All The Grocer articles in 22 February 2020 – Page 5
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NewsAldi given anti-slavery award for work on supply chain
The discounter beat a shortlist featuring Coca-Cola, IBM and Charoen Pokphand Foods in the Thomson Reuters Foundation Stop Slavery Awards
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Category ReportThe next margherita? Pizza category report 2020
A kiwifruit pizza may have caused outrage, but it’s on trend. Because consumers are lapping up healthier, vegan fare
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NewsJLab incubator scheme on hold as part of JLP management restructure
John Lewis Partnership’s incubator scheme JLab has been put on hold as part of the group’s bringing together of its retail business and Waitrose chain under one management team
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NewsMüller and The Collective among casualties of Sainsbury’s yoghurt aisle review
More than 90 yoghurt SKUs have registered as out of stock or delisted in recent weeks
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NewsCBD startup Cannaray targets multimillion IPO
The startup is chaired and co-founded by industry veteran Clive Sharpe
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Comment & OpinionRichmond ad’s fancy food photography is bang(er) on
Fancy photography and clever camerawork is nothing new in food advertising
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Comment & OpinionStrip off for some Swiss snacking at new nude eaterie
‘A trip to Switzerland’ has – thanks to Dignitas – become a gloomy euphemism
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NewsUnilever expands Wall’s lineup with Cornetto Mermaid and Calippo NPD
It said the mermaid SKU was set to become the icon of the summer
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NewsHammerson offloads seven retail parks in £400m megadeal
The deal is the largest UK retail parks portfolio sale in a decade
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Comment & OpinionKFC makes fowl fashion statement with Crocs shoes tie-in
Fast food and fashion: not worlds which, judging by the waistlines of most catwalk models, readily intersect
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Comment & OpinionPringles sales set to stack up as result of Spencer’s snacking ‘craze’
Big thanks to the people at Pringles for alerting us to “the latest craze” in snacking
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NewsMilken’s Morgan to join The Grocer’s How to Have a Purpose conference programme
The supplier keynote will be delivered by Unilever’s Sebastian Munden
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NewsBusinesses still not prepared for ‘chaos’ of Brexit border checks
The number of checks required for goods -moving between the UK and the EU after Brexit will be unprecedented
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NewsTesco clubcard operator Dunnhumby enjoys international sales boost
Sales at Tesco Clubcard operator Dunnhumby were boosted by international growth last year as it continued to diversify revenues away from its parent company.
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NewsInvestors shrug off Kerry Group’s China concerns
Irish food giant Kerry Group saw its profits pass €900m last year, but admitted its business in China faced severe pressure due to coronavirus.
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NewsGü launches trio of ‘indulgent’ mousses
They feature a layer of caramel or ganache topped with milk or dark chocolate mousse
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Comment & OpinionHats off to Unilever for trying to make ice lolly packs more sustainable
Trialling the packs was an admirable move from the supplier
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Comment & OpinionCBD sellers need to get authorised – or risk an FSA clampdown
Many products boasting CBD credentials would actually be illegal under FSA rules, says Adrian Charlton
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NewsBig 30 wholesalers shrug off challenges to record strong growth
The leading UK wholesalers have continued to perform strongly despite facing an ever increasingly list of challenges
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Comment & OpinionLack of guidance on sodium from PHE is disappointing
Food manufacturers have been waiting for a year on guidance from PHE in regards to the use of sodium





