All The Grocer articles in 25 July 2015 – Page 2
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Analysis & FeaturesSeabrook and LDC reveal plans for making £35m crisps deal pay
Seabrook CEO Jonathan Bye and LDC director Ged Gould open up about the rationale behind their deal - and the key challenges and opportunities ahead
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NewsPaper linking artificial sweeteners with diabetes labelled 'atrocious' by drinks industry
The report admits its claims of a link between diabetes and artificially sweetened drinks are based on poor quality research
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NewsMedia Bites 22 July: Nestlé, Co-op, sugar, PZ Cussons
Nestlé open a $50m R&D centre to reinvigorate frozen and chilled ranges and sugar prices crash further
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City Snapshot: Real Good Food loses FD in London move
Real Good Food finance director Mike McDonough is leaving the group as a result of operational changes following the £34m sale of sugar business Napier Brown back in April. Plus Marston’s continues to make profitable progress in line with expectations.
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NewsNFU calls for postponement of National Living Wage
living Minette Batters has called for the government to delay the compulsory pay rise to £7.20 for all workers over the age of 25
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NewsHarris + Hoole founders step back from joint Tesco venture
The Tolley family will now be focusing on Taylor Street Baristas
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Analysis & FeaturesPepper prices hit all-time high as meat consumption soars
Global pepper prices have reached an all-time high having followed an upward trend for the past six years
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RankingsBritain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands: who's come up trumps?
Who has the strongest hand in today’s booze market? Which brands are the top trumps and which are the jokers?
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NewsSeafood traceability scheme planned for UK auctions and ports
The traceability credentials of British seafood supply chains are set to be boosted by a new scheme to improve standards
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NewsSmugglers get 15 years in £3m illicit tobacco case
Group used a freight company as a cover to smuggle the cigarettes inside boxes of fruit and vegetables
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Comment & OpinionRetailers need to wake up to the mobile shopping revolution
Remember when your customers used to panic when they reached the till and found out they had forgotten their wallet?
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NewsEnergizer marks eco battery launch with Tower Bridge replica
Constructed from 83,000 used batteries and weighing two tonnes, the sculpture is 12 metres long
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NewsCoke hikes prices to combat strong dollar
Coca-Cola has increased profits thanks to rising prices in the US and Latin America
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Comment & OpinionNFU letter shows living wage ramifications are still playing out
The ramifications of a NLW are still being worked out by the food and drink industry
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NewsLurpak drops specialists Cook's Range after poor sales
Arla is to delist its specialist Lurpak Cook’s Range after 17 months due to poor sales
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Comment & OpinionPricing confusion: it's game over for the loss leader
Supermarkets and suppliers have to face up to a new reality on pricing and promotions, argues Nick Harrison of Oliver Wyman
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NewsCook rice in a percolator to protect kids from arsenic, parents told
Parents serving rice to their children should cook it not in a pan but a coffee percolator
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Comment & OpinionArsenic debate raises risk of food fraud in rice
With the EC poised to introduce new safety limits on inorganic arsenic, rice could become a target for frausters warns Professor Chris Elliott.
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NewsNew retailer reward program at Londis
New ‘Cool’ initiative doubles the standard discount on all fresh food purchases
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My Alternative CVDavid Cunningham, Britain's Beer Alliance, on tights and foxes
”I try to make more people love beer by showing them the quality, diversity and versatility of it”
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