All The Grocer articles in 24 February 2018 – Page 2
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Reckitt Benckiser's shares hit by future performance concerns
Durex maker Reckitt Benckiser’s shares dropped to their lowest level for two years on Monday
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Appetise cuts crowd valuation in bid to reach target of £500k
Online takeaway service Appetise has slashed its valuation in the hopes of drumming up interest
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The Collective set for 'racy' stake valuation
High-end yoghurt brand The Collective is holding talks with potential investors in the UK and New Zealand
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AMT Fruit hits one million meals in fruit for FareShare
The Munoz-owned company has supplied FareShare with surplus, incorrectly packaged or out of spec citrus fruit since 2015
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Media Bites 23 February: British American Tobacco, Unilever
The papers delve into the latest annual results from British American Tobacco, which saw its profit jump thanks to the acquisition of rival tobacco giant Reynolds.
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City snapshot: The Collective in talks for investment to accelerate rapid growth
Premium yoghurt brand The Collective is holding talks with potential investors in the UK and New Zealand to secure cash to accelerate its already rapid growth. Plus, Finsbury Food has refinanced its debt facilities to allow the business the option to explore future growth opportunities.
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PG Tips adds black tea blend optimised for dairy-free cuppas
The new black tea had been specially crafted so it “perfectly complements dairy-free alternatives” said PG Tips owner Unilever
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Heck grills candidates in C4's Interview
Restaurant manager Calum Smith, 26, bagged the job after winning a blind tasting
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Slaughterhouse CCTV legislation to go before parliament
Proposed legislation follows a consultation where 99% of respondents said they supported the plans
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Co Yo axes one third-party ingredient supplier after recall
The brand said it was “devastated” by the discovery of dairy in its coconut milk yoghurts
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Grocer 33
Asda Livingston: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘I’m pleased with the way the year’s started, especially in terms of growth in volumes of sale’
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Asda takes first service and availability win of 2018
Asda has been hammering its main supermarket rivals on price in the past months
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CMA opens investigation into Co-op's £143m Nisa takeover
CMA has until 23 April to decide if a phase 2 probe should go ahead - move comes week before Tesco and Booker shareholders vote on the pair’s £3.7bn merger plans
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Cheap own-label products see Asda to yet another pricing win
Asda has had little trouble in terms of seeing off its traditional supermarket rivals
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My Alternative CV
Valerio Simonetti, Mr Organic, on tomatoes and Paul Young
I worked as part of my family tomato factory at the age of 14
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Comment and Opinion
Outrage at craft beer buyouts is lazy and unfair
Fuller’s is a far cry from the ‘purveyors of bland, corporate beer’ the craft world so loves to ridicule - like it or not, brewing is big business now
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Analysis and Features
Indonesian import changes hike rice price
Demand for rice in Indonesia has skyrocketed thanks to a government edict allowing 500,000 tonnes of imports in
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Analysis and Features
Dried fruit prices on rise ahead of Easter
Producers of hot cross buns and Eccles cakes are facing higher dried fruit costs
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Comment and Opinion
Scandal reflects food safety progress
The National Food Crime Unit was taking an active role in the investigation
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Comment and Opinion
The New Animals provides calm, rational debate on GM
Talk of editing genes to produce faster, stronger, tastier animals is likely to turn the calmest of chats into instant fis…