All The Grocer articles in 29 October 2016 – Page 4
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Sanex advert banned over misleading moisturising claims
Ruling follows complaints from skincare giants Beiersdorf and Unilever…
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Rustlers readies £2.5m campaign and 80 Years of Torment ad
The Kepak Convenience Foods brand hopes to add £50m to the micro-snacking category
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Taylors of Harrogate packs three big sellers into coffee bag
The new bags come in three variants: Decaffé, Rich Italian, and Hot Lava Java
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Henry Ashworth to leave Portman Group for IARD role
International Alliance for Responsible Drinking is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to addressing the global public health issue of harmful drinking
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Physical store openings slump as shopping habits change
A total of 2,656 shops closed on Britain’s high streets over the first six months of 2016
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Tesco chairman warns Brexit will push up supermarket prices
Supermarket prices are “very likely” to rise in the coming months because of the impact of Brexit says John Allan
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Former Grocer fresh produce editor David Shapley dies aged 77
David Shapley was credited with transforming The Grocer’s coverage of the fresh produce sector
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Heineken offers BT Sport prizes in Champions League promo
A weekly draw will see a total of 4,500 people bagging half-price BT Sport subscriptions
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GSK launches cold and flu awareness push, revamps Oilatum
TV ads will focus on Day & Night Nurse and Beechams Max Strength Sore Throat Lozenges
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Government launches Food Innovation Network to help entrepreneurs
The new initiative will provide access to test kitchens and laboratories
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City snapshot: UK high street sees largest shop decline since 2012
A rate of 15 stores a day closed on Great Britain’s high streets in the first six months of the year, according to PwC/the Local Data Company. Plus all the rest of the latest news from the City
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Media Bites 25 Oct: British American Tobacco, UK exports, Stock Spirits
Ratings agencies are eyeing British American Tobacco for a possible credit rating downgrade after the world’s second largest cigarette maker approached US peer Reynolds with a $47bn takeover offer.
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Lyle's Golden Syrup returns to TV after 25 years
The new television ad is the brand’s first since 1991
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Obesity linked to fast food outlets in PHE study
PHE is due to start a crackdown on calories, salt and satfat focused on the out-of-home sector next year…
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Hi-Spirits adds premium New Zealand brand Scapegrace Gin
Made by Auckland’s Rogue Society Distilling Co, Scapegrace bills itself as the gin ‘from the bottom of the world’
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Aldi runs Baubles for Barnardo's Christmas campaign
The discounter will be selling a Barnardo’s Baubles Kit with six round or heart-shaped ceramic baubles
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Tesco and Alpro develop chilled free-from fixture
The new fixture starts rolling out this week to Tesco stores nationally
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Mobile drives boom in online searches for food & drink
Smartphone search for meat and poultry were up 43% in Q3 compared to last year
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SCA launches promotional pushes for Velvet Comfort and Plenty
Company also announces new tie-up with the new Trolls movie
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Marmite sales rocket following Unilever-Tesco row
Uplift was the result of the abundance of Marmitegate reports, says IRI