All The Grocer articles in 23 June 2018 – Page 4
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NewsLosses deepen as profit margins drop at Daniels Chilled Foods
Newly filed accounts show the Hain Daniels subsidiary recorded an almost £18m decline in turnover
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NewsFresh campaign leads to hundreds of illegal tobacco tip-offs
Trading standards teams have received over 350 tip-offs since tobacco control programme Fresh launched its new Keep it Out
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NewsTesco comes up top in Oxfam report on supply chain workers
The UK’s biggest -supermarket was “head and shoulders” above the rest, according to a balanced scorecard produced by the charity.
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NewsCO2 crisis: Now frozen food is hit as retailers run low on dry ice
Some retailers have started limiting online deliveries of frozen items
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NewsRaw milk sales face tighter FSA controls
The FSA board this week agreed to proposals for a ‘staged approach’
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NewsGraham's plans for new plant and housing development rejected
Scotland’s minister for local government and housing Kevin Stewart dismissed the supplier’s planning appeal
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NewsDart Valley Foods falls into administration
Hampshire-based condiments supplier Dart Valley Foods has fallen into administration.
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News'Microsoft of retail' Ocado has a mixed week
Even by Ocado’s standards, it had a mixed week after a FTSE debut to forget on Monday was followed by a share price surge on being dubbed the “Microsoft of retail” by Wednesday.
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NewsOrganic children's food brand Miniscoff in liquidation and seeking buyer
The Wiltshire-based company cited the loss of a major contract for its decision to cease trading 25 May
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NewsToday's Group offers online training in 15 languages
Users can now access the training in 15 different languages following popular demand from members
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Comment & OpinionABP's superhero-themed meat products are weird but welcome
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a Superman burger
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Comment & OpinionCheap junk food will only worsen the health woes of Britain's poorest
You can’t solve poverty with bad food, says Joanna Blythman
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Analysis & FeaturesStrawberry bargains set to become a thing of the past
Shoppers will face higher prices for the fruit next season, experts warn
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NewsBrighton Gin launches limited edition Pride bottle designs
When placed next to each other, the eight-bottle range spells the name of the city
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Comment & OpinionDigital knowhow is crucial in knowing who and where your customers are
Retailers not knowing who’s walking into their store is a dereliction of duty, says Tim Mason
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy the time is now for fresh produce box companies
Established operators have been joined by a host of new arrivals launching new and often specialised takes on boxed up fresh produce
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Comment & OpinionHow to Brexit-proof your agrifood business
Brexit is a daunting prospect for many and clarity over market conditions is vital, says HSBC’s Allan Wilkinson
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Comment & OpinionWill Instagram’s rise change the way we see food?
No longer confined to image-obsessed millennials, Instagram has now racked up over a billion monthly users
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Comment & Opinion10 tips for turning an fmcg brand into a national treasure
Jamie Williams of creative agency Isobel on how to help consumers feel the love for brands
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Comment & OpinionChange is coming to British farming. Food companies must take note
Changes to the way farmers are paid could have far-reaching consequences for raw ingredients sourcing, says Stuart Thomson of EFFP





