All The Grocer articles in 30 May 2015 – Page 3
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InterviewsJames Watt and Martin Dickie: BrewDog's kings of controversy
Controversy has been a key ingredient in BrewDog’s success almost from its 2007 inception
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NewsNew Covent Garden Co Souper Booster pastes set for retail
New Covent Garden Soup Co is set to launch its range of cooking pastes into retail…
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Analysis & FeaturesBrands put brakes on deals in wake of Easter activity
Easter is a distant memory to retailers who spent the May bank holiday weekend selling barbies and burgers…
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Grocer 33Tony Connolly, Morrisons Aylesbury: G33 store of the week
We have a really great, well-established team here in the business with some key employees in core positions…
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NewsScotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards winners announced
The event was held just hours after Scotland’s cabinet secretary for food announced that Scottish food exports had topped £1.1bn for the first time in 2014
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Food Standards Agency blasted for meat labelling prosecution
Farmbox Meats owner Dafydd Raw-Rees and Colin Patterson were handed a conditional discharge and 12-week suspended sentence respectively
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NewsBee-friendly pesticide poised for UK launch
A new bee-friendly natural pesticide made from essential oils could be available to UK fruit growers in two years
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NewsSteve's Leaves rolls new salad bowl into Waitrose
Steve’s Leaves has expanded its salad bowl offering with a Luscious Leafy Tomato Trio…
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NewsPilgrims Choice gets 'disruptive' with Cheddar push
Adams Foods is giving Pilgrims Choice a £3m marketing push as it looks to boost sales of the branded Cheddar…
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Comment & OpinionBaking brings home the danger of odours in marketing
If fresh bread is the nation’s favourite smell, what’s up with in-store bakeries? Simon Gwynn explores.
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NewsLDC hungry for more food and drink investment from £1.2bn pot
Private equity house LDC has picked out the food and drink sector as a key area for investment after pledging £1.2bn of capital over three years to help accelerate growth among the UK’s mid-sized companies.
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Comment & OpinionMary Berry's Absolute Favourites: gentle, gimmick-free TV
Leave it to good ol’ Mary Berry to ditch the stunts and take us back to basics in Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites
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NewsNational Seafood Week to return as Seafish ramps up campaign
Seafish is bringing back National Seafood Week for the first time since 2008 as part of a bid to get more people eating fi…
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Comment & OpinionFood waste is a challenge for the whole supply chain
This week’s letters cover supply chains, Tesco and alcohol
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NewsPetits Filous Frubes recruits the Minions
Yoplait’s Petits Filous Frubes fromage frais brand has launched a limited-edition banana flavour…
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NewsMedia bites 29 May: Tesco, Amazon, B&M
The relationship between retailers and their suppliers is to be scrutinised in the wake of the Tesco accounting scandal.
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NewsCity snapshot: Consumer confidence ebbs in May
After a strong recent run, consumer confidence took a hit in May, according to research from GfK. Also Waitrose weekly sales edge up, while ABF shares surge this morning and all the rest of the news from the City.
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NewsAsda to rejig website after Smartprice lines prove elusive
The retailer said its current engine restricted the number of products displayed, and admitted: “Our search results aren’t always as accurate as they could be”
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NewsMorrisons cuts campylobacter levels after switching supply
Morrisons say efforts have focused on improving current practices rather than bringing in new technological interventions such as steam treatment
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Comment & OpinionIs GSCOP working for you? Action required - tell me about it!
Most suppliers have not really engaged wholeheartedly with this initiative…





