All The Grocer articles in 27 April 2019 – Page 12
-
NewsStartup Good Soul launches premium boxed CBD chocolate
The brand launched this week as a direct-to-consumer offer
-
NewsCrediton Dairy in first push for Arctic Iced Coffee
It comes as the brand saw sales rise to almost £4m during the past year
-
NewsWaitrose funds fellowship projects tackling plastic pollution
The fellowships will be hosted by a number of the 520 universities across the Commonwealth
-
NewsLittle Dish ambient lines vanish as brand focuses on chilled
Products began to disappear in earnest from the mults in the autumn
-
NewsCadbury enlists Kim Wilde and Jason Donovan for Darkmilk ads
The comical clips made their small screen debut on Saturday (20 April)
-
NewsNestlé beats first quarter sales expecations on strong US and Brazilian growth
Consumer giant Nestlé posted first quarter organic growth ahead of expectations after a strong performance in the US and Brazil.
-
Feature SynopsisFocus On Healthcare & Supplements: 18 May
Food is getting less nutritious. So say studies comparing what we eat today with decades ago.
-
NewsMarks & Spencer cuts 400 food prices for Easter weekend
Around 20% of M&S Easter eggs are £5 and under
-
NewsMedia Bites 23 April: Kraft Heinz, Easter footfall, Casino
Anheuser-Busch InBev executive Miguel Patricio will replace Bernardo Hees at the beginning of July as chief executive of Kraft Heinz
-
NewsBritish Land sells 12 Sainsbury's superstores to reduce retail exposure
British Land has agreed to sell 12 superstores from its joint venture with Sainsbury’s for £429m to Realty Income Corporation as part of its strategy to reduce its exposure to retail.
-
NewsWheyhey makes confectionery debut with Chocolate Crispy Clusters
Each 100g provides 449kcals, 4.9g of sugar and 10g of satfat, as well as 22.7g of protein
-
NewsQuorn claims sabotage after chicken nuggets found in veggie products
Quorn stressed it had strict segregation procedures, approved by both The Vegetarian Society and The Vegan Society
-
NewsAsda trials removal of all single-use plastic from its cafés
The retailer has committed to removing single-use cups and cutlery from all of its customer cafés by the end of 2019
-
NewsLidl to recruit customs head to manage Brexit strategy
The post is part of a recently created ‘Brexit team’ at the discounter’s south west London HQ
-
NewsHotel Chocolat to add range of vegan ice lollies
The lollies are made with real fruit and dipped in chocolate
-
NewsOcado begins deliveries from new temporary warehouse in Andover
Previously Ocado had been relying on its other three CFCs, in Erith, Hatfield and Dordon
-
NewsWarburtons unveils bagels range to be advertised by Robert De Niro
The two variants of New York-style bagel are made in the traditional manner
-
NewsPig sector complains to ASA over Amazon advert
The National Pig Association said Amazon’s Echo Dot cinema ad encouraged the illegal act of ’swill feeding’, which could spread disease
-
NewsCoca-Cola reports “solid” start to the year with 5% sales uplift
The Coca-Cola Company has posted net revenue growth of 5% in the first three months of the year, representing an “encouraging” first quarter performance.
-
Comment & OpinionWho is Miguel Patricio and what will the new Kraft Heinz boss bring to the table?
Kraft Heinz switched leaders yesterday after a disastrous fourth quarter – and despite being cut from the same 3G cloth as his predecessor, new chief Miguel Patricio represents a change of direction





