All The Grocer articles in 25 March 2017 – Page 5
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Analysis & FeaturesPost-Brexit surge in wheat hits breakfast bowl prices
After Weetabix warned Brexit could hit breakfast, shoppers are already paying more for some favourite cereal brands
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NewsLactalis Nestlé launches indulgent Aero Heavenly mousses
Aero Heavenly will be sold in chocolate and salted caramel flavours in 170g pots
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NewsCampaigners call for legal requirements for hospital food
The Campaign for Better Hospital Food found half of hospitals in London are failing to meet basic standards for food
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NewsGeorge Wright to take up role of Tesco commercial director
Wright has been a key figure in the success of Tesco’s Project Reset strategy
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NewsFever-Tree shares lose momentum on 'encouraging' growth
Fever-Tree became a victim of its own success this week as shares lost some sparkle on Tuesday
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Comment & OpinionApproach the new financial year with a mindset for growth
It’s Q1, a new financial year and a new performance year. An ideal time to consider your mindset
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Comment & OpinionSimon Amstell's Carnage: a witty and provocative look at meat
The year is 2067. Meat and dairy are outlawed
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Analysis & FeaturesMullan's tops the bill at 2017 Convenience Retail Awards
The Convenience Retail Awards 2017, organised by The Grocer and Convenience Store, celebrated the best retailers
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Comment & OpinionOur food environment needs protecting from the dead zone
New concerns about factory farming have been flagged up by Philip Lymbery’s book Dead Zone: Where the Wild Things Were
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NewsSyn values and Porky Lights
Sir, Slimming World does not endorse any products and we certainly do not, and have never, endorsed Porky Lights sausages
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News2 Sisters blames rising input prices for £2.5m loss
2 Sisters slipped back into loss in the second quarter as rising input prices slashed margins at the UK food giant
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NewsMark Wood and Louise Patterson take up senior roles at Graze
Graze CEO Anthony Fletcher said the pair would bring a wealth of knowledge to the company
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WhitepapersHow can the multiples beat the discounters?
Aldi and Lidl are showing continued growth, but with 94% of customers shopping at both a multiple and a discounter, and with price only the fourth most important factor to a customer, the likes of Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s can still beat the discounters.
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NewsFood industry bosses cook up banquet from waste at CEO CookOff
The event, hosted by UKHarvest and Jamie Oliver, highlighted the problem of obesity, malnutrition and food waste
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NewsWelsh food & drink to benefit from £21m Project Helix boost
Plan will create 370 new jobs in food & drink sector and safeguard 2,000, says Welsh government
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NewsTesco backs supplier training that explains review strategy
The course will train suppliers on how to better understand the decisions of Tesco’s commercial teams
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NewsWaitrose cuts out coffee 'freeloaders' with rule tweak
Waitrose is to put a stop to people who pick up free coffee in stores without making a purchase
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NewsLondon attack 'may prompt tighter store security'
Retailers may be forced to bring in Istanbul-style security measures in stores in London, a leading analyst has warned
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NewsMorrisons cuts time to pay smaller suppliers to 14 days
Morrisons is shortening its payment terms for its smaller suppliers to a maximum of 14 days
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Category ReportPDF: Britain's Biggest Brands 2017
I’m not sure who would be most offended, Johnny Rotten or Nigel Farage. But there’s a surprising similarity between the two…





