All The Grocer articles in 26 March 2016 – Page 4
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Food & drink industry must break silence to fight food crime, new report warns
Companies remain too reluctant to share sensitive information with authorities, the National Food Crime Unit says
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City snapshot: Premier Foods rejects McCormick bid
McCormick bid 52p per share on 12 February and upped its offer last week
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Media Bites 23 March: Tesco, BHS, British American Tobacco
Tesco is “taking small but real steps towards recovery”, according to this morning’s Financial Times.
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Whole Earth adds Peanut, Pecan & Walnut to 3 Nut Butter range
Its launch seeks to capitalise on the success of Cashew, Peanut & Hazelnut
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Molson Coors receives £100,000 fine for River Wey pollution
The brewery expresses “regret” after pleading guilty to discharging waste
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Comment and Opinion
Sporty sponge cake is slice of hard luck for Rangers fan
Rangers fan Iain Orr was thrilled to get a cake in the colours of his favourite footy team last week
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Comment and Opinion
Doritos hosts fancy pool party caper for 'bold' lads
A glam pool party: sun, bikini babes, a DJ and a fire-eater
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Blue potatoes are making a comeback via Farmdrop
The nutty-tasting vegetable disappeared from UK plates after the war
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Comment and Opinion
Why shouting from the shelf won’t necessarily get a brand noticed
Are consumers really just looking for clear and concise information?
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Mondelez hits back at Cadbury 'broken promises' allegations
The company dismissed Channel 4’s Dispatches programme as “misleading and one-sided”
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Heineken the latest business to join Neighbourly social platform
Brewer will be giving staff the option to participate in community causes
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Laphroaig lays down the Lore with new expression
The whisky aims to encapsulate the over-200 year history of the Islay-based distillery
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Nestlé launches Purina Beyond dry dogfood sub-brand duo
The premium range will be available in 2kg and 10k packs
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The Co-op Group and Unite reach agreement on transport plans
Unite confident its members have a secure future with The Co-op
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Purdey's gets dark berry-flavoured Edge variant
The multivitamin drink’s new flavour is reflected in the dark packaging
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'Feelgood factor' of chocolate outweighs health risks
Almost a quarter of Brits said they had bought chocolate over the last three months to boost their mood
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Majestic Wine-owned Naked Wines hits £100m of annual sales
The company’s now has more than 300,000 ‘mature’ angels – customers who have been customers for over four months
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Media Bites 22 March: Costa Coffee, Tesco, Pets at Home
Takeover and break-up talk swirl around Costa Coffee and Premier Inn owner Whitbread.
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Scots fisheries secretary slams refusal to devolve seafood levy
Richard Lochead warned he would push for “maximum autonomy” within the current arrangements…
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Lily O’Brien’s finding life sweet in the UK
Irish chocolatier Lily O’Brien’s has taken a bigger bite out of the UK retail market with sales in the country jumping 30% in 2015.