All The Grocer articles in 30 March 2013
Previous issues.
-
NewsWine distributor Boutinot sold in management buy-out
Boutinot has been bought in a management buy-out that will see the departure of founder Paul Boutinot.
-
NewsSainsbury's online boss Jon Rudoe steps into expanded role
Sainsbury’s director of online Jon Rudoe has had his role extended to director of online, digital & cross-channel.
-
NewsDairy Crest signs up 175 farmers to new milk contract
Dairy Crest has signed up 175 farmers under its new milk contract which links farmgate milk prices to production costs and retail milk prices.
-
NewsFSA denies 'cloak and dagger' approach to horsemeat testing
The Food Standards Agency has come under fire for refusing to name five products that tested positive for horse or pork DNA.
-
NewsHorsemeat false alarm costs Welsh burger company £250,000
A false alarm on horsemeat contamination from the Food Standards Agency has caused losses of up to £250,000…
-
NewsSuppliers and stores battle UK snow and ice
Retailers and wholesalers have gone above and beyond the call of duty to keep the nation fed and watered as the nation shivers in Arctic winds and snow.
-
NewsMilk Race cycling event returns after 20-year absence
The iconic Milk Race is back after a 20-year absence, thanks to the organisers of the Make Mine Milk campaign.
-
NewsFage scores Greek yoghurt victory against Chobani
Judge in Chobani case rules ‘Greek’ yoghurt is down to origin, not process…
-
NewsTesco delists Seachill's Saucy Fish Company range
Tesco has delisted Seachill’s entire range of The Saucy Fish Company products, The Grocer understands.
-
NewsWaitrose dispatches plastic jackets for lambs in wintry weather
Waitrose has sent out 30,000 lamb macs to help improve the chances of survival amongst new season lambs in the harsh wintery conditions battering the UK
-
NewsFood Vision conference set for 2014 return after inaugural success
The Food Vision conference is set to become an annual event, organisers have confirmed, following the success of this year’s inaugural conference.
-
Grocer 33Tesco, Dunfermline, Fife
“Service is the magic ingredient and we have a store full of motivated people who take it seriously”…
-
NewsHilton Food Group breaks £1bn revenue barrier
Tesco meat packer Hilton Food Group has smashed through the £1bn barrier on the back of growth in Denmark and Central Europe.
-
NewsThe Milk Race: In pictures
The Milk Race cycling event ran for 35 years until 1993. Now the dairy industry is hoping to revive the connection between milk and cycling…
-
Analysis & FeaturesSalt reduction: Can technology overcome the DH's bombshell?
The government now wants a red light for any portion containing more than 1.8g of salt…
-
News
Sat fat in food must be cut by 100,000 tonnes, says DH
The government has set out plans to cut more than 100,000 tonnes of saturated fats from food products…
-
ProfilesPeppadew takes on the olive
A familiar face is the new pretender to the dinner party snacks throne. Step forward the reinvigorated Peppadew…
-
NewsOut of town growth is out of sync with new planning rules
A year after the government enshrined town centre first in its new planning policy, councils continue to grant permission …
-
NewsKinnerton launches Magnum, Cornetto and Mini Milk as sweets
Magnum, Cornetto and Mini Milk are entering confectionery through a tie-up between Unilever and Kinnerton…
-
NewsATCM and Future High Streets Forum ready for action
This week marked the launch of two initiatives to get the government’s high street rescue plan back on track…





