All The Grocer articles in 29 August 2015 – Page 4
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NewsHappy Egg Co becomes biggest US free-range supplier
The Happy Egg Co is now the largest free-range egg supplier in the US by market share…
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NewsOrganic veg back into growth
Sales of organic veg are back in growth, thanks to improved UK household incomes and growing consumer interest in health
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NewsFDF's Ian Wright awarded CBE for political and public service
Wright, who was previously corporate relations director at Diageo, joined the FDF in March
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InterviewsCharles Rolls and Tim Warrillow: the Fever-Tree Big Interview
Fever-Tree is marking a decade of selling posh mixers – bagging big listings and cocking a snook at Schweppes…
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury’s pay rise for staff throws down the gauntlet to other retailers
The grocery industry faces “unprecedented turmoil” and to offer 137,000 staff a 4% rise in the midst of that is no small feat
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NewsClover Original gets 'unprocessed' revamp
Dairy Crest has reformulated its Clover Original spread to contain no -artificial ingredients
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Comment & OpinionFood fraud: a year of progress?
The anniversary of the publication of my final report on the integrity and assurance of food supply networks is close
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Comment & OpinionIs the sun setting for the breakfast biscuits success story?
Nearly one in four (38%) Brits think they’re a total fad, according to a poll for The Grocer
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NewsSpar and Jet launch first dual branded store
Spar and forecourt operator Jet have teamed up to launch their first dual-branded store
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NewsCity snapshot: Consumer confidence improves in August
UK consumer confidence in on the up, according to the latest GfK UK Consumer Confidence Index, while the FTSE rebounds and Waitrose weekly sales edge up.
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NewsPoundland's Jim McCarthy undeterred by CMA wait
Poundland’s ambition to pursue more deals has not been diminished by four months of in-depth scrutiny…
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NewsTesco and Morrisons join new logistics initiative
Tesco, Morrisons and Boots have joined forces to smooth out inefficiencies in inbound logistics
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NewsMedia bites 28 Aug: Tesco/SFO, Homeplus, Pernod Ricard
News that former Tesco CEO Philip Clarke is to be interviewed under caution by the Serious Fraud Office is the major grocery story in the papers today.
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NewsMondelez investing £75m in new Cadbury production line
Cadbury has opened a new state-of-the-art production line at its chocolate factory in Bournville, Birmingham…
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NewsWashout summer adds to tobacco woes for c-stores
An escalation of the illicit trade in tobacco is piling the pressure on convenience store operators
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NewsBlakemore Foodservice wins major new contracts
Blakemore Foodservice has won two new high-profile supply contracts…
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NewsOliver 'confident' David Cameron will reconsider sugar tax
Jamie Oliver claims talks with PM have left him “utterly confident” the government is poised for a sugar tax u-turn…
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News'It's back to the bad old days in red meat' warns Elliott
A year on from his post-Horsegate review, Professor Chris Elliott worries aggressive buying practices are back in parts of the market
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Grocer 33Morrisons Carmondean wins with 'cheery and helpful staff'
On a sweltering Saturday morning, Morrisons Carmondean excelled, with a score in the high 80s
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Grocer 33Angela Marshall, Morrisons Carmondean: G33 store of the week
”I have only been in the store for 11 weeks so it is cracking to win this”





