All The Grocer articles in 31 October 2015 – Page 3
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News
TJ Morris goes live with one million sq ft Wiltshire DC
TJ Morris has gone live with its new one million sq ft distribution centre in Amesbury, Wiltshire
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Rowse creates buzz about honey with 'biggest-ever' TV ad push
Britain’s top-selling sweet spread brand, Rowse Honey, is launching its biggest-ever marketing push
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Sheepmeat sector considering adoption of a code of practice
The code would include targets on UK sourcing, clearer origin labelling and consistency of promotion
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City snapshot: Consumer confidence plunges to five-month low in October
UK consumer confidence fell for the second month running in October as shoppers continued to worry
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Media Bites 30 October: CBI, GfK, M&S, Sports Direct
As half-term week draws to a close, a dearth of news in the retail sector leads to a very quiet day in the papers, with stories on the latest CBI and GfK surveys.
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Morrisons forks out £200,000 to staff affected by data leak
Morrisons has forked out £200,000 to staff affected by the data security breach caused by a former internal auditor
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Analysis and Features
Click & collect: as Asda slows development, what now?
Asda’s announcement that it would halt plans to roll out click & collect to 1,000 locations by 2018 represents a surprise
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Analysis and Features
2 Sisters to put £150m into poultry efficiencies
2 Sisters has pledged to invest £150m in its poultry business in a bid to drive efficiencies as it moves from a period of aggressive acquisition-driven expansion to consolidation.
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S&A Foods administrators 'hopeful' of finding factory buyer
Administrators at S&A Foods are hopeful of striking a deal to sell the ready meals supplier’s Derby factory…
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UK supermarkets test DNA crime scene spray technology
Two “major” UK supermarkets are testing a forensic system that sprays intruders with a synthetic DNA solution
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Positive news on food waste at last – but Courtauld still has work to do
Let’s hope the new system brings a new age of collaboration from retailers, suppliers and governments alike
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General Mills set to close Jus-Rol pastry plant in Berwick
General Mills has announced plans to close its Jus-Rol pastry plant in Northumberland with the potential loss of 265 jobs
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Analysis and Features
WHO cancer warning: what's the likely impact on meat sales?
Meat lovers could be forgiven for fearing it’s only a matter of time before tobacco-style warnings adorn packs of bacon
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News
Unilever launches Nespresso-compatible PG Tips tea pods
Unilever is launching PG Tips tea capsules compatible with Nespresso machines
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Avocado fans face higher prices as global demand keeps rising
Prices of avocado – a growing favourite of health-conscious foodies – could be set for steep price increases
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China's new railway opens up new export routes
China’s ‘New Silk Road’ could open up “huge opportunities” for European fresh food exports, according to Rabobank
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Comment and Opinion
My Life on a Plate: a weird way to sum up Mary Berry
A timeless classic like Victoria sponge with a dollop of double cream – that’s how I’d sum up Mary Berry
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Darnley, Glasgow: G33 store of the week
We have just added 16 new permanent members of staff and it is great to hear they are doing well
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Category Report
Toiletries Category Report 2015
In some ways Conchita Wurst reflects current fashions in Britain: she has a beard; her legs are smooth and she has an eye for a bargain
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Analysis and Features
Heinz Tagine Chickpeas: acid test
Heinz is offering this alternative to consumers in search of innovative meal ideas