All The Grocer articles in 27 June 2015 – Page 5
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Comment and Opinion
Attack on 'unhealthy' Morrisons is unjustified and completely misses the point
The Children’s Food Campaign complaint against Morrisons is a perfect example of a complaint for the sake of complaining
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News
New GSCOP probe threatened after BBG survey reveals agreement breaches
Move from back margin to front margin is causing ructions in supplier-retailer relationships
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News
'Nutritionally complete' powder can replace food, says entrepreneur
Huel contains ingredients including oat flour, pea protein, brown rice protein and flaxseed
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News
East Coast Bakehouse hopes new €15m facility will take bite out of UK biscuit market
A new Irish business has revealed how it hopes to take a bite out of the UK own-label biscuit market. East Coast Bakehouse this month announced it is investing €15m in a “state-of-the-art” manufacturing facility the size of a football pitch in Drogheda, on Ireland’s east coast. ...
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News
CBL Drinks hopes to cause a Clear Sensation
New premium sparkling flavoured water brand is an addition to CBL’s Perfectly Clear brand
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News
Carlsberg extends 'If Carlsberg Did...' campaign to new male grooming range
Carlsberg’s new shampoo, conditioner and body lotion – launched last week - feature prominently in visit to a very special barber shop
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News
Morrisons rejects price cuts health criticism
Of the 200 products which formed the latest round of Morrisons’ price cuts at the beginning of June, frozen peas were the only fruit or vegetable
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News
PayPoint withdraws social media engagement over 'aggressive' page
The nature of some of the posts made by retailers has prompted the payment services company to pull back from engaging directly on the PayPointPayFair group page
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News
Robinsons celebrates 80 years with Wimbledon
The new 80 Years at Wimbledon campaign kicks off this week with a TV ad, and that will be followed by outdoor and print advertising
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News
Mochi to chew on UK market
V&H, which supplies Japanese restaurants in the UK, launched a six-strong range of Little Moons mochi-based ice creams
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News
Morrisons Magazine pulled, Tesco launches new staff mag in shake-up
Morrisons has pulled the plug on its customer magazine with immediate effect
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News
City Snapshot: More work to do at 2 Sisters despite 'encouraging performance'
2 Sisters Food Group has increased like-for-like sales in its third quarter by 1.1% to £798.7m as the frozen division performed strongly
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News
Media Bites 23 June: Thorntons, Tesco, GCA
Ferrero’s £112m takeover bid of Thorntons dominates the papers this morning but news of Tesco topping a supplier survey as the worst of Britain’s leading supermarket chains at complying with industry guidelines also gets a look in.
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Analysis and Features
Ferrero take over of Thorntons raises more questions than answers
Thorntons shares shot up by more than 40% this morning after news emerged that a takeover bid from Italian chocolate giant Ferrero valued it at £111.9m. But what are the key questions around what a Ferrero-owned Thorntons would look like?
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Comment and Opinion
GCA conference - headline figures conceal lack of change
Tesco’s rise doesn’t reflect the problems still rife amongst suppliers, many of whom are still scared or remain amazingly unaware of GSCOP
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News
Blue Honeysuckle 'superberry' comes to UK
The oblong-shaped, dark blue berry is celebrated as the ‘elixir of life’ in Japan, which has a national ‘Haskap Day’ celebrating its health benefits
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News
Iceland expands 'luxurious' exotic meat range
New additions include wagyu beef, rabbit, venison and kangaroo
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News
Lidl sets sights on regional beer market with new push
Ale could be set to become the latest front in the war for grocery market share as Lidl unveils a new beer fixture and line-up.
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News
Jamie Oliver sugary drinks move misguided, says soft drinks industry
BSDA director general Gavin Partington said industry efforts to help consumers make healthier lifestyle choices were proving far more effective than any tax