All The Grocer articles in 22 October 2016 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
Hazelnuts and cashews get more expensive
Low production has helped push up prices of hazelnuts in the UK
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News
Crabbie's pulls plug on fruit-flavoured lines
Halewood Wines & Spirits has ditched the fruit-flavoured part of its Crabbie’s portfolio
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News
The Happy Egg Co gets 'contagious' new TV campaign
The new campaign launched on 16 October with a 30-second TV spot during The X Factor
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News
Tulip added value division headed by Jose Peralta
Peralta will report to new Tulip CEO Steve Francis, who announced a radical restructure of the business in September
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News
Yoghurt makers look to voluntarily cut sugar levels
The sector last year accused PHE of “demonising” yoghurt
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News
Industry-wide halal certification scheme back on the cards
Proposals to introduce a Halal Standard Mark were first floated by AHDB Beef & Lamb in 2013
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News
Supermarket c-stores rated higher than indies for food to go
Larger players scored better on health, value and quality of options
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News
Vimto highlights heritage with first fudge line
Handmade Vintage is made in partnership with Gardiners of Scotland
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News
Iceland's frozen soups deliver £6m boost for flagging category
Soups launched under the successful Slimming World range have amassed sales of £2.2m
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News
Fowler Welch partners with FareShare to reduce food waste
Fowler Welch has signed an agreement to supply redistribution charity FareShare
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News
Tesco to match Argos on more than 8,000 prices this Christmas
Strategic move could stop rival Sainsbury’s stealing a march on non-food sales
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News
Waitrose doubles minimum spend for free newspaper offer
Customers will need to spend £10 on weekdays, bringing it in line with the weekend policy
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News
C&C Group sells Shepton Mallet Cider Mill to Brothers Drinks
The deal follows C&C’s announcement in January that it would close the mill by end of summer
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News
FareShare, FoodCloud and Tesco win accolades at IGD awards
Three-way partnership has used surplus food to deliver 1.4 meals to local organisations
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News
IGD delegates split over future of large supermarkets
But Sainsbury’s and Tesco are confident their superstore formats will reap rewards
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Comment and Opinion
Unilever gained first mover advantage in Marmitegate spat
Sir, It’s not as if there aren’t some upsides for Unilever in being “first mover” on the impact of sterling’s fall
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Comment and Opinion
Suppliers must prepare for cost pressures
Sir, Fmcg suppliers need to be better prepared for potential cost price discussions with retail multiples
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Comment and Opinion
How not to lead: nine major mistakes for managers to avoid
Every leader and manager knows motivated people and teams are more productive
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News
Devil's Peak readies King's Blockhouse UK craft beer launch
The brewer has appointed independent brewer Charles Wells as its UK distributor
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Comment and Opinion
Food banks should be able to offer fresh food
Poor people need money and daily access to affordable fresh food, not another sugary tea and packet of custard creams