All The Grocer articles in 3 February 2018 – Page 3
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NewsBlack Farmer to launch Celebration Sausage for royal wedding
The pack will feature the Union Jack and American flags alongside an image of Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones’ daughter Scarlett
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NewsArla aims to boost fibre consumption with Arla Fibre yoghurt
The high-fibre yoghurt range launched into Tesco stores today and contains 3.2g of fibre per 100g serving
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NewsRetailers must act now on animal feed, new report warns
Reliance on traditional feed crops like soy ‘is contributing to climate change and threatening global food security’
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NewsBrexit to hit food & drink and retail hardest, documents show
The analysis found that the agriculture sector may not be adversely affected
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NewsKP Snacks see price hikes across its best-known brands
Shelf prices of Hula Hoops, Butterkist and McCoy’s have risen for smaller formats in Tesco and Sainsbury’s
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NewsKeurig Green Mountain swallows Dr Pepper Snapple for $19bn in biggest ever soft drinks deal
Consumer group JAB Holding has agreed to acquire Dr Pepper Snapple for almost $19bn (£13.5bn) to merge the soft drinks giant with its own Keurig Green Mountain coffee business.
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Comment & OpinionWill the Food and Drink Sector Council be allowed to change the game?
If ever there was a time when the government needs more input from the food and drink industry into its future policies, this is it
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NewsCity snapshot: Britvic sales held back by 6.6% slump in Robinsons and stills division
Britvic has increased revenues in the first quarter by 3.3% to £337.2m as Pepsi Max helped its carbonates division outperform the soft drinks market in the UK, but sales of its range of still products slumped again. Plus, Dairy Crest sales up 7% in the first nine month of its financial year as all its brands perform well. And Raisio to enter talks with 115 staff and also considers sale of feed business as turnaround attempts continue.
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NewsMedia Bites 31 January: McDonald's, PZ Cussons, Dr Pepper Snapple
Earnings update at McDonald’s in focus this morning, along with troubles for Imperial Leather owner PZ Cussons.
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Comment & OpinionFrench go nuts over Nutella
There was blood in the aisles as customers scrapped over the stuff
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Comment & OpinionPedantic pub lays down the literal law
New York bar Continental has taken what it calls a stand against ‘Kardashianism’
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Comment & OpinionKFC's country Colonel has the feminine touch
Since Colonel Sanders passed in 1980, KFC has hired a number of actors to carry his torch
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Comment & OpinionPat and Mrs May cook up a plot to show her resolve
I thought I’d seen everything during my years as grocer to the rich and powerful
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Comment & OpinionOld fella finds something new in Coke Zero Sugar's remake
A dejected-looking chap sits alone in an old folks’ home
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NewsAldi pledges to cut food waste 50% by 2030
Redistribution would be a core focus of its plans to reduce food waste
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NewsArla to plough £72m into its British business this year
The cash injection is part of a €527m (£460m) global investment programme announced by the dairy co-op, and will see it bring production of Lactofree to the UK
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NewsJJ Food Service offers caterers healthier options discount
New customers signing up to London’s Healthier Catering Commitment get a 10% discount on five products for three months
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NewsTangerine puts classic sweets back under Barratt name
Dip Dab, Refreshers, Sherbet Fountain, Black Jack and Fruit Salad are among the venerable treats to once again bear the Barratt name
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NewsM&S to close stores and slow Simply Food opening programme
Retailer now only plans to open 36 owned and franchised branches over the next six months
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NewsRaisio starts talks over feed business sale as part of wider restructure
Finnish food group Raisio is plotting the sale of its feed business as part of a wider restructure of the struggling business to focus on healthy foods.





