All The Grocer articles in 3 February 2018
Previous issues.
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NewsScottish health chain Earthy Foods & Goods closes its doors
Earthy Foods & Goods, a small group of organic food stores and cafés in Edinburgh, has gone into administration, owing nearly £1m.
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NewsLidl latest supermarket to ban sale of energy drinks to under-16s
Waitrose was the first major retailer to take the stand and has been joined by Aldi, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons
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NewsKitwave reports record growth thanks to refinancing deal
Kitwave’s EBITDA has increased nearly 100% over the past four years…
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NewsACS urges c-stores not to be deterred from reporting theft
ONS publishes figures showing a 10% increase in the number of shop thefts to 383,178 in the year to last September
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NewsPeoples Coffee seeking c-stores to host EasyCoffee machines
EasyGroup chairman Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is a minor shareholder in the operation
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NewsMorrisons readies biggest-ever fundraiser for CLIC Sargent
Band Against Cancer wristbands are now available in all its stores
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NewsScotmid and SGF back MSP Bill to protect shopworkers from abuse
Daniel Johnson MSP launched his proposal for the new law at the Scotmid store in Pilrig, Edinburgh
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NewsTesco launches new money-off fuel offer across UK forecourts
Customers who spend at least £60 in any Tesco store or online will receive a 10p off a litre of fuel coupon
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NewsPlastic waste firm Polymateria hires Niall Dunne as chief exec
Polymateria builds partnerships to improve the pace and quality of innovation to overcome the plastic waste issue
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NewsFairfields Farm bags crisps and popcorn brand Ten Acre
Potato grower Fairfields Farm has taken over crisps and popcorn manufacturer Ten Acre as it plans to ramp up expansion overseas.
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NewsYoung's Seafood returns to sales growth but profits still in decline
Profits have continued to decline at Young’s Seafood despite its sales returning to growth in the year to 30 September 2017.
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NewsFSA denies 'cover-up' over Russell Hume meat investigation
CEO Jason Feeney says response to meat scandal has been ’proportionate’ after FSA launched investigation over alleged instances of ‘serious non-compliance with food hygiene regulations’
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NewsMedia Bites 29 Jan: BHS, Steinhoff/Poundland, Ocado
Unsecured creditors of BHS, the retailer once owned by Sir Philip Green, lodged claims worth almost £1bn in the aftermath of its collapse, according to a report compiled by the chain’s liquidators.
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NewsCity snapshot: Retail sales growth boosts Conviviality full-year revenues
Drinks retail and wholesale group Conviviality grew sales by 9.2% in the first half of its financial year, driven by 10% growth in its retail operations. Plus all the rest of the latest news from the City and a look at the week ahead.
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NewsLidl unveils 28 own label SKUs for Organic Week push
The discounter’s promotion will highlight a tranche of products priced at under £4
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NewsUK's rural shops invested over £315m to boost in-store service
The 2018 Rural Shop Report found that retailers were introducing contactless payments, in-store bakeries and Post Office
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NewsChefs' Choice Awards finalists revealed
The full shortlist is available on the Chefs’ Choice Awards website
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NewsSupermarket property investment returns to strong growth
Colliers International Supermarket Investment Review shows institutional investment rose from £216m in 2016 to £482m last
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NewsPoundland unveils personal care ranges created by TOWIE stars
The range offers body wash, lotions, and body sprays for £1
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NewsPlanning applications for high street stores continue to fall
The number of planning applications for new shops and shopping centres in England fell 8% in 2017 to 6,090





