All The Grocer articles in 27 April 2019 – Page 2
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NewsMedia Bites 6 March: Sainsbury's, Brexit tariffs, AB InBev
“Sainsbury’s sales are stuck in reverse” writes The Times (£), while The Telegraph says the sales slide has piled further pressure on chief executive Mike Coupe.
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NewsJust Eat sales surge on booming UK orders
A jump in orders and the acquisition of rival HungryHouse helped UK takeaway marketplace Just Eat grow revenues by 43% to almost £780m last year and move back into pre-tax profit.
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NewsLarkin claims UK first with super-premium canned wine
“Putting top-notch Napa wine in a beer can might be divisive”, said the brand’s founder
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NewsTesco completes move to 100% sustainable chocolate
The move to Rainforest Alliance Certified cocoa applies to all own-label chocolate products, including biscuits, cakes, desserts and cereals
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NewsJoe & Seph’s to make confectionery debut with Popcorn Bites
Two variants, Milk Chocolate and Dark Chocolate, will roll out from 17 March exclusively into Sainsbury’s
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Comment & OpinionSalt reduction efforts won't work unless OOH sector does its bit
Salty restaurant meals will make consumers expect salty retail products, says Craig Sargeant, general manager at Mars Food UK
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Comment & OpinionHow supermarkets can take a bite out of Deliveroo's on-demand crowd
Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats are soaring – and there’s plenty of room for supermarkets to cater for Britain’s takeaway habit
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NewsOrganic brand Neat gains first retail listings
Its eye-catching pink packaging aims to bring a contemporary offer to the fresh produce fixture
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NewsRobert Goodwill appointed farming minister by Defra
The MP for Scarborough and Whitby is a former immigration minister
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NewsNestlé unveils Milkybar Mix Ups with milk & white chocolate
The new treat comprises white chocolate buttons with a cocoa filling and milk chocolate with a ’milky’ filling
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NewsMedia Bites 7 March: Patisserie Valerie, Tobacco stocks, Just Eat
Patisserie Valerie’s new owner has insisted it has the money and skill to rebuild the company despite sacking the café chain’s top management to save money.
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NewsOff-Piste Wines appoints advisers to explore growth options
The distributor, whose brands include The Signal Post and Most Wanted, is mulling options including debt or a sale
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Comment & OpinionAmazon is building trust with its fight against fakes for a reason
Offering more concessions to brands also helps build trust in Amazon as a partner, both in e-retail and, increasingly, advertising, says Eric Fulwiler, executive director London at VaynerMedia
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News‘Fake balsamic vinegar’ scandal as Italy uncovers major fraud case
Investigators believe frausters may have used cheaper grapes to make vinegar that was then passed off as authentic balsamic
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Comment & OpinionWhy hipsters could be the unlikely saviours of cereals
The Cereal Killer Café in London – and its hipster fanbase – proves there’s room for high-sugar, high-price cereals if brands can get it right
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Comment & OpinionFemale-founded businesses are being let down by investors
The investor community has some catching up to do on gender diversity, says Kerstin Robinson, co-founder of Nix & Kix
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Comment & OpinionGender balance should be the norm for marketers, not a statement
Achieving gender balance in advertising is not just about putting more women on screen, says Hannah Walley, Kantar Millward Brown’s joint head of media & digital
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Comment & OpinionTfL's eggs and bacon ad ban is potentially damaging folly
Its censorship is an example of the confusion, and consequent health damage, that nutrient profiling causes, says Joanna Blythman
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ProfilesSnapchat explained: Q&A with Adrian King, head of CPG, Snap Inc
Can’t tell your filters from your lenses? We asked Adrian King, head of CPG, Snap Inc, for the key details fmcgs should know about the platform
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Range PreviewRange preview: Aldi Easter 2019
Aldi has unveiled a raft of intricately decorated, eye-catching confections to make luxury gifting more accessible





