All The Grocer articles in 28 May 2016 – Page 2
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News
Chris Stemman takes charge at British Coffee Association
Stemman has been UK group technical manager at own-label coffee supplier Fine Foods International for the past 18 years
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Rowe's comments send shockwaves through the City
Steve Rowe’s ascension to the Marks & Spencer hotseat was widely welcomed, but his first set of annual results at the helm of the high street stalwart sent shockwaves through the City.
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Blakemore rolls out new premium fascia
Blakemore has launched a new fascia for the convenience market called Bmorelocal
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Brazilian superfood brand Sambazon launches açai purée
Each pack of sachets (rsp: £4.99/4x100g) will be available from next month in two variants
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Ferrero UK losses escalate to £16m as it targets choc top spot
Chocolatier Ferrero has suffered an escalation in UK losses after investing heavily in its quest to grow sales
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco Farms range is a key component of a credible fightback
Some Tesco-phobes protested this was some form of sharp practice
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Comment and Opinion
Countryfile goes vegetarian for tales of innovation and doubt
At first glance, life for the UK’s vegetable growers looks suitably idyllic
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Analysis and Features
Pampers fights like with like in Aldi nappy war ads
And P&G insists attack on customer’s nappies is nothing unusual
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Marmite popcorn unveiled by Joe & Seph's
Rolling out on 30 March, the NPD – sweet caramel popcorn glazed with the yeast spread – will be available in 75g pouches
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P&G ramps up green credentials with Fairy phosphates clean-up
The move will result in the removal of 14,000 tonnes of phosphates from Fairy products
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Jura adds limited edition whisky to mark Tastival's 10th year
The expression is the final Tastival bottling by distillery manager Willie Cochrane…
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'Bacon for Farmers' brand eyed by Morrisons
It has registered the trade mark Bacon for Farmers with the Intellectual Property Office
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Innocent growth plan pushes it into the red
Profits have plummeted at smoothie maker Innocent Drinks for the second year in a row
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Morrisons relaunches loyalty card with 'Fivers' rewards
Morrisons is relaunching its loyalty scheme next week and will be dishing out rewards in the form of Morrisons ‘Fivers’
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Comment and Opinion
Google Maps and unlocking the power of geo-location for grocery
Dunnhumby’s Jason Nathan considers the opportunities from Google’s decision to commercialise Google Maps
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Comment and Opinion
Brazil to Britain: make the most of Rio 2016
Why not combine the imminent Brazilian bonanza with a bit of in-store dramatics?
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Comment and Opinion
Will the Hotel Chocolat IPO spark increased IPO activity in the food & drinks sector?
PwC chairman of corporate finance, Neil Sutton, considers IPO appetite in UK food & drink
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Iceland's Slimming World range heads for £100m sales mark
Iceland’s Slimming World range hit sales of £61m in its first 12 months
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Analysis and Features
Will the Co-op's relaunch pay dividends?
The mutual plans to attract more members with its retro look and renewed focus on giving back to customers
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Lower spring flush raises hopes of end to dairy crisis
The current dairy crisis looks like it could be easing at last with milk volumes down