All The Grocer articles in 23 February 2019 – Page 7
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NewsTrewithen Dairy owner sees sales rise by 27%
Results published by Cornish Farm Dairy saw turnover climb to £41.1m, while the Trewithen brand also saw increases
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NewsTayto Group acquires free-from snack startup Bite UK
The Golden Wonder owner plan to transform Huddersfield’s Bite into ‘the UK’s leading healthy snacks business’
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NewsGrowers look to northern ports to mitigate no-deal Brexit gridlock
There are fears of tailbacks at Dover, which handles 17% of imports and exports
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NewsOrganix adds dried cheese bites to infant snack portfolio
Each portion-controlled 8g bag provides 45 calories and 20% of a young child’s recommended daily calcium intake
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NewsVapouriz opens store-within-store at Londis service station
The vaping brand has claimed a UK first for its VapeStore outlet in Waterlooville
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NewsMedia Bites 12 Feb: Brexit, Sainsbury's/Asda, Just Eat
The food industry has urged ministers to put all non-Brexit related reforms on hold until after Britain leaves the EU because its members are too busy planning for no deal to take part in consultations.
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NewsColgate Palmolive replaces long serving CEO Ian Cook
Colgate Palmolive has replaced its British born CEO Ian Cook with the group’s COO Noel Wallace.
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Analysis & FeaturesHealth-conscious men emerge as key demographic for plant-based trend
Nearly one in 10 men say they ate vegan in January, driven primarily by health concerns, a new survey for The Grocer has found
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NewsTyrrells founder Will Chase takes on energy drinks with new gut health brand
The kombucha is made with hemp rather than tea, making it ‘a lot more pungent’
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NewsBlack Farmer debuts first brand from incubator scheme
Smörgåsbord plans to bring a range of authentic Scandinavian products to the UK
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Comment & OpinionThe 'Eat them to defeat them' ad teaches children vegetables are a menace
We should challenge the idea that kids don’t like vegetables, says Joanna Blythman
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Comment & OpinionBrexit tensions are driving a wedge between government and industry
As the UK teeters closer to the brink of a no deal, it’s becoming impossible for the industry to keep a lid on concerns
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NewsTony de Angeli, legendary ex-editor of The Grocer, dies aged 87
De Angeli was best known for his regular Thursday slot on the Jimmy Young show on BBC Radio 2
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NewsFroneri and Häagen-Dazs lead raft of ice cream launches
Froneri has announced its biggest launch of 2019 in the shape of Nuii – a four-strong luxury selection of handheld ice cream
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NewsUS skyr yoghurt brand Siggi's launches into Sainsbury's
The brand was among Nielsen’s Top 25 Breakthrough Innovations in the US last year
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NewsBerry specialist Chambers plans snacking brand
The Fruitery brand is due to roll out its first product in May
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Comment & OpinionEven healthy businesses have been put in a Brexit planning stranglehold
We at Birds Eye are directing time and money towards Brexit planning instead of improving our business, says Wayne Hudson, managing director at Birds Eye
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Müller to wield axe with £100m ‘Project Darwin’ cost cutting programme
The processor said its current business model ’doesn’t allow us to make a profit’
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NewsKellogg’s takes startup-style approach to RXBar UK rollout
The protein snack brand has rolled into high-end gyms and workout spaces in a ‘startup’ approach
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NewsNestlé unveils its first coffee lines under Starbucks name
The 24-strong lineup comes six months after Nestlé completed its $7.1bn deal to acquire the global licence for Starbucks-branded drinks





