All The Grocer articles in 26 September 2015 – Page 4
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News
Ex-General Mills boss Moseley named Mizkan Euro MD
Former General Mills boss Jim Moseley has been appointed MD of Branston owner Mizkan Euro.
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'Convenience store investment falling' ahead of NLW
The ACS is warning investment is down 35% over the past three months
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Analysis and Features
Carry on chaos? How the carrier bag charge will affect England
Will 5 October really herald a meltdown at the tills? Or is it a chance for retailers to give something back?…
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Savse plays on 'hard to say' name in new advertising campaign
The ‘Hard To Say, Easy To Love [Sav-say]’ campaign kicked off on Monday…
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Publicity stunt: Heineken unveils action-packed Bond ad
Heineken has launched an international TV and cinema advert starring Daniel Craig
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Comment and Opinion
Why Fairtrade is backing UN Sustainable Development Goals
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are an unparalleled opportunity to tackle the world’s most intractable problem, says Fairtrade CEO Michael Gidney
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Comment and Opinion
How fish fingers can sustain for 60 more years
The Queen isn’t the only British icon celebrating a milestone for length of reign this month…
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Comment and Opinion
Matthew McConaughey, sandals and other reasons to be chia-full
Supermarkets are clambering over each other like triathletes in a pond to cater for a new breed of weekend warrior
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News
Diageo volumes improve but volatile currency markets bite
Shares in drinks giant Diageo have risen as CEO Ivan Menezes reassured the market of the group’s impending recovery. The boost to the stock came despite Menezes warning operating profits would take a £150m hit because of volatile currency markets.
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Young's to keep open two under-threat Scottish sites, saving 250 jobs
The processor had considered closing the sites after losing a Sainsbury’s salmon contract
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… By a dead pig (as told to Bill Tush)
Well, Lord Ashcroft claims to have had a beef with the prime minister but I’m here to say that someone’s telling porkies
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News
Wiley’s Finest Alaskan fish oil wins Tesco listing
The four-strong range is certified by the Marine Stewardship Council
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Ella’s Kitchen links with Save the Children for Christmas pouch
Ella’s Kitchen has brought back its Christmas meal pouch, this year in partnership with Save the Children. The Jingle Belly Christmas Dinner, available now from Asda, Boots and Sainsbury’s, is a blend of turkey, potatoes, broccoli, parsnips, carrots, cranberries and sprouts suitable for babies aged seven months-plus ...
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Hari Ghotra adds 12-strong curry spice kits range to offer
The 12-strong line-up includes classics such as korma, tikka masala and biryani alongside less well-known dishes
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Milk brand A2 launches two long-life UHT cartons
The cartons will initially go on sale in Ocado.
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City snapshot: Diageo set for £150m currency hangover
Diageo boss Ivan Menezes has warned this morning that £150m will be wiped off this year’s operating profits as a result of exchange rate movements.
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Media Bites 23 September: WH Smith, Kantar Worldpanel, AG Barr
Kantar Worldpanel’s most recent grocery market share figures, Irn-Bru maker AG Barr’s sales falling flat and WH Smith ended its ‘rip-off’ hospital shop prices all feature prominently in today’s papers.
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2 Sisters announces £55m ready meals factory revamp
2 Sisters Food Group is to invest £55m to boost its growing ready meals division, including the complete reconstruction of its Pennine Foods factory in Sheffield.
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Category Report
The OC&C Top 150 index 2015
Own-brand suppliers are growing over three times faster than branded suppliers
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News
General Mills improves profits despite sales slip
Profits at General Mills leapt 23.6% to $426.6m in its first quarter despite overall revenues slipping slightly as the US food group improved pricing and focused on margin expansion efforts.