All The Grocer articles in 30 April 2016 – Page 6
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Comment & OpinionGin: from mother’s ruin to Britannia’s anti-a-Gin tonic
Let’s raise two glasses – one of gin and one of scotch – to a prosperous future for the UK’s distillers
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NewsCoca-Cola Enterprises struggles in Q1 as sales lack fizz
Sales at European Coke bottler Coca-Cola Enterprises fell 7% in Q1 with volumes declining as consumers turn away from fizzy, sugary drinks.
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NewsWholesale onion prices soar on back of tight supply
Prices were up 134% year on year this week, according to Mintec
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NewsC&C Group signs deal to distribute Tennent's in India
Brewer C&C Group has continued to ramp up its international expansion with the announcement of a partnership with Mahou India to distribute Tennent’s in the country.
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NewsMedia Bites 29 April: BHS, Tommee Tippee, Amazon
The fallout from the collapse of BHS once again dominates the retail business news this morning.
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NewsCity snapshot: SABMiller to sell Central and Eastern European businesses
AB InBev to sell all of SABMiller’s Central and Eastern European businesses
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NewsTesco to take MSC fish lines from 16 to more than 80
Commitment would see total percentage of sustainable fish sold by retailer jump from 5% to around 30%
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NewsChaucer Food Group hunting for US expansion capital
The ingredients supplier has run out of capacity at its new factory in Portland in the US
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NewsKalle Group in new ownership
Meat product casings manufacturer Kalle has been sold by its private equity owner Silverfleet Capital to a fund managed by Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.
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NewsThere's A Beer For That hits Central England Co-op aisles
Central England Co-operative has launched a new tie-up with the There’s A Beer For That campaign
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Analysis & FeaturesFront of pack labels confusing shoppers, IGD survey finds
‘Hardly anyone’ understands the EU terminology used
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Analysis & FeaturesAre supermarkets to blame for falling fruit & veg sales?
Retailers are working hard on availability and affordability, but with consumption down on a decade ago, the NFU wants action
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NewsMagners gets 'more striking' new packs and adds rip tops
The new look will be rolled out across all cans and bottles from this week
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My Alternative CVSian Holt, Fudge Kitchen, on vicars and kicking ass
I worked on a market garden aged 14. I increased retail sales but managed to plant a field of cabbage plants upside down
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NewsSpar testing Holland & Barrett health concept
Stores in Ashbury, Greencastle and Ranfurly have been stocking a wide range of Holland & Barrett products
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NewsAdjudicator plans to double GCA retail levy to £2m
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon plans to double the levy imposed on grocers to fund her investigation
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Analysis & FeaturesCan Müller put milkmen on the road to a second coming?
It’s confident a “fantastic institution” can be brought up to date
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NewsSurya Foods offers its full catalogue for online orders
Global food supplier’s online ordering system for wholesalers will include its full range of 2,000 products
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NewsAnja van Bergen joins Nomad Foods to support acquisitions
Van Bergen joined this month from Dutch-based global animal nutrition and fish feed giant Nutreco
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NewsTesco shares hit as JP Morgan Cazenove rubbishes progress
Tesco was the FTSE 100’s biggest faller on Wednesday, dropping 4.7% to 174.8p – its lowest level for two months





