All The Grocer articles in 29 September 2012 – Page 4
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Morrisons to breed cattle ‘rarer than giant panda’
Morrisons is using its farming expertise to help increase numbers of rare Whitebred Shorthorn cattle.
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Arla-Milk Link merger gets European Commission nod
The European Commission has given the green light to the planned merger of Arla Foods and Milk Link – a deal set to create the UK’s biggest dairy company.
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Analysis and Features
Green giants?
They all say they’re cutting their hefty environmental footprints. But just how green are grocery’s heavyweights?
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Aldi again ups price it pays for milk
Aldi is to increase payments to farmers who supply it with liquid milk for the second time this year.
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New dawn for Morrisons breakfast cereals
Serial makeover merchant Morrisons has made cereals the subject of its latest own-label overhaul.
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Ocado’s next big idea: Ikea-style Swedish meatballs
Ocado is hoping to tap into the ‘Ikea effect’ by building a Scandinavian shop-within-a-shop featuring almost 140 food items from the region.
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Cromer crab won't get Euro name protection
Cromer crab is unlikely to be joining Champagne and the Cornish pasty as a protected European food after Norfolk fishermen and processors opted not to make an application.
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Sarson’s buyer Mizkan offloads vinegar plant to keep OFT sweet
Japan’s Mizkan has promised to sell its production plant in Burntwood, Staffordshire, to address competition concerns raised following its purchase of Premier Foods’ vinegar and pickles business.
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Comment and Opinion
Badgers, the CAP and CSI Sainsbury's
As learning curves go, the one facing new farming minsiter David Heath takes some beating.
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Organic body's pesticide claim backed by ad watchdog
An ad by the Organic Trade Board claiming that organic food contains fewer pesticides than non-organic fare has been cleared by the Advertising Standards Authority.
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Special K ‘sells’ Cracker crisps for Twitter plugs
Kellogg’s is claiming a world first with a new ‘tweet shop’ for its newly launched Special K Cracker crisps.
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Russia halts GM maize imports in wake of Monsanto cancer study
Russia has slapped a temporary ban on imports of genetically-modified maize produced by Monsanto, according to…
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Tesco relaunches frozen range as Clarke declares end to ‘running hot’
Tesco will launch a major revamp of its entire frozen food range tomorrow - the latest move in its £1bn turnaround plan.
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Hornby derailed by retailers’ Olympic discounting
Toy maker Hornby has issued a profit warning after admitting sales of Olympic merchandise were lower than expected.
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Camelot won't appeal High Court ‘no’ to Health Lottery judicial review
Camelot will not appeal last month’s High Court judgment refusing to grant a judicial review of the Gambling Commission’s green-lighting of the Health Lottery.
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Monsanto goes on offensive over GM/cancer study
Monsanto has moved to discredit research linking its GM maize and best-selling weedkiller Roundup to increased rates of cancer in rats.
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Dairy Crest raises milk price to 29ppl
Dairy Crest is raising its farmgate milk price to 29p pence per litre for farmers on a non-aligned liquid milk contract and those on a Davidstow cheese contract.
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Former Asda boss Leighton joins Charlie Bigham board
Former Asda chief exec Allan Leighton has joined ready meal supplier Charlie Bigham’s as a non-executive director.|
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M&S to help disabled candidates apply for jobs at Donington DC
Marks & Spencer is looking to encourage more disabled people to apply for jobs at its new e-commerce distribution centre in Castle Donington…
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