All The Grocer articles in 23 May 2015 – Page 3
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NewsCity Snapshot: Booker to buy Londis and Budgens
Booker has signed a deal with Musgrave to buy its Londis and Budgens chains in the UK for £40m, plus Dairy Crest’s annual profits collapse, Booker’s full-year results and the rest of today’s news from the City
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NewsMedia Bites 21 May: Marks & Spencer, Premier Foods, Greencore
The papers are predictably dominated by Marks & Spencer’s return to annual profit growth yesterday, with chief executive Mark Bolland’s position suddenly looking more secure
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NewsAsda claims campylobacter prevention first
30% of Asda’s whole chicken supply will be processed using SonoSteam from next month
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NewsDave Lewis could make over £6.5m a year from pay deal
The total, which is dependent on performance, would be over five times his annual salary
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NewsTesco food waste figures reveal slight drop, 55,400 tonnes wasted
Tesco said bakery goods made up the biggest area of waste, accounting for 36% of the total, with fresh produce 25% and convenience 9%
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NewsRotten produce prosecution for Bradford shopkeeper
Sheikh Abdul Waheed, 63, the owner of Fruit World, in Oastler Shopping Centre, was sentenced at Bradford Magistrates’ Court on 15 May
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NewsMüller UK & Ireland launches into British retail butter market
Made from 100% British cream sourced from Red Tractor farms, both the salted and unsalted variants are certified kosher, and the unsalted variant is also halal approved
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NewsBeer campaign There's a Beer for That offers online matching
Cross-industry marketing campaign There’s A Beer For That is kicking off a raft of activity…
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NewsThe Grocer launches 2015 MAP Awards, with a new category
Entering The Grocer Marketing, Advertising & PR Awards 2015 is a great way to validate your fmcg credentials by gaining recognition
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News'Local food bought by just 30% of shoppers'
The survey found veg (51%) and meat (40%) were the local products survey respondents said they would be most likely to buy
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Comment & OpinionMy Week… By Richard Pennycook (as told to Bill Tush)
This has been a momentous week for global democracy, and I’m not referring to the elimination…
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NewsCranswick plans to drive Benson Park into poultry for mults
Cranswick is planning to expand the reach of its recently acquired Benson Park poultry division…
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NewsFresh seaweed for foodies stocked by Tesco in 71 stores
The retailer is selling 80g pouches of fresh himanthalia elongata, or ‘sea spaghetti’, supplied by The Cornish Seaweed Company
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NewsTesco taps 'spiralising' trend with prepared veg range
Spiralisers that cut courgettes and carrots into spaghetti shapes hit the UK last year and have been tipped as the hottest new kitchen gadgets
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Comment & OpinionHorizon's van Tulleken twin booze experiments are entertaining
Who’d be a twin? As a baby you get half the attention you deserve, as a teen you worry if your twin is better-looking…
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Comment & OpinionYoghurt's savoury appeal will draw in new shoppers
Yoghurt, plastic and The Co-op - it’s this week’s letters
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Comment & OpinionTesco and sugar: More Drinks reflects on its partnership
The battle against obesity and the war on sugar are clearly worthwhile, with Tesco leading the charge this week…
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NewsMini Babybel returns to TV with 'Super Cheese' campaign
Mini Babybel returns to TV next week with an ad campaign centring on a ‘Super Cheese’ character…
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NewsDairy Crest innovation centre on track
Company says new facility, located on the agrifood university’s campus in Shropshire, will give it increased access to food and farming research
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NewsPG Tips gets biggest revamp in 19 years
Unilever said the revamp, which is rolling out now, was intended to make the brand easier to shop instore





