All The Grocer articles in 27 January 2018
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
Import checks delay shows government is making up Brexit ‘plan’ as it goes
Even the trade bodies who welcomed the delay argued it was the right decision carried out for the wrong reason
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Comment and Opinion
Is Sir Terry Leahy about to make the same mistake at Morrisons as he made at Tesco?
Terry Leahy downplayed the danger of the discounters in a bullish interview with the FT
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News
Fish suppers set to be pricier in 2018 as quotas bite
A fall in supply means it is “almost inevitable” the traditional British fish supper will become more expensive
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Comment and Opinion
We must all of us go to work on plastic
The recent media, government and public storm has created a collective will to tackle the problem
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Comment and Opinion
Work with us at Iceland to end the senseless use of plastic
Plastic is ubiquitous. Its wondrous convenience is such that we cannot seem to cope without it
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News
Iceland must do more to tackle waste says Richard Walker
Walker said food waste was “a big issue” he was “passionate” about addressing in his new role
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News
Crowdfunding: hunger for food and drink business on the rise
Crowdfunding appetite for food and drink startups was undiminished in 2017, according to figures from Crowdcube
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Comment and Opinion
Apprenticeship or degree, it's the work that counts
The changed discourse surrounding apprenticeships is finally starting to enter the national business consciousness
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News
Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards open for entries
Entries can range from household names to small artisan producers…
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News
Fever Tree and Diageo shares benefit from G&T boom
Two complementary drinks businesses at either end of the growth curve updated the market this week
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Category Report
Dirt cheap cleans up: Household and paper products category report 2018
Own-label lines are cheaper than the big names and say they are as effective at doing the job. Shoppers have noticed
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News
Richard Walker urges post-Brexit recycling rules clarity
Industry investment was urgently needed to boost the UK’s recycling capacity, Walker warned
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News
Fears raised over a repeat of last year's salad shortages
Salad suppliers are scrambling to secure alternative supplies to avoid a repeat of last year’s veg crisis
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Comment and Opinion
Richard Walker: 'The genie is out of the bottle on plastics'
Guest editor Richard Walker on making an impact as Iceland’s new sustainability director and the MD of The Food Warehouse
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My Alternative CV
Colette Twomey, Clonakilty Food Co, on David Essex & airports
‘I’ve witnessed a lot of bad interviews. It’s important to do your homework – it pays off!’
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News
Sunbites adds Veggie Harvest range with multigrains and veg
The snacks are made with pea flour and whole corn
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News
Media Bites 26 January: Diageo, Halo Top, plastic, Walmart, Greene King
Diageo was in focus yesterday as the drinks giant published its half-year figures.
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News
City snapshot: Ten Acre snapped up by Fairfields Farm
Premium snack brand Ten Acre has been acquired by fellow crisps manufacturer Fairfields Farm, The Grocer can reveal this morning.
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Analysis and Features
Asda and Sainsbury's lead in hikes for own-label wine
Own-label wine prices are rising in Asda and Sainsbury’s but remain relatively stationary in Morrisons and Tesco
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News
Müller gearing up to relaunch Milk & More delivery service
Consumer interest in doorstep milk delivery and traditional glass bottles has soared on the back of the plastics debate