All The Grocer articles in 25 July 2015 – Page 3
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NewsFood fraud tests reveal 25% of dried oregano is adulterated
Oregano is the latest ingredient to be in the spotlight over food fraud, with concerns raised over authenticity
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NewsUnilever beats expectations with innovation 'step-up'
Turnover climbed 12% to €27bn (£19bn) and underlying sales achieved 2.9% growth in the second quarter
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NewsStrongbow targets older drinkers with Cloudy Apple variant
Owner Heineken hopes the launch will help the brand retain 25 to 34-year-old drinkers
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NewsKettle Chips links with top food brands for Chef's Signature
The launch follows a 6.4% year-on-year slump in volume, with value down 3.3% to £97.1m
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NewsTesco staff angry over pension changes
The retailer ended a consultation this week over plans to scrap its final salary scheme
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NewsNichols buys Feel Good Drinks
The acquisition, for an undisclosed price, comes two-and-a-half years after Nichols owner MBG took a majority share
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NewsTesco's Future Farmer Foundation enters new phase
Programme aims to help young people make a start in the world of agriculture
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NewsOlive oil crisis causes 10% retail price hike
Trade prices in top four producers Spain, Italy, Greece and Tunisia have been rising throughout 2014 and 2015
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NewsButchery chain Crawshaws aiming for 200 new stores
Crawshaw Group will spend £200m on 200 new stores by 2022 as it looks to establish itself as a national brand
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Comment & OpinionDriving food exports: where’s the detail from government?
Lofty aims aren’t being followed by the necessary details
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NewsSABMiller fizzy performance in emerging markets dented by sluggish Europe
Sales at global drinks group SABMiller have risen 3% in its first quarter despite challenging markets in Europe, China and Australia.
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NewsAsda, Morrisons and Co-op disclose full fisheries data
Asda, The Co-op and Morrisons have claimed a UK first by publishing the full list of fisheries they source from
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Media Bites 24 July: Diageo, Amazon, McDonalds, Starbucks
Diageo is reportedly under investigation in the US by the SEC for artificially boosting sales figures
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NewsPaul Hollywood to launch home baking brand with Premier Foods
Premier Foods will launch a new home baking range with Great British Bake Off heartthrob Paul Hollywood
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NewsCity Snapshot: Diageo faces scrutiny for artificially boosting sales
Shares in drinks giant Diageo have opened 1.6% down to 1,876p on the London Stock Exchange
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NewsRibena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon hit by Tesco sugar cull
Tesco is to delist some of the biggest-selling children’s drinks brands in the UK when kids go back to school this autumn
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Analysis & FeaturesReports of bogof's demise prove greatly exaggerated
Grocery just can’t let go of the Buy One Get One Free mechanic, the latest promotions data from Assosia shows…
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Comment & OpinionAldi support for NFU fruit and veg pledge is sassy
Sir: Aldi’s support of the NFU’s fruit and veg pledge (18 July, p67) is to be applauded…
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NewsFarmers for Action to 'name and shame' supermarkets
Lobby group Farmers for Action (FFA) is planning to “name and shame” supermarkets who don’t pay fairly for milk, and has n…
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NewsUrban Fresh Foods in talks for growth funds
The fruit snack business has been growing rapidly since it launched almost six years ago
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