All The Grocer articles in 27 April 2019 – Page 10
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News
Ornua reports strong results but warns Brexit will be 'costly'
The Irish dairy co-op saw global operating profit up 14.8% last year to €40.4m, boosted by strong performance by the Kerrygold brand
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Loose fruit and veg sales growing at double rate of plastic-packed
Twenty one per cent of fruit, veg and salad was sold loose over the past 12 weeks, according to Kantar
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Jacobs Douwe Egberts debuts in UK tea with Ti Ora wellness brand
Eight SKUs will roll exclusively into Sainsbury’s this month through the retailer’s Future Brands initiative
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Comment and Opinion
Why grocery own label needs a serious rethink
The discounters have changed the game and old strategies no longer work, says Koen de Jong, managing partner at IPLC
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Comment and Opinion
It's time to start distinguishing between Aldi and Lidl
The two are similar, but Aldi is further developed as a ’regular big shop’ retailer, says Insight Traction’s Jeremy Garlick
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News
Aero enters gifting market with Bliss bite-sized chocolates
The individually wrapped chocs were created to meet demand for ‘light yet indulgent luxury products’
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Comment and Opinion
How sustainable coffee is going beyond the reusable cup
Reports of a potential coffee shortage seemed to have hit home at this weekend’s London Coffee Festival
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News
Aldi launches canned sparkling wine duo
The launch capitalises on the growing trend for canned wines
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Hashtag Co unveils hemp-infused coffee in biodegradable pod
Available from 20 April, Cannacoffe marks a world first, claim the London-based Hashtag
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Olive supplier builds up six-month stockpiles in case of no-deal Brexit
Bristol-based the Real Olive Co said the move would safeguard supply to its retail customers
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Ella’s Kitchen and Asda team up for babyfood pouch recycling
The six-month initiative kicked off this week at 37 Asda stores across the UK
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White Rabbit revamps gluten-free pizza lineup after £750k cash boost
The Oxfordshire brand is now seeking an additional £1m to expand its team and marketing activity
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Comment and Opinion
Supermarket craft beer boom is great for shoppers. But it has a price
Craft beer is being swallowed by big business. This may be great for some – consumers included – but smaller, independent operations can’t compete
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Analysis and Features
How Halo Top revolutionised ice cream pack design
Following its 2015 makeover, Halo Top’s saw sales surge and lookalikes emerge
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News
HipChips café launches crisps & dips snacks into Sainsbury’s
The packs of handmade potato crisps with a trio of dips (rsp: £4.99/250g) will be available from 9 April
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: Greenpeace stands by criticism of Sainsbury's on plastic packaging
In a letter to The Grocer, Greenpeace’s head of ocean plastics campaign defends its decision to call out Sainsbury’s
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News
Sainsbury's hits McGuigan wine with delistings
The supermarket has slashed 10 SKUs from the brand, reducing its presence on shelves from 40 to 30 SKUs
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Sir David Naish: tributes paid to former NFU president
Through his tenure as NFU president, Naish also became president of pan-EU farmer representative body COPA
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Lion pounces for craft brewery Magic Rock
The deal, for an undisclosed sum, will see Lion take full ownership of the Huddersfield brand
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Majestic warns some suppliers could 'lose out' as it restructures
A letter to suppliers this week says relationship could change for those not ’economically and strategically’ aligned with Majestic