All The Grocer articles in 26 May 2018 – Page 6
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Comment and Opinion
Will ditching the dates help Tesco hit its food waste targets?
It’s the latest in a series of initiatives by the supermarket to cut food waste, which has also seen the launch of its Perfectly Imperfect range of wonky veg, and donating surplus food to charity via Community Food Connection
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News
Casillero del Diablo Rosé gets blended 'Summer Edition'
There is “a strong move towards lighter styles of rosé, and the new Casillero bottling chimes with this trend”
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News
Waitrose trialling black plastic alternatives this month
Retailer is switching the black plastic on ready meals, drinks bottles and meat
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News
Poundland links with Greencore for chilled food supply deal
Previous chilled and fresh supplier Kerryfresh fell into administration in March
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News
Tesco Asia boss Hoggett returns as UK COO in shakeup at top
Former chief people officer Alison Horner takes over as Asia CEO, and Natasha Adams is promoted to chief people officer
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News
Eat 17 taps healthy convenience trend with new homemade range
The range spans 72 lines and encompasses sandwiches and wraps, dinner options, sides and desserts
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News
Government keeps 'open mind' on latte levy
Environmental Audit Committee chair Mary Creagh blasted the government’s unwillingness to ban disposable cups
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News
Müller makes move into branded supermarket butter
Müller Spreadable is available in slighlty salted and unsalted varaints and 400g and 250g pack sizes
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News
Meat suppliers' trade body AIMS resigns from Red Tractor board
Rift follows disagreement over future direction of Red Tractor, and lack of focus on eating quality by the scheme
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News
Supermarkets appeal against extra ATM rates demands
Case is being brought by retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and the Co-op
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News
Iceland installs first machine in DRS trial
The Co-op is also launching a DRS trial with reverse vending machines across four major music festivals this summer
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News
M&S store closures could rise from 60 to 100, reports suggest
Like-for-like food sales are set to be down 0.2%, with clothing and home like-for-likes down 1.1%
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News
Halewood Wines & Spirits mounts £7m investment into new John Crabbie distillery
It will be the first single malt distillery to open in the city for more than a century…
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News
AG Barr goes global with Rubicon Street Drinks quartet
Each still drink is sweetened with sugar and stevia, and contains no more than 4.5g of sugar per 100ml
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News
Wincanton shows 'robust' growth in profits
Logistics operator signed deals with Ikea and Wilko last year
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News
John Menzies upbeat despite distribution arm sale delay
Menzies said it remained fully engaged with a number of potential buyers
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News
City snapshot: International investment in UK food and drink on the rise
Overseas-owned companies make up almost half of UK food and drink sales, according to study by law firm EMW. Plus, UK food and drink investment surges to mitigate Brexit finds BDO, two new non-exec directors at M&S and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 21 May: Lidl, Sainsbury's/Asda, M&S
Lidl is planning an online delivery service in yet another assault against the UK’s biggest supermarket chains, writes The Daily Mail.
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury's-Asda must heed the lessons of Tesco
Tesco’s tarnished corporate image was one of the reasons it became the primary victim of the rise of the discounters, argues John Buchanan of HW Fisher & Company
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News
Costcutter appoints Mike Hollis as retail director
Hollis joins Costcutter from Wickes, where he worked as COO for three-and-a-half years