All The Grocer articles in 3 June 2017 – Page 4
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Comment & OpinionRip Off Britain investigates poppy seeds and power stations
There is nothing more delicious than hot granary toast dripping with butter, but beware!
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Comment & OpinionData can make your business more sustainable
More and more consumers are looking for companies to demonstrate a sense of social responsibility
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Comment & OpinionTesco and Booker cultures must align
We have all heard Stealers Wheel’s song Stuck In The Middle With You…
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Comment & OpinionThe organic revolution forges ahead
2017 marks 25 years of Organix, it’s Duchy Organics’ 25th birthday, and the 70th anniversary of the Soil Association
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Analysis & FeaturesDawn Meats-Dunbia deal: the big questions answered
What does the alliance mean for rivals, for the meat industry and for consumers? And what Brexit factors are at play?
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NewsColdpress scores £2.3m in growth investment
The drinks maker plans to use the money to rapidly build its distribution capability beyond grocery
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NewsCity snapshot: Coldpress secures £2.3m in minority sale to food & drink fund
Soft drinks brand Coldpress has sold a significant minority stake in return for a more than £2m investment to expand further into on-the-go and on-trade channels.
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NewsMedia Bites 2 June: M&S, Brexit, Walmart
Marks & Spencer’s new sustainability plan come under focus this morning on another quiet day for retail news in the papers.
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NewsCharlie Bigham's sales near £50m as efficiencies aid growth
The food manufacturer said investment in efficiencies in recent years had helped bottom-line growth
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NewsUnsold packs weigh heavy on indies as tobacco laws hit
Two-thirds of independent retailers were left with stock they could no longer legally sell
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InterviewsBord Bia's Tara McCarthy: Brexit, borders and the Irish food & drink industry
Brexit is the biggest strategic challenge the Irish food & drink industry has ever faced, says Tara McCarthy
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NewsLucozade Zero and Highland Spring help boost sales at LRS
In the year to 31 December 2016, the UK subsidiary of Japanese drinks giant Suntory managed to grow sales from £424.9m to
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News99p Stores collapse leaves creditors £8.9m out of pocket
99p Stores was put into administration, in a process affecting 60 previously closed stores, in March
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Analysis & FeaturesSustainable farming methods 'vital' to up outputs says report
The agrifood sector is failing to commit to ‘vital’ sustainable production methods, a new report claims
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Grocer 33Tesco Extra Gloucester: Grocer 33 store of the week
“We’ve just had a very busy bank holiday weekend, which went well. We’ve also had our range change”
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Grocer 33Tesco Cheltenham takes Grocer 33 win thanks to helpful staff
Despite a “disorganised and chaotic” first impression, Tesco Cheltenham took first place this week…
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NewsBig four supermarkets in growth, but City remains unconvinced
On the surface, the monthly market share numbers from Kantar Worldpanel contained plenty of cause for encouragement
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NewsSales of farmed fish set to surpass wild 'as early as 2019'
Demand for fish has risen as consumers increasingly choose it for its perceived health benefits
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NewsSavings creep up as mults focus on half-price offers
Average savings increased month on month at Tesco (7.5%), Waitrose (4.5%), Sainsbury’s (4%) and Morrisons (2.6%)…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan Sainsbury's standard prove fairer than Fairtrade?
What is the business case and how will growers be affected?





