All The Grocer articles in 30 June 2018 – Page 2
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Comment & OpinionDonna looks out for the kids and campaigns against obesity
I got as far as Euston before Clarke the Frexit driver pointed out that HFSS was nothing to do with jolly fast choo-choos
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Comment & OpinionNew York coffee fans feel pain of charcoal ban
The benefits of ‘activated charcoal’ are dubious, but food and drink that contains it does look cool on Instagram
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Comment & OpinionBranding must move on from cultural appropriation tropes
Grocer reporter Rachel Graham warns brands tread a fine line between cultural appreciation and appropriation
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Comment & OpinionCapri-Sun’s animated pouch satisfies Sally… probably
Capri-Sun has cut the amount of sugar in its pouches, and this ad aims to promote this
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Comment & OpinionBritish twist to world's priciest milkshake
Anyone can get hold of our planet’s priciest milkshake, which costs $100 (£75)
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NewsDale Farm snaps up Lidl cheddar global supply contract
The Northern Irish dairy co-op’s chedddar will now be sold in 8,000 Lidl stores around the world
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NewsFive Waitrose stores to close as JLP issues profit warning
Four Waitrose convenience stores and one supermarket have been earmarked for closure, as tough high street conditions took their toll
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NewsBidfood to roll out 150-strong range of plastic-free products
New plastic-free products include paper straws, a reusable cup and spring water in a recyclable aluminium can
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NewsMorrisons sees sales of its wonky fruit & veg range soar
Sales of the range have tripled compared to last year, with products now present in 12% of all shopping baskets
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NewsJill Ross to replace Angus Maciver as CEO at McCurrach
The move will take effect from 6 August, after which Maciver will retain an active role in the McCurrach Group as non-executive director
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Comment & OpinionF*** business? It’s high time politicians started to address Brexit concerns
Politicians letting off hot air has become the theme of this week
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Comment & OpinionCanada man wins with hot dog water wheeze
Douglas Bevans managed to shift 60 litres of, yes, hot dog water at a Vancouver festival last weekend
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Analysis & FeaturesYorkshire Tea Biscuit Brew: acid test
Launched in March, Biscuit Brew was Yorkshire Tea’s first innovation in more than 18 months
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Grocer 33Asda is £3 cheaper than Tesco and no cashback either
The Tesco store our shopper visited didn’t stock the Aperol
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NewsScottish government opens deposit return scheme consultation
Respondents will be asked for views on a series of questions including what materials should be collected
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NewsThe Co-op rolls out 800 own label lines into Nisa
Forty-nine Co-op-branded products across ambient and chilled were introduced in Nisa stores on Monday
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NewsBadger ale brand moves into 'crafted' beer with canned IPA
The launch follows a major rebrand for Badger last month
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NewsCostcutter predicts sales growth after slashing Xmas prices
Since launching its Christmas pre-sale brochure last month, Costcutter saw an increase of over 30% in pre-sales year on year
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NewsChina lifts ban on British beef imports after two decades
Environment secretary Michael Gove this week hailed the announcement as a ’major step’
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NewsNestlé pledges to improve welfare of chickens
All Nestlé products that use chicken will have to adhere to the requirements laid out by the European Broiler Ask





