All The Grocer articles in 24 October 2015 – Page 7
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‘Green shoots’ appear for grocery sector – Begbies Traynor
The beleaguered UK grocery sector is showing the first “green shoots” of recovery as levels of failing businesses in the supply chain eased for the first time in more than two years.
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Asda unveils new strategy with Project Renewal
Key elements of the new strategy include slowing down planned expansion in London and “re-phasing” plans to develop more click & collect sites
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5p bag charge: most shoppers willing to pay, finds study
The study, by Nielsen, found 65% of shoppers would be happy to pay for additional bags
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Rockstar Original energy drink gets new look and new flavour
AG Barr is revamping Rockstar Original with a reformulated flavour and new can design
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Iceland raises four-pint retail milk price... but slashes other SKUs
Four pints will now sell for £1 instead of 89p
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SodaStream adds Sparkling Gourmet single-serve capsules
SodaStream has expanded its single-serve capsule format with a range of ‘gourmet’ flavours….
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Jimmy Doherty joins Taylors of Harrogate for coffee ad
Taylors of Harrogate is this week launching an £800,000 TV campaign featuring the presenter and farmer…
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Camelot slammed for ending free National Lottery hotline
Independent retailers will no longer be able to call the hotline for free
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Anuga: 15 drinks that made a splash at the show
A round-up of some of the standout drink products from Anuga 2015
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City snapshot: First signs of recovery for UK grocery industry
Stability is finally returning to the struggling UK grocery sector with the number of failing businesses within the UK food supply chain falling for first time in 27 months, according to Begbies Traynor.
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Media Bites 19 October: GCA, Tesco, Diageo, Megabrew
A rare quiet weekend in the papers for the retail industry but there are stories on the Groceries Code Adjudicator, Tesco’s Brand Guarantee scheme and more wine sell offs at Diageo.
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Public Health England CEO to face inquiry on sugar
House of Commons health committee expected to give PHE a rough ride over shelved report