All The Grocer articles in 25 July 2015 – Page 3
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My Alternative CV
David 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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News
New retailer reward program at Londis
New ‘Cool’ initiative doubles the standard discount on all fresh food purchases
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Comment and Opinion
Arsenic 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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News
Cook 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 and Opinion
Pricing 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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News
Lurpak 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 and Opinion
NFU 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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News
Coke 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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News
Energizer 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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Comment and Opinion
Retailers 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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News
Smugglers 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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News
Seafood 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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Rankings
Britain'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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Analysis and Features
Pepper 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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News
Harris + Hoole founders step back from joint Tesco venture
The Tolley family will now be focusing on Taylor Street Baristas
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News
NFU 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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News
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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News
Media 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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News
Paper 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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Analysis and Features
Seabrook 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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