All The Grocer articles in 28 July 2018 – Page 11
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NewsBlack Tower unveils low-alcohol wine range
The range is aimed squarely at younger, millennial drinkers, particularly women
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Comment & OpinionDonna heads to Reykjavik as part of charm offensive
The notion of Messrs May, Hunt, Hammond and Raab off on a ‘charm offensive’ across Europe requires an almost superhuman suspension of disbelief
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NewsSouth Caernarfon offers Penderyn whisky-infused cheese
The Welsh dairy co-op launched its cavern-aged cheddar, laced with single malt, at the Royal Welsh Show this week
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NewsGluten-free beer sales surge past £10m as Stella enters the fray
It has been certified by Coeliac UK, and will roll out into grocery next month
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NewsFowler Welch reports 18% reduction in carbon emissions
Logistics operator published its first ever environmental report this week
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NewsMachines that order their own refills on Amazon arrive in UK
New dishwashers that automatically reorder detergent are on sale now
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NewsHenderson Group to revamp packaging with provenance focus
The fully revamped range will be available in Spar stores across the Province from September
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Comment & OpinionWith ministers’ minds elsewhere, industry is leading the way on recycling
With the government distracted by impending Brexitageddon, an ocean of discarded drink bottles is unlikely to be front of ministers’ minds
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InterviewsJoanna Jensen: how Childs Farm went global on word of mouth
In the same year Childs Farm secured its first national retail listing, Facebook surpassed one billion users. Few brands could have ridden the rising crest of social media better.
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NewsNestlé vows to continue battle to protect EU trademark of Kit Kat shape
The ECJ today (25 July) threw out the confectionery giant’s appeal against a previous judgement by the EU General Court
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NewsGSK announces £1.7bn cost savings but stops short of consumer healthcare demerger
SK’s consumer healthcare sales fell 1% to £1.8bn in the second quarter, but the company failed to split off the consumer arm as recently predicted
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NewsGreen & Black’s adds first ever countlines with two variants
Truffle and Praline will roll out from early August with an rsp of 89p
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NewsDiageo sees 8% GB growth on back of gin and craft beer boom
Global net sales are up a more modest 0.9% to £12.2bn
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NewsFamous Grouse adds Ruby variant to Cask range
The 40% abv drink has rolled exclusively into Sainsbury’s
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Comment & OpinionTrust is a crucial element of on-pack promotions
No brand of note ever intends to mislead consumers. Trust is one of the most valuable commodities marketers have with people
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Grocer 33Tesco Wrexham, Wales: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘It’s been a challenging few weeks and the CO2 shortage went on a bit longer than everyone thought’
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Grocer 33'Spacious and orderly' at winning Tesco store
Our shopper had a ‘very positive first impression of the store’
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Grocer 33Asda claims Grocer 33 win thanks to keener prices on fresh
The Walmart-owned retailer’s £55.33 total was £1.75 cheaper than Morrisons
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NewsBiscuit and cake makers failing to cut sugar, finds report
Action on Sugar is calling for mandatory regulations on sugar levels
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NewsCrops produced through mutagenesis subject to GMO regulation
Verdict puts the trial of gene-edited camelina plants approved by Defra earlier in the year into question





