All The Grocer articles in 31 August 2019 – Page 5
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News
Costa’s Jason Cotta named Ole & Steen CEO
Cotta worked for Costa Coffee for nearly seven years, working his way up from operations director UK to MD
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Sainsbury’s begins deposit return scheme trial with glass bottles
The Scottish government has already vowed to push ahead with an all-in system as early as 2020
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Kiddylicious claims babyfood first with Houmous Dip-Dip
The snack provides no more than 100 calories, and is made with no added sugar or salt
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Comment and Opinion
Time to move the ‘meat vs plant’ debate beyond crude headlines
Ill-informed churnalism has imported a lie about red meat, says Joanna Blythman
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City snapshot: Supermarket Income Reit buys Sainsbury’s store
Supermarket Income REIT has announced the acquisition of Sainsbury’s supermarket in Preston, Lancashire, from Legal & General for £54.4m
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Media Bites 27 Aug: Asda/Walmart, Grenade, Melton Mowbray
Asda has told suppliers it is putting the development of new products on the back-burner as US owner Walmart looks to slash costs and considers a stock market float.
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Nestlé launches Starbucks by Nespresso range of coffee pods
It is the first time Nestlé has used its Nespresso aluminium capsule technology outside its Nespresso business.
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Comment and Opinion
What Blue Planet’s storytelling and ‘pivotal idea’ can teach brands
Sainsbury’s and Unilever have benefited from uniting behind a simple story, says Jeremy Garlick of Insight Traction
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Analysis and Features
Property not pints at the centre of Greene King takeover
Former PM David Cameron famously treated Chinese president Xi Jinping to a pint of Greene King IPA on a state visit back in 2015, but it isn’t a taste for the brewer’s signature beer that has persuaded Hong Kong’s richest man to shell out £2.7bn to buy up the pub group.
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Comment and Opinion
The soft drinks sugar tax has sold the industry - and consumers - a lie
Less than 25% of the projects paid out by the fund were for health and wellbeing projects
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Tributes paid to former Scottish Grocers’ Federation CEO John Drummond
Drummond served as SGF chief executive from 2005 to 2015
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Analysis and Features
Is the childhood obesity strategy turning into another omnishambles?
‘Sin taxes’ are under review., funds raised from the sugar levy have been siphoned off, while healthy eating in schools has been marginalised
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Cult American ‘hard seltzer’ White Claw tipped for UK launch
The drink - in essence alcoholic sparkling water with different flavours - has taken the US by storm over recent months
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Waitrose wins ‘Fine to Flush’ certification for own-label wet wipes
Two plastic-free products are available from today
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Sainsbury’s staff given day to help local communities
The latest Sainsbury’s Living Well Index revealed a decline in social connections among the over-65s
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Meat wholesaler fine increased after failed appeal against food safety offence
The severity of Bowland Foods’ offence was upgraded at its appeal hearing
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City snapshot: Supreme Imports considers standalone vaping float
Supreme Imports is considering floating its 88 Vape brand as a standalone business after returning to profit growth
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Media Bites 23 Aug: Ocado, Morrisons, Jamie Oliver
Ocado’s customer orders have been disrupted by another warehouse fire six months after a blaze destroyed its robot-controlled depot in Hampshire
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Lotus Bakeries launches incubator fund with Peter’s Yard investment
Belgium’s Lotus Bakeries, recent acquirer of snack brands Bear, Nakd and Kiddylicious, has launched an incubator fund and made another investment in the UK healthy snacking sector.
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Comment and Opinion
Is the compostable coffee pod already old news?
Waitrose has ditched plans for compostable pods in favour of a recyclable version. Could this be the eco-friendly future of the format?