All The Grocer articles in 25 March 2017 – Page 5
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Food & drink entrepreneurs set for export mission to Paris as Article 50 is set to be triggered
A delegation of independent food and drink entrepreneurs are set to explore the growing French taste for British produce in a trade mission to Paris next week - just two days before the triggering of Article 50.
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Sterling slump causes 14% drop in Coca-Cola European Partners' British sales
The recently formed Coca-Cola European Partners saw sales in Great Britain slide by 14% once translated into euros in 2016 as the collapse in the value of the pound hit reported revenues
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Moy Park wins raft of listings for ready to eat chicken range
The Good to Go range launched in January as a “convenient snacking solution”
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Aduna smashes £325k funding target as demand for African-inspired food and drink grows
Health food brand Aduna has hit its £325,000 crowdfunding target just two days after launching the campaign to raise cash for the next stage of growth.
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Gousto offers staff shares to 'create a culture of owners'
The one-off share option will be rewarded to Gousto employees who have worked for the company for at least six months
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Imperial Brands and JTI confirm Palmer & Harvey stake talks
According to Sky News, the tobacco giants are considering investing tens of millions of pounds into P&H…
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Scots indies back deposit refund scheme for bottles and cans
Customers could receive a small reward for returning used bottles and cans to retailers
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Brazilian rotten meat scandal has not affected UK says FSA
Brazilian federal police launched a massive raid on sites owned by 21 Brazilian meat companies
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RVS opens healthier Shop & Co store at Hairmyres Hospital
RVS said Shop & Co Hairmyres was the “first of many”
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UK food prices return to inflation according to official statistics
The price of UK food and non-alcoholic drinks rose 0.3% in February after 31 consecutive months of decline, according to the Office of National Statistics.
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E&J Gallo adds Wild Strawberry flavour to fizzy Spritz range
The brand hopes the 9% abv tipple will tap into the trend for fruit flavoured wines
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Asda withdraws Slimzone range ahead of Slimming World hearing
A court hearing is due next week over Asda’s linking of Slimzone products to Slimming World
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Twelve cocoa companies commit to end rainforest destruction
Nestlé, Mondelez, Mars and palm oil producer Olam came together with the Prince of Wales to pledge plan of action
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Media Bites 21 March: Palmer & Harvey in talks with two tobacco giants over sale of stake
Two of the world’s biggest tobacco manufacturers are in talks about a deal to shore up the finances of Palmer & Harvey, according to reports. Plus, the rest of the day’s news, including Tesco international shake-up and Finsbury teaming up with mary Berry.
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City snapshot: Fever-Tree sales and profits continue to soar as UK growth accelerates
Revenues at posh mixer brand Fever-Tree fizzed another 73% higher in 2016 to £102.2m, driven by accelerating growth in its domestic UK, helped by a new listing with Asda.
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Hilltop Honey eyes expansion with £385k funding package
Welsh raw honey supplier Hilltop Honey has invested in a new manufacturing site and equipment to fuel growth after securing a £385k funding package.
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The best of NPD from Natural Products Expo West
Claire Nuttall reviews the best innnovation from this year’s expo, including plant milks - and skinless popcorn
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Finsbury Food Group bets on Mary Berry to boost flat sales
Finsbury has turned to former Bake Off judge Mary Berry to sweeten sales with a new range of cakes as inflationary cost pressures squeeze the business.
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UK food & drink is staring down the barrel of Brexit
Article 50 will be triggered next Wednesday. Time to get serious about negotiating the right deal for UK food & drink
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Tesco takes an axe to Heineken range in major reset
Cull includes Amstel, Sol, Tiger and most Fosters sub-variants, but no brand has been spared