All The Grocer articles in 23 November 2019
Previous issues.
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Profiles
My food & drink job: Thomas Clare, coffee trainer, Lavazza
Thomas ‘fell in love with coffee’ at the age of 13 and now trains baristas for a living
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Ready Meals & Soups: 18 January
Break ups are never easy. Brits have fallen out of love with the category reversing years of solid growth resulting in a drop in sales, in both frozen and chilled sectors.
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Profiles
My food & drink job: Charlotte Harrison, sales manager, Coconut Merchant
Charlotte’s career dream? To take over the world, one coconut at a time…
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Whitepapers
What’s next in Soft Drinks?
The overall soft drinks category has been one of the stand out performers for the last two years, growing in both value and volume sales as it continues to offer more than hydration and the soft drinks levy showing that consumers are responding to price increases. Whilst some categories are in decline, brands in other categories, such as Vimto now worth £90bn, are enjoying unprecedented growth.
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Comment & Opinion
Majestic’s next era will be built on foundations laid by Rowan Gormley
Just when you thought it was safe to close the book on the Majestic sale saga
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News
Filippo Berio wins battle to allow advertising on London taxis
The supplier was forced to put a major ad campaign on hold in September when it was told olive oil was classified as an HFSS product
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News
Fourpure and Jameson unveil stout NPD
Nightcap contains six different malts, with “hints of vanilla” and “heavy roast flavours of rich coffee and cocoa”
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Comment & Opinion
The demonisation of non-sugar sweeteners is inaccurate
According to all leading health authorities in the world low and no-calorie sweeteners are safe
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Comment & Opinion
M&S vs Waitrose: Which is Better Value? A predictable Channel 5 battle
Two jaded British institutions going head to head, desperately competing for your approval
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News
Katjes International takes majority stake in Candy Kittens
Global confectionery group Katjes International has grown its stake in UK sweets brand Candy Kittens take a majority share in the company.
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News
Innis & Gunn in crowdfunding push to build new large-scale brewery
The Scottish craft brewer is seeking £3m to build its first large-scale brewery in Edinburgh
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My Alternative CV
Bryony Tinn-Disbury, Jack & Bry, on Take That, jackfruit and Anchorman
“The most rewarding part of my job is my ambitious team”
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Comment & Opinion
Letters: Innovate to tackle obesity
Displaying all the nutritionals where the public can make informed decisions, whilst also innovating, must be the way forward
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Comment & Opinion
Greggs boss Roger Whiteside’s vegan move could be a Game Changer
Netflix documentary The Game Changers looks like being the Super Size Me of its generation
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Comment & Opinion
Give the gift of a sausage scent this Christmas
Some food and drink products lend themselves more readily to seasonal gifting than others
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Comment & Opinion
Elephants find space in crowded gin market
Good news for fans of that coffee you can buy that’s been pooped out by a civet
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News
Babease saved by pre-pack rescue deal from owner Amitis
The babyfood maker appointed insolvency specialist FRP Advisory as administrator on Thursday (21 November)
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Comment & Opinion
KFC cartoons stand out in season of slushy Christmas campaigns
In a festive advertising landscape swimming in sad children and cute animals, KFC has made a real effort to stand out
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News
Cook to revamp its ex-offender recruitment programme
Get Ready will launch in January and feature a two-week training programme for eight individuals run three times a year
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News
Lynas Food Service introduces packaging-free range in stores
Customers of the Northern Irish wholesaler can fill their own containers in the ‘Unwrapped: Reuse & Refill’ zones