All The Grocer articles in 28 April 2018 – Page 6
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Sustainable Seas inquiry to examine global fishing impact
MPs on the Commons Environmental Audit Committee will also probe how effective the MSC’s eco-label and fishery scheme is
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Camden Town Brewery kicks off 'passionate' Hello Hells push
Camden had “noticed a real lack of passion for lager” when speaking to consumers, said the brewery’s founder Jasper Cuppaidge
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Maltesers puts women centre stage in pair of ads
The two comical clipss are based on conversations with a diverse range of women about their experiences
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Real Good Food completes sale of ingredients arm to address losses
Cake and decorations specialist Real Good Food has sold its ingredients business Garrett’s as part of its cost-reduction efforts.
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Comment and Opinion
As takeover gets go-ahead, Co-op will need swift success to satisfy Nisa members
The Co-op will have to quickly get to grips with dealing with thousands of individual and fiercely independent business owners
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Vaping business Supreme reveals stock market float plans
E-cigarette liquid specialist Supreme Exports has announced its intention to start trading on the London Stock Exchange
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Co-op's Nisa takeover gets green light from the CMA
The Co-op now expects the deal to be fully completed early next month, after Competition & Markets Authority waved through the £137.5m takeover
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Aldi and B&M both to open new DCs in Elstow, Bedfordshire
Planning permission has been granted for an 800,000 sq ft Aldi facility and one million sq ft B&M site
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Euro Garages enters US as Kroger forecourts deal goes through
The forecourt operator struck a £2.2bn deal with retail giant Kroger to acquire its store network in February
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Lambrini teams up with Fake Bake for online promotion
New packs roll out from today (23 April) across Lambrini Always Original bottles
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Alison Robinson joins Weetabix to head on-the-go drinks sales
She joins Weetabix from Britvic, where she spent almost 12 years
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City snapshot: English wine exports help Chapel Down sales jump 15%
Chapel Down has reported year-on year sales up 15% from £10.2m to £11.8m and continuing EBITDA up 29% from £750,000 to £968,000. Plus, YO! Sushi has bought Taiko Foods, a supplier of sushi products to the supermarket sector, as part of its plan to create a global multi-format and multi brand sushi business and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Media Bites 23 April: Yo! Sushi/Taiko Foods, Young’s Seafood, Consumer confidence
Restaurant group Yo! Sushi is poised to announce the purchase of Taiko Foods, a supplier of suishi, Asian food-to-go and dim sum to UK retailers, including Waitrose and Costco.
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Harrods opens fine wine and spirits rooms
The rooms will offer top-tier and lesser-known brands, with bottles priced from £12-£28,000
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Free trade deal ‘urgent for food & drink’ says BEIS Committee
A report released by the Commons Committee demanded ‘clarity for UK producers reliant on the EU for both imports and exports’
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Shorn brings out two new wines in pouch format for younger consumers
Once opened, the wine stays fresh for up to four weeks
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Selfridges launches UK's first avocado gelato
The product is served in avocado skin, and contains an edible nut butter stone
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Reckitt Benckiser tumbles on weak first quarter growth
Household goods giant Reckitt Benckiser (RB) fell sharply as modest first quarter sales growth failed to meet analysts’ estimates.
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Co-op rolls out Lego and Hasbro toys to 127 stores after trial
The retailer first started selling the toys as part of a small trial in October 2016
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Booze retailer 31Dover moves into click & collect with HubBox partnership
It will allow shoppers to collect tipples from some 4,000 collection points across the UK