All The Grocer articles in 27 June 2015 – Page 2
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Category Report
Focus on beer & cider 2015
A year ago cider was booming. Now, in absolute volume terms, it’s the sector’s worst performer. Why?…
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News
Moy Park to be used as platform for JBS European growth
Brazilian meat giant JBS plans to use Moy Park as a launch pad into Europe…
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News
Tesco/Morrisons shares honeymoon 'will soon be over'
A damning new report on UK supermarkets has warned the sense of investor optimism about the sector will soon be over…
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News
Netto speeds up hunt for store sites up north
Danish discounter Netto looks to have accelerated its search for sites just seven months after returning to the UK…
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News
Midcounties Co-op separates off management of larger stores
The Midcounties Co-operative has separated the management of 25 stores bigger than 8,000 sq ft…
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Category Report
Beer & cider category report 2015
Is cider’s slight slide over the past year just a blip or a sign of things to come?
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Analysis and Features
10 Things You Need To Know About... Meat, Fish & Poultry
It’s time to talk turkey… and meat, fish and all other kinds of poultry. This week The Grocer unveils the latest in the 10 Things… series of digital features with an in depth look at the British meat, fish and poultry market.
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Analysis and Features
Fowl news: Wash raw chicken to kill bugs say 32% of young
Consumer awareness on how to avoid food poisoning from campylobacter is worryingly low, a poll for The Grocer reveals…
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Analysis and Features
Who were the real winners of Hugh's Fish Fight?
The Grocer has gained exclusive access to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, and some of his fiercest critics, to find out…
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Analysis and Features
Talking turkey: Can Bernard Matthews be 'bootiful' again?
The Grocer visits Bernard Matthew’s Norfolk HQ ‘Turkey Hall’ to talk twizzlers, ready meals and returning to profit with CEO Rob Burnett…
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Analysis and Features
The legal view: Suppliers must step up scrutiny to fight fraud
The industry isn’t over the final hurdle of the 2013 horsemeat scandal. Specialist food regulation lawyer Jessica Burt explains why…
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Analysis and Features
Frozen fish brands hook Facebook users with recipes
We’ve enlisted content marketing agency to find out which frozen fish brands are most active on Facebook. So who’s most sociable?
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Comment and Opinion
Maggi noodles recall brings testing times for Nestlé
I heard the first rumblings about the Nestlé Maggi noodle issue in India early in June…
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News
Russian import ban renewal likely to hit dairy hardest
This week, Russia confirmed it would extend the ban on EU food imports for another year…
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News
Ahold-Delhaize merger prompts Morrisons-Sainsbury's gossip
The mega-merger of European supermarket giants Ahold and Delhaize will shake up the grocery sector in Europe and the US…
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Comment and Opinion
GSCOP coverage is essential: shoppers have a right to know
The YouGov survey this week reported improvement across the board on retailer collaborative measures versus one year ago…
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News
Scott Richardson steps up to Brace's Bakery CEO role
Brace’s Bakery has promoted sales & marketing director Scott Richardson to CEO…
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Comment and Opinion
Ferrero's pursuit of its Cinderella is no Cadbury story
There are a number of reasons why this deal has been broadly welcomed…
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News
Cold and wet weather hits sales of summer food and drink
Cool and damp weather has dented sales of summer favourites - and a chilly start to June won’t have improved the situation
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News
Nisa posts £3m loss and admits 'over-optimism' on lost business
Buying group Nisa has recorded a £3m loss – the first in its history – for the year to April 2015…