All The Grocer articles in 28 October 2017 – Page 3
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News
UK asparagus production ‘could end’ under Brexit says grower
A new survey by the NFU revealed there was a 29% shortfall in seasonal farm workers in September
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UK food & drink bodies urge Hammond to reform business rates
Twelve executives have urged the Chancellor to “take action” as £1.1bn tax hike looms
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'It's time to change' says 2 Sisters boss as he faces MPs over chicken scandal
Ranjit Singh also offered to pay for FSA inspectors as he seeks to rebuild confidence in his company following the scandal
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Waze signs up supermarkets and coffee chains to in-app ads
The Google-backed sat nav app has 1.8 million active users in the UK
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Company Shop Liverpool hub to open in January
The superstore will act as a logistics hub to five smaller regional community stores to open in the next three years
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Spar launches own label London Dry Gin
The 40% tipple marks the retailer’s first foray into premium spirits
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Dalehead Foods spec technologist Steph Holton
A teacher who used to work in the food industry opened Steph’s eyes to the career opportunities in food & drink. Now she’s dreaming of running her own food business one day
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Media Bites 26 October: BAT, 2 Sisters, Poundland, Coca-Cola, Refresco
The papers examine the outcome of the capital markets day at British American Tobacco.
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City snapshot: Cider volumes flat at Magners maker C&C as AB InBev arrangement beds in
Revenues fell 11% to €273.1m at Magners owner C&C Group in the first half as its cider volumes slumped under a new distribution arrangement with brewing giant AB InBev. Plus, AB InBev reports profits jump as it sells less beer for higher prices in the third quarter.
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Whitepapers
Nine questions brands want to ask about Gen Z, answered
Never has a generation been so well connected to information, entertainment, and other people. Generation Z has been a focus for sensationalist headlines and cultural critique, but how much of it is true, and what do marketers need to do to appeal to this increasingly significant audience?
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News
Tesco axes 17 of Tyrrells’ 23 crisps and popcorn SKUs
The delistings come as part of a bagged snacks overhaul at the supermarket in favour of healthier options
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Comment and Opinion
Image-conscious men are hunting out personal care brands they can show off
Male consumers are increasingly searching for personal care products that portray an image they can identify with
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Forthglade Foods secures £5m growth capital to expand in the UK and overseas
Private equity-backed pet food brand Forthglade Foods has secure £5m growth capital funding to further its expansion plans at home and overseas, as well as developing a larger manufacturing facility.
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Category Report
Beauty redefined: toiletries & personal care report 2017
First the trend for beards blunted razor sales. Now, more and more women are going ‘au naturel’. How is all this affecting sales?
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Beehive-building grocery leaders complete Tanzania charity task
A team of 14 senior female leaders from the industry, including Sainsbury’s, Moy Park and William Reed, built 120 beehives in just 72 hours
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New money-off app enables diners to give to homeless charities
Customers of The Dealer App can pass on savings of up to 50% in restaurants and bars to local good causes…
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Analysis and Features
Making a career in wholesale more attractive to women
The Women in Wholesale conference heard last week how leading players in the industry are tackling the gender divide
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News
Andrew King to head up Nielsen Brandbank wholesale division
King has more than 20 years of experience in wholesale, having worked previously at Center Parcs and the Thresher Group
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Asda and Tesco revealed as top Halloween destination stores
Nearly half of all families have upped their spend on the occasion over the past few years
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M&S extends online grocery trial to Camberley and Reading
Speedy home delivery and click & collect service began in just two stores last month