All The Grocer articles in 22 December 2018 – Page 2
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News
Health Lab to launch 'unique' protein ball range in the UK
Eight flavours with “unique health benefits” will make their UK debut in Planet Organic from January
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Comment and Opinion
A grocer’s life: how wholesale has got faster and smarter
In his final column for The Grocer, retiring wholesale legend Steve Parfett looks back on his 40 years in the grocery trade
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News
Carlsberg UK boss Julian Momen calls it quits
He will be replaced by Tomasz Blawat, who currently leads Carlsberg’s Polish operations
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Over half of government's salt reduction targets met
The first progress report from PHE found retailers made more progress in cutting back on salt than manufacturers
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Holland & Barrett to stock Apprentice runner-up's nut milk
The listing follows Holland & Barrett MD, Steve Carson, appearing as a judge on the final episode of the TV show
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Media Bites 19 December: Patisserie Valerie, GlaxoSmithKline, food waste
Patisserie Valerie has appointed a Starbucks executive to a key commercial role as it tries to move on from the accounting scandal that brought the company close to collapse
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City Snapshot: GlaxoSmithKline agrees £10bn consumer health venture with Pfizer
GlaxoSmithKline has announced plans to merge its consumer health unit with that of rival drugs giant Pfizer, supermarket chains have surged in early trading, and the rest of the news from the city
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Comment and Opinion
How the UK can lead the way with salt reduction in our food
Without the food industry’s commitment, we wouldn’t have seen our average salt intake decrease by 11% in 2014, says Alison Tedstone
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Comment and Opinion
Michael Gove’s recycling proposals are bold – but will industry pay up?
Defra’s long-awaited Resources and Waste Strategy for England is another headline-grabber for Gove
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News
The Co-op uses robot fleet to deliver letters to Santa
The grocery delivery robots are collecting children’s letters to Santa and rewarding shoppers with a £10 gift card and bag of carrots
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Yorkshire Gold's plant-based teabags splitting
The brand recently switched from an oil-based plastic as a sealant for its teabags to a plant-based alternative
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Producers will pay full cost of recycling under new proposals
DRS will be rolled out in England in early 2023 under the plans, including single-use cups
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Patisserie Valerie pairs with Yoyo for customer loyalty app
The combined mobile payment and loyalty app will launch in February at 155 outlets
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Clipper Logistics extends fulfilment partnership with Asda
The two companies began working together in 2008
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Smiths News agrees Seymour Distribution deal to 2025
The deal will see Seymour handle distribution in all Smiths’ territories, worth about £79m in annual revenue
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Most consumers don’t know unclean food containers can’t be recycled, poll reveals
51% of people incorrectly believed containers could be recycled without cleaning
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Pre-Christmas promotions set to hit Black Friday levels
Promotional activity is starting to increase again and will match Black Friday levels this week, according to PwC
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Booths recalls own-label salads over undeclared allergens
The FSA said Booths’ failed to list soya, wheat and mustard on the packaging
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Pinkster Gin raises £1.1m private funding to boost growth
The Cambridgeshire brand wants to “fully capitalise on the pink gin boom”
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Colin Smith to take control at Scottish Wholesale Association
Smith was Scottish regional manager for Bestway symbol group Best-one before he launched his own business
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