All The Grocer articles in 26 September 2015 – Page 5
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Local labelling must be stepped up says Defra's Liz Truss
It comes after a YouGov survey found consumers see local food as a top priority
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Sweet sprouting cauliflower targets young shoppers
The variety hails from China and is grown in the UK by Produce World
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Genetically modified crops banned by Northern Ireland
Move comes in the wake of a similar ban in Scotland
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Comment and Opinion
Eating dangerously: why we should never be complacent about food
You’d be forgiven for thinking it was a bad week for safe eating
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Irn-Bru maker’s stock plummets as sales disappoint
Shares at AG Barr have slid 5.4% so far today to a 35-month low after disappointing sales in the first half hit by mixed British weather and price deflation in the soft drink market. Analysts trimmed their full-year forecasts for the Irn-Bru owner but expected growth to return in the long term.
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Cracker Drinks launches 'completely natural' posh soft drinks
The range comes in a 275ml glass bottle
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Nestlé Waters links with Wildlife Trusts for nature campaign
The Get Better with Nature push aims to help improve the health and wellbeing of the UK population
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Fmcg news round-up: Soreen, Bahlsen, Trebor
Our round-up of the latest news and developments from fmcg brands and suppliers
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Diamond White cider relaunched as wine alternative
Rolling out from this month, the 7.5% abv drink will be available in 500ml cans and two-litre PETs
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Sainsbury's grows sales again as Tesco market share continues to fall
The German discounters, Aldi and Lidl, reported sales growth of 17.3% and 16% over the period
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General Mills announces greenhouse gas emission goals
The supplier plans to reduce emissions by 26% over the next 10 years
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Morrisons adds food manufacturing heft to the board with former Arla Foods boss
Morrisons has bolstered its board with the appointment of Neil Davidson, the former CEO of Arla Foods UK
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Ikea says all its seafood will be MSC-certified
Around 90% of the 23 species sold by the retailer in its Swedish food markets and restaurants are already MSC or ASC-certified
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Jamie Oliver sugar tax proposal rejected by government: reactions
Our round-up of how the industry and campaigners have responded to news the government has ruled out a fizzy drinks tax
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Themed cakes and M&A boosts Finsbury sales
Sales at Finsbury Food Group have increased 45.8% to £256.2m thanks to major acquisitions and the success of themed cakes based on Disney films, such as Frozen, and other animated characters.
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Comment and Opinion
Parents’ loss from Osborne spending review may be lunchbox brands’ gain
Brands have to be savvy about what they are pitching to the lunchbox market and how
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Cornish Sea Salt Co secures funding to fuel exports
Cornish Sea Salt Company is targeting more international sales after securing £1.3m in funding. The natural salt manufacturer also plans to ramp up its UK production facilities to keep up with demand for its products at home and abroad.
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Young's takes Funky Fish Kitchen into frozen
Like the original chilled lines, the new frozen products will be exclusive to Asda
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PureCircle sets sight on LSE main market as sales rise
PureCircle revealed its intention to move from the junior market of the London Stock Exchange to the main market as the ongoing war on sugar helped fuel a rise in sales at the stevia producer.
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Undeniably Charlotte cheesecakes launched into Booths
The cakes were created by pastry chef Charlotte Marrifield