All The Grocer articles in 23 February 2019 – Page 8
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Comment and Opinion
Even 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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News
Berry specialist Chambers plans snacking brand
The Fruitery brand is due to roll out its first product in May
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News
US 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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News
Froneri 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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News
Tony 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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Comment and Opinion
Brexit 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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Comment and Opinion
The '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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News
Black Farmer debuts first brand from incubator scheme
Smörgåsbord plans to bring a range of authentic Scandinavian products to the UK
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News
Tyrrells 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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Analysis and Features
Health-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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News
Colgate 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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News
Media 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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News
Vapouriz 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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News
Organix 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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News
Growers 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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News
Tayto 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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News
Trewithen 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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News
Government 'failing to act' on processed meat link to cancer
Politicians had failed to react to the link between nitrites in processed meat and cancer, claimed the author of the WHO’s landmark 2015 report
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News
Native Snacks makes grocery debut with Popped Lotus Seeds
For each pack sold, Native will donate 1p to support ‘health camps’ for the people of Bihar, one of India’s poorest states
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