All The Grocer articles in 28 February 2015 – Page 7
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Greene King re-brands to attract younger audience
New look will start appearing on hand pumps immediately and will roll out on cans and bottles of the beer by the middle of the year
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Co-operative Party campaigns to keep financial support from The Co-op Group
Co-op Group puts support to AGM vote after poll reveals lack of awareness and support for group’s donations
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Virgin Trains to obtain milk supply from local dairies across West Coast Main Line
The deal will see fresh milk bought from dairies within seven miles of the West Coast mainline
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Nut protein contamination meeting scheduled to discuss supply chain problems
Meeting follows ground cumin testing positive for almond protein and a batch of paprika contaminated with almond
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Kerry Group posts solid results as it meets market expectations
Underlying revenues climb 2.4% too €5.8bn at Kerry Group despite challenging trading environment; and shares spike at butchery chain Crawshaw Group as it upgrades full-year expectations.
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Media Bites 24 February: Food production crisis, BAT, ABF
Worries about the UK’s self-sufficiency dominate the newspapers this morning
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Produce World restructuring plan puts hundreds of jobs at risk
A proposed joint venture between the vegetable grower Produce World Group and Lincolnshire Field Products has put up to 340 jobs at risk.
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Brewery brings trademark lawsuit against Magners
Hogs Back Brewery launched cloudy cider Hazy Hog in 2013, Magners launched a portable cider dispense system called Cider Hog, using what Hogs Back believed to be a similar name and graphics
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Comment and Opinion
We need to talk about gender diversity in the industry
The challenge lies in tackling subconscious biases that continue to block talented female candidates from promotion
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Bordeaux Fine Wines owner banned for 15 years
The owner of Bordeaux Fine Wines has been banned from running a company until 2030 after using investors’ money to fund a lavish lifestyle of buying sports cars, race horses and hiring private jets.
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British American Tobacco explores delisting Brazilian subsidiary Souza Cruz
British American Tobacco has confirmed it is “evaluating” putting together a deal to buy the quarter of Brazilian subsidiary Souza Cruz it does not currently own.
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Supermarket price war weighs heavily on UK retail sales
Continually heavy discounting by supermarkets has weighed on British retail activity as sales in February fell back compared to a year ago, according to a CBI survey.
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The Glenlivet launches new core expression
New product sees a higher proportion of whisky from first-fill American oak casks than 12 Year Old, lending some flavour similarities to bourbon
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New Walkers ad sees Gary Lineker taking a cement shower
“We know that people love Walkers ads, and the fun that Gary Lineker brings to any situation,” said marketing director Rachel Holms
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Fairtrade CEO criticises discounters' approach to Fairtrade
Aldi and Lidl need to increase their commitment to the Fairtrade Foundation if farmers in the developing world are to avoid falling casualty to the UK price war
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Dog food NPD claims to help older or ill pets
The NPD provides “unique innovations” compared to existing products on the market, says founder Henrietta Morrison
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Morrisons chairman Andrew Higginson to advise Poundland owner on retail investments
Morrisons chairman Andrew Higginson has added a new role to his list of responsibilities after joining the private equity owner of Poundland as a senior advisor.
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Asda acquires 15 petrol stations from Rontec
The retailer says it aims to have all 15 sites revamped and open by summer this year, will feature Click & Collect
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Saucy Fish Co hires six-year old chefs to prove fish is easy
The supplier opened a “School of Fish” pop-up restaurant at the Stephen St Kitchen in London’s Soho last week
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300 poultry plant jobs at risk for major Anglesey employer
The factory became embroiled in a campylobacter scare last July after The Guardian newspaper alleged it had been guilty of hygiene breaches