All The Grocer articles in 4 March 2017 – Page 6
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Doisy & Dam breaks into big four with Sainsbury’s listing
The Norfolk chocolatier will unveil five flavours into more than 250 Sainsbury’s stores next month
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Aunt Bessie's jumps on low-carb trend with veg chips
The frozen chips are a branded UK first for frozen, says brand owner William Jackson Food Group
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Neil Turton made chief operating officer at Co-operatives UK
The COO role is a newly created position and Turton will work closely with secretary general Ed Mayo
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Sainsbury's Argos appoints Gary Kibble as marketing director
Gary Kibble will lead marketing of the newly acquired Argos brand
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Challenger brands 'put fmcg giants to shame on social media'
Fmcg giants think of social media as a broadcast channel, reveals The Grocer’s Social Media Ranking 2017
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Urban Food Fest to open branded deli concession at Selfridges
Its specialities will include a Provençal truffle oil focaccia pizza topped with blue cheese, figs and truffle oil…
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Aldi opens 700th UK store and targets 1,000 by 2022
Aldi said it was investing £450m this year to add capacity to its stores and distribution network…
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Mobile contactless payments soar 247% in 2016
Spending on all forms of contactless systems now accounts for 28% of all non-cash transactions in the UK
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New Free Range Dairy Farmers milk wins listings at Asda
Asda is first UK mult to list free-range milk on a national basis
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Paddy’s Bathroom pushes new-look range with turtle TV ad
The 30-second clip will air on Nick Jr and Nick Jr Too throughout 2017
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Westons launches its Caple Rd Cider into Canada
The 5.2% abv sparkling cider in a can is available now in a bigger 500ml format for the Canadian market
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Nom Noms adds wraps and revamps ready meals range
The reformulated core range is rolling out now ahead of the NPD launch
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City snapshot: Greggs to cut manufacturing jobs as cost pressures mount
Greggs has reported another solid rise in annual sales and profitability, but has announced it will reduce its manufacturing staff base. Plus all the latest news from the City
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Media Bites 28 Feb: Tesco, ABF, B&M
Tesco is demoting 1,600 managers at its convenience stores and cutting their pay.
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Heineken launches new 'craft' brand Maltsmiths Brewing
Maltsmiths will initially comprise two beers: a Bavarian-style Pilsner and American-style IPA…
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McColl’s vows to continue convenience acquisitions as store numbers break 1,000
McColl’s plans to continue its acquisitive push in the convenience grocery sector, despite having only received regulatory approval for its buyout of almost 300 Co-op stores in the weeks before Christmas.
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Analysis and Features
Would abolishing use-by dates really help stop milk waste?
Headlines suggesting consumers ’sniff’ milk to see if it is still fresh, has once again highlighted the controversy surrounding food labelling and the problem of waste in the industry
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Associated British Food profits lifted by higher sugar prices
Profits sweetened in the first six months of the year but ABF warns that benefits of the weak pound will fade in second half.
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Wild Beer asks the crowd for £1.5m for new brewery
The Wild Beer Company is the latest craft brewer to turn to the crowd to raise cash as it kicks off a £1.5m funding drive later this week.
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Iceland extends craft beer range with St Peter's Golden Ale
The deal has already seen 12,000 cases of Golden Ale supplied to Iceland stores by Suffolk-based St Peter’s Brewery…