All The Grocer articles in 22 April 2017 – Page 6
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Tesco trials packaging to keep mushrooms fresher for longer
Customers complained that the current plastic packaging sometimes put them off buying mushrooms due to condensation
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Volatile day for sterling as PM calls snap election
The surprise announcement is set to lead to a volatile day on the markets and for the pound.
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Florette backs new coleslaw duo with summer marketing push
Salad brand to spend £2.5m on campaign which will feature a singing tractor
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Kellogg’s kicks off ‘ultimate’ Crunchy Nut fan campaign
The #TastesTooGood competition is part of a £6m investment in the cereal brand for 2017
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Post Holdings seals £1.4bn Weetabix deal
US cereal group Post Holdings has announced it has secured a £1.4bn buyout of Weetabix from its former Chinese owners.
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Post Holdings announces £1.4bn Weetabix deal
Weetabix has been bought by US listed cereal manufacturer Post Holdings – as forecast by The Grocer - for US$1.76bn (£1.4bn)
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Media Bites 18 April: Tesco/Booker, Weetabix, Bernard Matthews
The boss of Bestway has raised fresh doubts about Tesco’s £3.7bn merger with Booker by highlighting that the latter’s corner shop owners are obligated to buy two thirds of their produce from the wholesaler.
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Analysis and Features
The big six issues facing Tesco
551497Tesco is looking more upbeat on sales growth, but it is still up against a torrid landscape of challenges
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Amplify files trademark lawsuit to stop US launch of Metcalfe's Skinny Popcorn
The US owners of Tyrrells and Metcalfe’s Skinny are facing a court battle over their rival popcorn brands
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Lidl follows Co-op in 100% sustainable cocoa pledge
Ethically sourced cocoa will be used in more than 120 of the retailer’s own label goods