All The Grocer articles in 23 April 2016 – Page 4
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Jodie Marsh unveils low-calorie OMG protein bars
JST Jodie OMG bars come in chocolate chip and double chocolate flavours
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SABMiller boosts volumes but revenues hit by strong dollar
For the full year, premium lager brand volumes grew by 6%
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Media Bites 21 April: Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Yum
Coke profits fall in Q1 on weak demand for fizzy drinks; McDonald’s faces a reported $300m tax bill in France; and Yum Brands shares rise as a Chinese KFC promotion lifts sales.
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Comment and Opinion
It’s showtime: trends and advice fresh from the NEC
Food & Drink Expo, Farm Shop & Deli Show, National Convenience Show, Foodex and the ACS Summit set up shop in the exhibition centre
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Warner Edwards wins £150k to ‘turbo-charge’ growth
Craft gin producer secures £150k to invest in capacity after winning a national competition for small and medium-sized businesses.
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National living wage could spark spate of collapses - Begbies Traynor
Almost 60,000 companies in the UK were in a “dire” financial state when NLW was implemented
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Wing Yip pre-tax profits soar by more than a quarter
Wholesaler will begin building work to double the size of its Croydon depot in July
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Mama Dolmio (as told to Bill Tush)
Mamma mia! From now I am available only occasionally, which eez not what they-a-say about my bella bambina Sophia
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Anna Hale made Northern Europe marketing head at GSK
Hale first joined GSK in 2006 as category director on respiratory health
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Seabrook Crisps on major export drive with Gulf deal
British snack brand Seabrook Crisps has signed its first international deal as part of the growth strategy unveiled following the LDC-backed £35m management buyout last year.
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Amazon Prime Now delivery service extended to parts of Leeds
The internet giant launched Prime Now in Surrey last week
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Media Bites 20 April: Which?, ABF, Pret A Manger, Premier Foods
A new investigation by consumer group Which? makes headlines this morning after it revealed food giants and supermarkets are still shrinking the size of popular items and increasing prices.
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Heineken beer volumes jump 7% in Q1
The Dutch brewer reported this morning in a trading update that it had shifted 43.5 million hectolitres
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Soft & Gentle launches feminine intimate wash and care trio
The dermatologically tested range is gynaecologist-approved
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140 jobs at risk as QV Foods eyes potato packing site closure
The company plans to consolidate its potato business at its Holbeach site in Lincolnshire
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Pret A Manager sales soar as veggie demand increases
Food-on-the-go chain Pret A Manger has hiked sales by 14% to £676.2m in 2015
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Nish Kankiwala to take over at Hovis as Martyn Wilks retires
Kankiwala joined two years ago as executive chairman
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Marks & Spencer signs up to RFS seafood standards pledge
The retailer is the first UK supermarket to make a worldwide commitment to the Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS)
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Persil and Stork get royal designs for Queen's 90th birthday
They are among seven Unilever brands to hold a royal warrant of appointment
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Danone confirms full-year target as like-for-like sales grow in Q1
Danone sales fell 3% in the first quarter to €5.31bn as it faced into severe currency headwinds of -7.2% but like-for-like figures grow 3.5%.