All The Grocer articles in 3 June 2017
Previous issues.
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NewsPalmer & Harvey management shakeup sees several senior directors leave
A number of senior directors including executive deputy chairman Chris Etherington have left the wholesaler, The Grocer understands
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NewsFive things we learned from the M&S results
Steve Rowe was upbeat about ongoing plan to revamp estate and further integrate two sides of business
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NewsTesco set to slash carbon emissions with refrigerant switch
Retailer has already converted the first 60 stores to the new system
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NewsRetail leaders now more downbeat about future under Brexit
The Korn Ferry survey of retail bosses found 40% were pessimistic compared with only 27% before the vote
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NewsNomad ups earnings expectations after promotion-driven organic sales growth
Birds Eye and Findus owner Nomad Foods has upped its full year earnings expectations after heavy promotions in the UK drove it to a 1.1% rise in organic sales in the first quarter
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NewsAmazon Fresh opens Seattle drive-through stores to public
The company began testing the two stores with employees in March
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NewsEagle Eye to raise £6m for expansion drive
AIM-listed retail technology firm Eagle Eye is to raise £6m to boost its marketing spend and target expansion in Canada and North America.
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NewsMedia Bites 30 May: Sainsbury's/P&H, Tesco, M&S
Sainsbury’s is exploring a takeover bid for Palmer & Harvey the UK’s biggest tobacco distributor, according to Sky News.
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NewsCity snapshot: Rising food sales boost Applegreen
Petrol forecourt retailer Applegreen has made a “positive” start to 2017
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NewsEuro Garages cuts carbon with £6m renewables spend
The forecourt retailer has installed solar panels at more than a fifth of its sites
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NewsGlacéau Smartwater adds its first flavoured variants
Packaged in a 600ml PET bottle, the NPD promises “zero sugar, zero calories, and all natural flavours”
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NewsTesco-Booker merger investigation opened by CMA
The phase I investigation was launched today (30 May), with comments to be submitted by 13 June. A decision will follow on 25 July
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NewsBarclaycard trials queue-free smartphone scanning
Consumers would use an app called Grab+Go and use their smartphone camera to scan product barcodes as they go
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NewsNisa uses double-decker trailers to reduce carbon emissions
Transdek trailers at Scunthorpe distribution centre will cut nearly 820,000km from vehicle routes annually…
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NewsSmall Scots shops 'can't cope with deposit return scheme'
A Scottish parliamentary report has warned of the impact of a reduction of stock space
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NewsTesco launches new resealable packs across bagged salads
The new bags are described as an investment to help reduce food waste at home
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NewsMorrisons fined £55,000 for selling mouldy pork pie
Morrisons pleaded guilty to four offences under the Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations Act 2013
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Comment & OpinionJudgment day now looms for Tesco-Booker
Now it is time for the industry to respond with its observations and objections
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NewsDave Lewis named as witness in fraud case against former Tesco directors
Carl Rogberg, Chris Bush and John Scouler had a pre-trial hearing at London’s Southwark Crown Court
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NewsPip & Nut takes on Nutella with first choc-based spread
The limited-edition Chocolate Coconut Hazelnut Butter will roll out on 5 June alongside three other new variants





