All The Grocer articles in 3 February 2018 – Page 5
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News
Retailers 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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Arla 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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Black 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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Coke adds dairy-free Adez smoothies to UK offering
The brand was previously launched as a soya fruit juice by Unilever in the UK in 2006, but withdrawn from the market two years later
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Comment and Opinion
The Schuldschein is on the horizon
Three trends dominate the corporate debt world in food & drink industry
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Sushi Daily issues recall for Sushigari ginger product
Recall impacting sushi counters in Waitrose and Sainsbury’s stores…
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The Soft Drinks Sugar Levy webinar is now live
Our free webinar, #SugarLevyExplained is now ready to watch
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Froneri takes fight to Cornetto with Extrême ice cream range
Each Extrême variant comprises a wafer cone filled with layers of ice cream, a ‘pocket’ of sauce and a chocolate ‘nugget’ in the tip
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New Amazon fulfilment centre to open in Rugby
The new site will join fulfilment centres in Rugeley, Coalville and Daventry in the Midlands
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Co-op gets Coronation Street role with Weatherfield store
A Costa Coffee sore front is also set to feature on the show
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Leyla Page, Langmead Herbs
Unless they come from an agricultural background or have industry experience, people often have little concept of the sheer variety of roles there are within food, says Leyla, who is on an MDS management training course and currently doing a placement with Langmead Herbs
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MFG to convert 80 forecourts to Esso following Greenergy deal
The conversions to Esso will take place between February and May…
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Waitrose adds food-market inspired lines to deli counters
Retailer is selling products from Ginger Pig, Tom’s Pies, Cornish Premier Pasties and Findlater’s Fine Foods
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Heart of England Co-op reports solid Christmas trading
The Co-op at Long Lawford enjoyed a 95% surge after it spent £1.3m on a rebrand and rebuild
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Faccenda and Cargill unveil Avara Foods poultry joint venture
Business will be owned equally between Cargill and Faccenda
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Media Bites 30 January: Dr Pepper, Conviviality, Amazon
Consumer group JAB Holding has agreed to pay $18.7bn in cash to acquire Dr Pepper Snapple and put it together with its Keurig Green Mountain coffee business to create a US beverage giant with annual revenues of $11bn.
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City snapshot: Greencore sales rocket on UK food-to-go boom and US volume pick-up
Revenues at Greencore have leapt 54% to £640.5m in its first quarter thanks to booming food-to-go sales in the UK and a jump in US volumes. Plus, profits at PZ Cussons sank in the first half as margins were squeezed on tough trading in Africa and Europe, with the UK proving particularly difficult as shoppers spend cautiously.
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Comment and Opinion
The ailing high street needs rapid solutions, not a blame game
A raft of retailers including Debenhams, Mothercare, and Carpetright are among those to issue profit warnings after poor trading
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Nestlé brings posh Les Recettes de L’Atelier chocolate to UK
The brand, launched in 2014 in France and Switzerland, is rolling out this week exclusively to Sainsbury’s
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Conviviality shares suffer following margins warning
The company’s shares fell c19% from 302.5p to 285p over the course of the morning, wiping £132m from Conviviality’s market…