All The Grocer articles in 3 June 2017 – Page 4
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Food and drink exports rise to highest level on record
The biggest growth came from countries outside the EU
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True Nopal gets distribution boost from Suntory venture
The startup brand is set for an expansion of its British sales, marketing and distribution
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Arjun Infrastructure Partners buys 45% Welcome Break stake
Welcome Break secures £440m funding package from a banking syndicate, jointly-led by Lloyds Bank, to enable further investment in its hotel and retail offering.
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City snapshot: Mounting inflation drives highest discounter growth since 2015
Mounting food price inflation is driving consumers back into the hands of Lidl and Aldi, according to the latest market share figures
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Media Bites 31 May: Tesco, Booker, Co-op Bank, M&S
Three former Tesco directors charged with fraud are seeking to have the case against them dismissed, arguing that no false accounting took place, while Tesco CEO Dave Lewis is to be called as a witness.
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Yogurt supplier Llaeth Y Llan upgrades dairy to support expansion drive
The Welsh Government has supported the project
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SNP manifesto warns of Brexit "danger"
The party claimed the decision to quit Europe posed multiple threats to a “world class” food and drink sector
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Beechdean buys 50% of fellow ice cream brand Lovingtons
Ice cream brand Beechdean has acquired 50% of West Country dairy ice cream producer Lovingtons.
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Pip & 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
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Dave 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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Comment and Opinion
Judgment day now looms for Tesco-Booker
Now it is time for the industry to respond with its observations and objections
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Morrisons 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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Tesco 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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Small 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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Nisa 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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Barclaycard 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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Tesco-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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Glacéau 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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Euro 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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City snapshot: Rising food sales boost Applegreen
Petrol forecourt retailer Applegreen has made a “positive” start to 2017