breeds
The Heritage Breeds range will feature duck, hen and quail eggs from British farms
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Grocer 33Tesco Knocknagoney Road, Belfast: Grocer 33 store of the week
“The secret for me is for my staff to be happy in their jobs. If my staff are happy then so are our customers”
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NewsMarqués de Cáceres adds five new vintage wines to range
The producer has added Gaudium 2012, Marqués de Cáceres Crianza 2013 and Marqués de Cáceres Verdejo 2016
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NewsCentral Convenience Stores buys Combe Martin filling station
The acquisition takes the number of sites it owns in the UK to 116
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Grocer 33Tesco Knockagoney Road wins on a busy Saturday
Staff “were very cheerful, helpful and knowledgeable about stock”
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NewsSchweppes marks 225 years in UK with limited-edition packs
The packs will feature recipes of “rediscovered” cocktails and new variations of traditional concoctions
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Analysis & FeaturesDoes Farms spell the end for good, better, best tiering?
Could the trend for fluffy Farms branding spell the end for words like Value, Basics and Price?
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NewsSainsbury's joins calls for free thermometers with fridges
Sainsbury’s gave away one million thermometers across the UK last September
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NewsCoffee cup waste needs bring your own revolution
Sir, If customers were to bring their own cups, then there would be no need to recycle
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News'Connected shoppers' changing game for retailers, says report
By 2022 tech-savvy Generation Y consumers will account for 47% of shoppers
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NewsJapanese 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
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NewsBernard Matthews CEO Rob Burnett exits business
Burnett left shortly after Christmas, it has emerged
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NewsShoppers 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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NewsThree-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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NewsPernod 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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NewsFiddes 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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NewsUnilever 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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NewsCoca-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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My Alternative CVJim 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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Comment & OpinionWhy 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





