All The Grocer articles in 30 July 2016 – Page 6
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Comment & OpinionOne month on, Brexit means…uncertainty
As the government scrambles to come up with a roadmap for our withdrawal, the outlook is anything but certain
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NewsAB InBev takeover of SAB Miller hits bump as pound collapses
The cash portion of the bid suddenly became more than 10% less valuable after the UK quit the EU
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NewsFiddes Payne feels currency pressure in 'challenging' market
Norman Brodie took charge of the business in early 2016 in a management shake-up following disappointing trading
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NewsRetroScents to produce Candy Crush Saga air fresheners
The new product is expected to be available from March 2017
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NewsBaking decoration specialist Cake Angels unveils Crayola kits
Cake Angels hopes the home baking kits will increase children’s social skills as they bake together
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Analysis & FeaturesCreative challenge: Whine over wine with Brexit Cuvée
Brexit: whether you’re raising a glass in celebration or drowning your sorrows, there’s a wine for that thanks to Hornall Anderson
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Comment & OpinionRetailers mustn't put the egg success story at risk
Eggs have been one of grocery’s biggest success stories of recent years
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Analysis & FeaturesOn-the-go and sparkling dominate global innovations
With the help of Mintel, we take a look at the new flavours and formats influencing the world’s wine innovations
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Analysis & Features10 Things You Need To Know About... Wine
In our latest ’10 things’ digital feature we raise a glass to the blossoming English wine industry, quiz consumers on which regions produce the best wine and tackle Brexit via a creative challenge. Grab a glass and dive in here.
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NewsOcado offers early bird customers 5.30am deliveries
The retailer is offering a slot from 5.30am to 6.30am on a trial basis
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NewsM&A deal activity set for post-Brexit autumn spike
Pent-up M&A demand in the food and drink sector could lead to a spike in deals in the autumn
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NewsLidl trials baby range to rival Aldi's Mamia
The discounter will test new baby range Lidl’uns in four UK regions from September
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Analysis & FeaturesBig baby brands go as Booths promotes alternative vision
A purist measure by a single buyer? Or does baby move mark a new direction for the northern supermarket?
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NewsDries made Tetley director of customer and shopper marketing
Tata has appointed Peter Dries as director of customer and shopper marketing for Tetley
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NewsFSA to review 'use-by' stranglehold on redistribution
The FSA has promised to remove the barriers to food redistribution caused by “nanny state” date-marking policies
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NewsHealth lobby fury at Treasury delay to sugar levy plan
The Treasury has delayed a consultation over implementation of the controversial sugar levy on soft drinks
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NewsPetrus Du Plessis gets down with Haribo's Kids' Voices
Changing Room is a 30-second ad that follows on from the events in Pitch earlier this year
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Gateshead takes G33 win with 'friendly' staff
Sainsbury’s Gateshead store took a very solid win this week with 83 points
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Comment & OpinionAfter the training course is over: ways to keep on learning
You know, and I know, that training courses aren’t where we do most of our learning, says Jennifer Baker. Here’s how to get more out of training
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Comment & OpinionBooming Britain can't seem to cheer up Pat's customers
Britain is booming! And you don’t just have to take my word for it – the Daily Express said so





