All The Grocer articles in 31 March 2018 – Page 7
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Analysis and Features
1 (1) Cadbury
Inflation has been a major driver of growth for Britain’s biggest grocery brand
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News
Amazon to sponsor The Great British Bake Off second series
Amazon is thought to have paid around £5m for the deal, which it will use to promote its Alexa and Echo smart speakers
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Analysis and Features
Beast from the East drives up electricity demand
Electricity prices shot up as the demand for heating increased
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Analysis and Features
Five meal replacement ranges targeting the UK market
What began as the pet project of a skint software engineer in the US has snowballed into a new category worth millions. Now meal replacement solutions are arriving in the UK in their droves. Here’s our pick of five meal replacement ranges hoping to crack the UK market:
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Analysis and Features
Meal replacements: is this the future of food?
A cult movie about ‘plankton’-based wafers provided the name for what many have dubbed the future of food
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Analysis and Features
Butter prices forced up by EU demand
UK milk prices fell month on month but butter prices rose due to increased demand from the EU
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Comment and Opinion
Hollow sugar crystals aren't an obesity crisis panacea
This week’s reveal by Nestlé of its ‘hollow’ sugar tech merits a qualified welcome…
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Analysis and Features
Sainsbury's showcases its strategy at Redhill refit tour
The store is a ‘manifestation’ of Sainsbury’s strategy of competing with discounters, implementing technology and partnerships
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News
85% of Tesco soft drinks lineup exempt from the sugar levy
Its own label lineup has been reformulated and more sugar-free and reduced sugar branded SKUs have been introduced
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News
Enjoy Natural Foods turns to crowd for £640k funding
The brand aims to upgrade its production facilities and grow sales of its premium organic chocolate tenfold over the next four years
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News
CTSI online animation guides retailers on underage sales
The CTSI urged businesses to ensure they have a strict system for age-restricted products
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News
Guinness introduces two new beers 'inspired by craft'
Available in Morrisons, Open Gate Citra IPA and Open Gate Pilsner are designed to appeal to the ‘craft-inquisitive’
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News
LA-based artist designs Campo Viejo Reserva Art Series label
Norman Duenas’s vibrant submission – an abstract representation of lives coming together – was selected from 696 entrants
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News
Loch Fyne Oysters claims first with line of live mussels
They are sold in modified atmosphere packaging, with high oxygen levels keeping mussels alive for 10 days
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News
Costcutter rejected Bestway proposal after Co-op deal
Sources close to both parties told The Grocer this week that Bestway approached Costcutter in December
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News
Exotic meats: on the brink of supermarket extinction?
Last week, Lidl became the final UK retailer to announce it would no longer stock kangaroo meat
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News
FWD and BSDA ring alarm over illicit soft drinks imports
The bodies believe the sugar levy could boost the grey soft drinks market
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KFC still dealing with availability fallout
Some restaurants this week remained closed while others were operating from a limited menu
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John Cresswell appointed CEO of Bibby Line Group
He will join BLG on 1 May and take over from Sir Michael Bibby in the summer following a transition period
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News
Take back your time and discover how to work best with people
I think we would all agree on the importance of making time for people at work