All The Grocer articles in 22 July 2017 – Page 5
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Aldi own-brand household cleaning range certified as cruelty free
The discounter can display the Leaping Bunny logo after meeting Cruelty Free International criteria
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Hot Desserts: 19 August
Puddings, pies, tarts and sponge puds are having something of a renaissance, with Brits paying increasing amounts for a quality pud.
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Tony Holmes becomes sales director of Bestway Wholesale
Bestway Wholesale has restructured its commercial team with “audacious plans” for growth
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Focus On Roast Dinners: 19 August
Brits have cooked up 157 million fewer roast dinners in the past year, a decline of 11%. So why is the Great British Roast falling out of fashion?
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Media Bites 18 July: P&G, Conviviality, M&S
P&G in battle with activist investor Trian; Conviviality doubles profits; and M&S launches ‘Project Thin Air’ to reduce food packaging waste.
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City snapshot: Strong growth for Dairy Crest brands in Q1 but rising butter costs squeeze margins
Dairy Crest has recorded “good” growth for its four main brands in the cheese, spreads and oil categories during the first quarter but soaring butter prices are putting pressure on margins. Plus, Procter & Gamble hit back at the activist investor agitating for a seat on the board of the consumer goods giant; and Eagle Eye grows revenues 70% but can’t shake off losses.
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Finsbury Food Group offsets UK losses with overseas growth
The company today said it was confident of delivering profits in line with market expectations
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Macsween lines recalled over botulinum control concerns
Haggis manufacturer Macsween has played down food poisoning concerns after a raft of its products were recalled
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Poundland and Mondelez in legal wrangle over Toblerone-style bar
The Twin Peaks snack has been delayed after Poundland received a legal letter from Toblerone maker Mondelez
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Comment and Opinion
Could Amazon go one better than HelloFresh?
Who would have thought a meal in a cardboard box could prove such a game-changer?
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Stock Spirits acquires £16m stake in Quintessential Brands Irish whiskey division
London-listed Stock Spirits Group has struck a deal to acquire a 25% stake in the Irish whiskey division of Quintessential Brands Group for up to up to €18.3m (£16m) in cash.
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Unilever acquisition of Reckitt Benckiser food brands would be a strategic misstep - analysts
A £2bn-plus Unilever approach for the food business of Reckitt Benckiser, made up of French’s Mustard and Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, would be ‘surprising’, ‘disappointing’ and strategically inconsistent, according to City analysts.
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Consumer price index to be used to calculate business rates
The government had originally committed to making the move last year, but the Bill failed due to the general election
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UK shoppers brought on to high street by warmer weather
Overall footfall in June was 0.8% up on a year ago
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Brexit plan urgent to prevent supply problems, warns report
Lack of government vision for future of food and agriculture means even a soft Brexit could have huge implications
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Sainsbury's encourages midweek BBQs with outdoor campaign
The campaign was led by Omnicom Media Group’s planning and media buying network PHD
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Spanish authorities foil Horsegate-linked food crime plot
Scam saw crime syndicate pass off horsemeat ‘not suitable for human consumption’ as edible, Guardia Civil and Europol said
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KP Snacks acquires Butterkist to break into popcorn market
Butterkist’s manufacturing site in West Yorkshire and its 140 employees will become part of the KP Snacks business following the acquisition.
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Media Bites 17 July: Unilever, Reckitt Benckiser, Premier Foods, Amazon
Unilever is locked in a £2bn battle with Hormel Foods, the US owner of Spam, to buy Reckitt Benckiser’s food business, according to the weekend papers.
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City snapshot: Profits soar at Conviviality as Bibendum beds in
Profits have more than doubled at Bargain Booze owner Conviviality (CVR) as the integration of Matthew Clark and Bibendum continued ahead of schedule. Plus, growth overseas helps Finsbury Food Group offset UK struggles and Stock Spirits acquires a 25% stake in Quintessential Brands Group’s Irish whiskey division for up to €18.3m (£16m).