All The Grocer articles in 26 September 2015 – Page 6
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Sainsbury's seeks UK town for food waste initiative trials
Household food waste is an escalating issue, with 7m tonnes of food and drink wasted annually
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Jamie setback as government has 'no plans' for sugar tax
The news was announced in the government’s response to Oliver’s sugar tax petition
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Tree of Life rolls out Penning Spring Water line
Health and organic food distributor Tree of Life has launched its own brand of bottled spring water
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Scottish Food and Drink Federation appoints David Thomson CEO
Thomson joins in December and replaces Dr Colette Backwell
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'Transformational' year for Finsbury as sales soar
Finsbury Food Group has boosted its top line by 45.8% to £256.2m and like-for-like sales 6.1%
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Media Bites 21 September: Megabrew, living wage, Ocado
The after-affects from last week’s big deal news continued to ripple through the papers at the weekend. There was also more fallout over the living wage, with the John Lewis chairman issuing a warning of its affects.
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Scotch Whisky Association wins China fraudulent packaging battle
The Scotch Whisky Association has won a legal battle against a company producing fraudulent packaging…
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Farmgate pricing inquiry announced by environment committee
MPs are set to heap further scrutiny on the relationship between retailers and suppliers with a new inquiry into farmgate prices
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Comment and Opinion
Why most availability measures used in the industry are dishonest
Availability is probably the most important and definitely the most undervalued facet of grocery retailing
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Morrisons calls end to ‘guilt’ lanes with checkout confectionery ban
The supermarket will replace the confectionery with a range of alternative snacks, including fruit, nuts and bottled water
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Lidl to pay the Living Wage Foundation minimum
Lidl will become the first British supermarket to pay workers the hourly rate set by the Living Wage Foundation