All The Grocer articles in 23 July 2016 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionWhat will Brexit mean for the wholesale sector?
On alcohol we will be freed of EU rules on excise duty, for starters
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Comment & OpinionPost-Brexit food market may be calmer than some feared
Sterling has been more resilient than prior market consensus, helping to shield consumers
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NewsHolland & Barrett brings click & collect to all stores
Customers who place orders before 8pm will be able to collect their order in-store the next day
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Analysis & FeaturesBake Off fans getting better deal on home baking lines
Average prices for cake decorations are down 8% across 268 lines in Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose
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NewsThe thirst for new craft beers may run its course
Will there really be growing demand for as long as producers of all scales offer something ‘new’?
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Grocer 33Morrisons Bedford: Grocer 33 store of the week
We’re a lovely, fresh store, very bright and airy, about a mile-and-a-half from the centre of Bedford
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NewsArla brand to be worth £400m by 2020 as dairy co-op sets out new strategy
The dairy co-op intends to become the “champion of British dairy”
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NewsAldi launches roast-in-bag RSPCA-assured free-range chicken
The 100% British chicken hit shelves last week under Aldi’s Specially Selected range
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NewsRed Bull promotional four-packs to push 5G gaming tournament
Red Bull is preparing to roll out a promotional four-pack aimed at gamers
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NewsJohn West adds Creations range of microwaveable pouch meals
John West hopes to tap the rising popularity of superfood ingredients
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NewsMarketers have not been listening to consumers
Sir; Brexit is a statement from the people who buy our products and our brands that we are not listening to them
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NewsBrands eye Bake Off boost as home baking loses £48m
Home baking brands are ramping up marketing activity ahead of the Great British Bake Off’s return to TV next month
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Category ReportTrouble for tin: Canned Category Report 2016
Ambient food sales have crashed £84.5m as Brits switch to chilled and retailers pile high and sell cheap
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Comment & OpinionSean Clarke would do well to ignore Mike Coupe’s price war advice
It’s very generous for the JS boss to help out, but his advice on what’s best for Asda should be taken with a pinch of salt
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Analysis & FeaturesJamie Oliver Incredible Curried Chickpeas: acid test
It makes sense that Jamie Oliver should put his name to a product that taps a number of trends
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News
Waterfall Catering Group sale to Elior provides tasty exit for LDC
The deal provides LDC, which backed a £20m secondary buyout in December 2014, an exit, generating a 2.6x return on its investment.
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NewsBakers dismiss call to axe wheat treated with glyphosate
Soil Association asks leading supermarkets and bakery brands to reject chemical
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NewsMedia Bites 21 July: Mondelez/Burton's, Dollar Shave Club, Brexit
Mondelez has reportedly approached Burton’s Biscuits, the owner of Wagon Wheels, with an offer to buy its Cadbury licence.
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Unilever posts 4.7% first half growth in “challenging markets”
Underlying growth was partly drive by a 2.2% rise in volumes
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NewsKraft Heinz spices up canned with Creationz
Heinz Creationz, launched on 15 July, comprises Mexican Beanz, Veg Chilli Beanz, Curry Lentils and Tagine Chickpeas





