All The Grocer articles in 4 July 2015 – Page 3
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NewsTesco expands food redistribution scheme
Tesco today launched a new phase of its Neighbourhood Food Collection
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NewsKiddylicious heads for Australia and Japan
The Kids Food Company, owner of children’s snack brand Kiddylicious, has ramped up overseas business…
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NewsM&S commissions study into protecting stores from climate change
The retailer said soaring temperatures and other extreme conditions caused by climate change represented a serious threat to sales
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NewsHigh-strength craft beer NPD 'stifled by health lobby'
Pressure from the health lobby is holding back development of higher-strength premium beer in the UK…
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NewsMolson Coors buys Rekorderlig cider UK rights
Rekorderlig UK will operate as part of Molson Coors UK, and its employees will continue to lead sales and marketing for Rekorderlig range
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NewsDairy Crest bucks trend by holding farmgate milk price
The processor’s liquid milk price remains at 23.09ppl for a sixth month, while its Davidstow price rises to 26.42ppl
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NewsBooths bacon sales soar after switch to 100% British
Booths claims it has seen bacon sales increase significantly since switching to 100% British…
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NewsCalais travel chaos causing major losses for transporters
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) said just one day’s delay hit freight operators with extra running costs of £5.5m
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Comment & OpinionClick & Collect still an unsettled proposition
The industry is still figuring out exactly how to make logistics, delivery and the internet profitable
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Grocer 33Morrisons Denton wins G33 battle with 'a whopper' of a store
Morrisons Denton achieved one of the highest scores of the year.
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NewsScottish Burger Company craft burgers listed by Scots Tescos
Ayshire-based firm The Scottish Burger Company has signed a £500k deal to supply Scottish Tesco stores…
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NewsIreland moves to calm buyer nerves over 'isolated' BSE case
Ireland has insisted a shock new case of BSE – the country’s first in two years – is an isolated case
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NewsOwn-label Budgens salad lines launched
Budgens has further widened its fresh produce offering with an own-label bagged salad range…
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NewsBart Ingredients 'vindicated' as FSA overturns recall
Bart Ingredients has welcomed the “vindication” of its supply chain after the FSA this week overturned the recall
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NewsLidl uncorks latest offensive to tempt away middle class shoppers
Lidl is set to launch its latest campaign to tempt away the middle classes from Waitrose with a new French wine promotion starting in September.
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NewsEric Cantona to swim English Channel for Kronenbourg - on one condition
Cantona has pledged to swim the Channel… if 10,000 Brits say Kronenbourg is world’s best-tasting beer
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NewsMedia Bites 3 July: Lidl, price war, Pep & Co
Lidl and sister chain Kaufland have received almost $900m (£576m) in public development funding over the past decade, the cost of a basket of groceries grow for first time in six months and Andy Bond reveals Pep & Co ambitions.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Premier Foods to boost Mr Kipling production with £20m investment
Premier Foods will unveil a new £20m production line at its Mr Kipling bakery in Barnsley later today to double capacity of its Snack Pack cake slices. Plus Waitrose sees promise in new ‘Pick Your Own’ scheme following latest weekly numbers and spirits group Distil has good start to new financial year.
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News'Urban' London Crisp Co ousts Tyrrells from Fuller's pubs
A new crisp brand has set its sights on supermarket listings after ousting Tyrrells from more than 100 Fuller’s pubs…
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Analysis & FeaturesMilk prices for one and two pints cut by Sainsbury's and Tesco
Aggressive price competition on four-pint bottles of milk has been a staple of the supermarket milk price war for years…





