All The Grocer articles in 31 May 2014
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NewsFinsbury Foods promotes Trist to commercial director
Finsbury Foods has announced two senior appointments in the group’s cake business.
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NewsMorrisons’ online price checker launches
Morrisons’ much-trailed online price checker went live today (27 May).
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NewsBHS Food will put quality first, says Green
BHS Food will not be 10% cheaper than Tesco despite previous reports, according to Sir Philip Green.
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NewsArla’s £150m super-dairy opens in Aylesbury: Pictures
Arla’s £150m super-dairy in Aylesbury was officially opened this morning by Defra secretary of state Owen Paterson.
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NewsBritish Cheese Awards hands Wiltshire cheesemaker top gong
Wiltshire cheesemaker Rosary Goats Cheese has picked up the supreme champion award for its garlic and herb rosary cheese at the British Cheese Awards yesterday (27 May).
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NewsAccolade Wines opens Hardys 1853 Club ecommerce site
The UK’s largest wine brand has launched a direct-to-consumer retail service for its premium wines.
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NewsTesco trials ‘multichannel’ staffroom concept in Lincoln
Tesco is trialling a new staffroom concept at its flagship Lincoln Extra store, including a Costa coffee bar, digital screens, Hudl stations and a healthy menu.
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NewsTate & Lyle profits fall on weakening sweetener sales
Tate & Lyle reported a 2% drop in full-year profits this morning.
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NewsTesco completes CRE joint venture in China
Tesco has completed the deal to combine its Chinese retail operations with China Resources Enterprise
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NewsCollectPlus service boosts PayPoint profits
Rising transactions and the growth of click & collect helped PayPoint’s pre-tax profits grow 11.5% to £46m for the year ending 31 March.
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NewsColman’s Mustard dons a vintage look for 200th anniversary
Colman’s Mustard is rolling out vintage mustard jars to celebrate its 200th anniversary.
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NewsCo-op Group’s stake in Co-op Bank falls to 20%
Co-op Bank has completed its £400m recapitalisation…
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NewsCadbury makes Responsibility Deal pledge on chocolate bars
Mondelez International , the owner of chocolate giant Cadbury, has followed the lead of its rival Mars in announcing a calories cap on bars, as part of a new pledge under the Responsibility Deal.
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NewsResponsibility Deal update: Who has pledged what?
More than 390 companies have set out the steps they are taking under the Responsibility Deal to reduce salt, calories and alcohol units in food and drink.
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Grocer 33Tesco Consett
We’re delighted. It’s great to have got this award for Consett and for Tesco.
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NewsMorrisons: meat processing sale rumours are 'rubbish'
Morrisons has hit back at press speculation it could be looking to sell its meat processing sites and abattoirs…
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Analysis & FeaturesScottish gin proving just the tonic
Think Scotland, think Scotch? Think again. The country might export £4.3bn of whisky a year, but its credentials as a distiller of gin are not too shabby either.
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Analysis & FeaturesTop New Talent 2014: The countdown starts now
In 2013 The Grocer launched Top New Talent. It was a huge success. Now the hunt is on to find the class of 2014…
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InterviewsPaul Schaafsma Big Interview: The Ultimate Accolade
Paul Schaafsma is determined to transform the drinks behemoth into a more agile and strategically focused outfit…
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Analysis & FeaturesBooker makes Makro economics work with best of both approach
After a litany of losses, the wholesaler has chalked up an £11m profit. How did the Wilson masterplan fix things so quickl…





