All The Grocer articles in 25 November 2017 – Page 4
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McGuigan introduces riesling duo in wine portfolio revamp
The winemaker has added a 2016 Riesling to its Classic range and will replace its Black Label gewürtztraminer
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McDonald's faces strikes in 2018, claims food workers union
McDonald’s told The Grocer it was unaware of any planned strikes
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Chancellor announces surprise Budget freeze on alcohol duty
The move recognised “the pressure on household budgets” and backed “our Great British pubs” said Philip Hammond
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Analysis and Features
Autumn Budget 2017: the food & drink industry reacts
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced his Autumn Budget, unveiling an increase to the national living wage, an April switch to CPI for business rates - and a surprise freeze in beer duty. Here’s how key industry bodies and companies have reacted.
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Autumn Budget 2017 - as it happened
Coverage and key announcements by finance editor Alec Mattinson and how it affects the grocery industry
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Analysis and Features
What impact will Scottish MUP have on the drinks trade?
How will minimum pricing hierarchies be affected in Scotland – and the rest of the UK? And who will benefit?
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B&M to introduce frozen lines following Heron takeover
B&M bought frozen discounter Heron for £152m in August
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Julie Price and Jorge Silva appointed to DCS Group board
DCS has also just recorded its highest month in terms of sales at £22.5m in October
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Waitrose trials home wine tasting service in London area
The service was tested for six weeks among Waitrose staff before launch
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Oliver Morton takes up role as MD of Kellogg’s UK & Ireland
He replaces David Lawlor, who has been promoted to run Kellogg’s cereal business for Europe, the Middle East & North Africa
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Air travel growth boosts SSP Group
Upper Crust and Caffe Ritazza owner SSP Group has reported a double-digit hike in annual sales and profits as a rise in air travel and growth in North America boosted performance.
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Media Bites 22 Nov: Imperial Tobacco, Camelot, Compass Group
Heightened expectations that a blockbuster tobacco takeover was on the way lit a fire under Imperial Brands.
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Chef's Choice Awards entry deadline extended by a week
Deadline for entries is now Monday 27 November
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Ginmeister launches Hedgepig gin liqueur duo
The NPD heralded “the start of an exciting new development for the business” said Ginmeister MD Stephen Marsh
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Wyke Farms and Omsco reveal organic dairy joint venture
First products are expected to be introduced in early 2018, as the partners aim to become the ‘world’s largest organic cheese supplier’
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Brexit and La Niña set to hike prices of key food commodities
UK – already grappling with inflation – will be more exposed to threats than other countries, report warns
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Mary Portas urges Budget freeze on business rates
Business rates bills from 1 April next year are set to rise by £1.15bn in England
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McColl's to extend Project Refresh programme to 500 stores
The convenience store chain piloted two Project Refesh stores at the end of last year…
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PayPoint extends BBC TV licensing deal by six years
The agreement enables customers to buy or renew an existing TV licence with cash or debit card
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JJ Food Service launches Lavazza Coffee microsite
Customers can also register to attend a free coffee training session at Lavazza’s training centres…