All The Grocer articles in 27 April 2019 – Page 2
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News
Scotmid Co-operative posts 11% profit boost after hot summer
Strong sales across its food business boosted by the hot summer were the key drivers
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News
Fever-Tree bosses get bumper pay boost after targets exceeded
The brand’s 2018 performance far exceeded its maximum performance targets
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Comment and Opinion
Carlsberg faces the trolls as part of commitment to change
For a brewer as big as Carlsberg to completely overhaul its core lager is no small undertaking
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News
Second ‘Fuller’s & Friends’ craft beer collaboration launched
They roll into Waitrose from 29 April
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Comment and Opinion
Pepsi sky advertising trial brought back down to earth
Russian startup StartRocket has developed a way to launch ‘orbital billboards’ into the atmosphere
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Comment and Opinion
Diane Abbott picks up Fleabag's RTD-promoting baton
Abbott last week apologised for drinking a canned mojito on the Tube
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News
Track & trace tobacco rollout labelled a 'fiasco'
Without the necessary codes retailers will not be able to buy compliant tobacco from 20 May
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Analysis and Features
How Brexit trade deals may put UK fishing access at risk
UK might ‘unwittingly’ be making a grave error in negotiations
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News
Mike Coupe rages at CMA as Sainsbury's-Asda deal dies
The final report, issued on Thursday, concluded the merger would lead to rising prices and reduced quality for UK shoppers
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News
City snapshot: Just Eat first quarter sales rise 28% as UK slows down
Online takeaway marketplace Just Eat has reported a 28% jump in first quarter sales to £227.9m, despite a slowdown in UK sales. Plus, Sainsbury’s shares sink to 30-year low and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 26 April: Sainsbury's/Asda fallout special
The papers look at the ramifications of the collapse of the £12bn Saisbury/Asda merger and what is next for the two supermarkets and their management teams.
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Energy Products: 1 June
A disruptor is on the scene. And it’s not the kind of ambitious startup brand you typically imagine shaking up industries.
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News
Godiva appoints new UK boss Olivier de Mendez
De Mendez has 25 years of experience in retail, food and beverage
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Comment and Opinion
Why startups should set goals early - and write them down
Knowing what you want from your business – and your life – from the start will help guide your goals
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Analysis and Features
Can 7-Eleven conquer the UK market second time out?
The convenience giant is signalling a return to the UK after a 20-year absence. Why now?
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News
Vegan Society mounts legal challenge against 'veggie sausage' ban
The Vegan Society contested alternative vocabulary suggested by the agriculture committee, such as ‘vegetable disc’ did not constitute clear food labelling under EU consumer law
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News
UK salmon population nearing 'crisis point'
The total catch in 2018 was 33% below the five-year average
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Comment and Opinion
The Sainsbury's-Asda deal is dead. What now?
The CMA’s findings make grim reading for large companies considering M&A activity
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News
Tesco to roll out larger disabled toilets and changing spaces
The Changing Places facilities offer a larger than normal area and specialist equipment
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Asda back on top with the lowest price for 20 items
Asda was exclusively cheapest for 10 items following a surprisingly uncompetitive showing last time out