All The Grocer articles in 25 April 2015 – Page 2
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NewsNomadic's labneh hits Tesco stores, claims mainstream first
The Lebanese-style savoury yoghurt, which Nomadic has supplied to the restaurant trade for over 25 years, launched in over 200 Tesco stores yesterday
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NewsTesco Broadband down for most customers
Tesco says it is working “as hard as possible” to restore services to thousands of broadband customers who have been without a connection for a large part of today
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NewsArla launches added-value milk for toddlers
Arla Big Milk is filtered, made with 100% British whole cow’s milk, naturally rich in calcium, and contains added vitamin D, iron and vitamin A
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Comment & OpinionWhich? thing to get angry about? We just don't know
We’ve had superheroes, supersizing, super-injunctions and this morning we had a new one to get our heads around – the super-complaint
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NewsEdwards of Conwy secures first nationwide listings
Edwards, named UK National Butcher Shop of the Year in 2014, has begun supplying six products from its range of premium sausages to Tesco and Ocado
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NewsBritish Cheese Board becomes part of Dairy UK
The BCB will be funded by Dairy UK members as an “integral part” of the organisation
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NewsMedia Bites 22 April: Tesco, Pret a Manger, Wal-Mart
The morning is dominated by Tesco’s record loss, coming off the back of £7bn in writedowns
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NewsCity Snapshot: Tesco shares rise slightly despite biggest-ever loss
With all the bad news coming out at once, the City’s reaction seems to suggest that Tesco’s future is brighter, a notion backed up by the first like-for-like sales volumes rise in over four years
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NewsConnect Group reports profits rise
Connect Group said total sales rose 1.2% to £909.9m in the six months to 28 February, while underlying profits rose 3.3% to £27.7m
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NewsTesco results: What the analysts say
Reactions are coming in thick and fast to Tesco’s record losses
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NewsTesco posts worst results in its history with £6.38bn loss
However Tesco said its trading profits were in line with expectations at £1.4bn, while UK like-for-like sales volumes rose for first time in over four years
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Heineken impresses in Americas and Asia Pacific with strong growth
The group’s total sales were up 8.1% to €4.83bn before currency exchange rates. In the Americas, that growth rate was 18%, while in Asia Pacific, it was 21%.
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NewsPork Farms acquisition gets thumbs up from competition watchdog
Pork Farms is a step closer to completing its acquisition of Kerry Foods chilled savoury pastry business after the monopoly regulator provisionally cleared the deal.
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NewsLincolnshire Co-op says profits up £1m, pays out £2.2m dividend
The society said sales in the six months to March were boosted by its Love Local range of products from local suppliers, which increased sales by 22%
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Comment & OpinionHidden Tesco story is the Extra turnaround
Behind the shocking headline numbers, the “dinosaur” Extra stores are bucking the accepted industry narrative
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NewsCapri-Sun gets Minions tie-in, new flavour
The promo, which features on 10-packs of the juice drink, will give shoppers the chance to win a family trip to New York, as well as one of 2000 squishy Minions toys
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NewsMedia Bites 23 April: Tesco, living standards, Brewdog
Media Bites 23 April: Tesco, living standards, Brewdog
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NewsCity Snapshot: New stores boost sales at Crawshaw Group
AIM-listed butchery chain Crawshaw Group has reported a 17% uplift in full-year group sales.
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Campylobacter risk of cheap chicken worries young shoppers
Young shoppers are so worried cheap supermarket chicken is unsafe that more than half say they are prepared to pay extra…
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NewsMillennials feel alienated by family-focused fmcg ads
Young people were found to share images of their food on social media three times a week, but only 11% feel ads are aimed at them





