All The Grocer articles in 29 April 2017 – Page 4
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News
P&G sales down 1% in third quarter amid tough market conditions
P&G has reported a 1% drop in third quarter revenues amid market growth slowdown, geopolitical disruptions and foreign exchange headwinds.
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Analysis and Features
How the blockchain will change fmcg
It’s one of the biggest buzzwords in food and drink. So what is blockchain technology? How does it work?
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News
Pops adds Frosé and Watermelon Martini to popsicle lineup
The duo is joined in the frozen aisle by new non-alcoholic lolly Chilly Mango
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Morrisons to give away used coffee grounds to gardeners
The coffee recycling scheme is available at all 390 Morrisons cafés across England, Scotland and Wales
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Applegreen apologises to Bridgend motorists over fuel mix-up
Parts of the station were closed for more than 24 hours while the affected tanks were cleaned out and refilled
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One Stop adds ice cream options to £3 meal deal
Shoppers will be able to choose one of 14 ice creams
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Comment and Opinion
The ‘houmousgate’ affair: how secrecy gave the story unwanted mileage
By refusing to explain exactly what’s happened, retailers and suppliers have opened the door to hysteria
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News
Pork marketing to turn focus to 'midweek' loin medallions
Push comes as pork sales continue to fall, with retail sales down £175m between 2012 and 2016
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Waitrose adds 25 new craft and speciality beers to its lineup
It comes as the supermarket has reported a 33% rise in speciality beer sales over the past year
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McMeikan calls for business to tackle 'school holiday hunger'
Brakes boss contributed to a report by the All Party Parliamentary Group on hunger..
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Comment and Opinion
Fraud: never stop fighting it
It is essential that HMRC remains firm in dealing with applicants for BWS licences
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News
FDF urges exporters to look to £6bn target by 2020
New guide launched at parliamentary event sets ambition to grow exports of UK branded goods by a third
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Berry and Hollywood unveil NPD ahead of C4’s Bake Off
Mary Berry salad dressings and Paul Hollywood part-baked bread will roll out next month
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Boparan strikes deal for 50% of value meat retailer Crawshaw Group
Ranjit Boparan has agreed to invest £5.1m in struggling value chain Crawshaw for an initial 30% stake, with options to take a further 20%
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Media Bites 26 April: Whitbread, Nestlé, McDonald's, Coca-Cola
The annual results of Costa Coffee owner Whitbread and 300 UK jobs being axed by Nestlé generate plenty of column inches this morning.
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News
Bakkavor insists houmous withdrawal not food safety issue
Bakkavor has now admitted to being the supplier of Sainsbury’s own-label houmous
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Tiptree profitability dips amid “uncertain” post-Brexit world
The owner of jam and marmalade maker Tiptree has reported a reduction in full-year gross profitability as the post-Brexit rise in input costs hit its margins.
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Troffle kicks off crowdfunding pitch for expansion capital
Handmade chocolate start-up Troffle has launched a crowdfunding campaign on KickStarter to raise £20,000 to help the business expand.
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Bottling restructure costs hit Coca-Cola’s first quarter earnings
Coca-Cola’s first quarter earnings dropped by 20% amid a double-digit sales decline and high than expected costs relating to the restructuring of its bottling operations.
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IGD launches free workshops to aid reformulation
The workshops are open to manufacturers and caterers across all categories within the food industry…