All The Grocer articles in 4 November 2017 – Page 2
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News
Emmi brings 'indulgent' Ooola Secrets mousses to the UK
The new brand was launched by the Swiss dairy supplier in Switzerland and Austria last month
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News
Refresco tipped to get CMA green light for Cott deal
The CMA has launched a phase one investigation of the Refresco merger with Cott…
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Comment and Opinion
Try to listen, Dr Fox. It’s a no from the public (and your fellow ministers) to chlorinated chicken
The trade secretary was back in the headlines after he told a House of Commons committee that he saw no reason why the British public shouldn’t eat chlorinated chicken from the US
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News
Carlsberg drinks to cost cutting as it raises profits forecasts
The Danish brewer said in a third quarter trading update that its ‘Funding the Journey’ programme was progressing well and total benefits would be about DKK 2bn (£236m).
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News
Kraft Heinz logs first sales rise in more than two years but challenges remain
Kraft Heinz increased sales for the first time since the $100bn merger to create US food giant in 2015.
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Comment and Opinion
Nigella: At My Table - a masterclass in bored artifice
Between reality and its representation there is a yawning chasm. Into it fall the TV programmes of Nigella Lawson
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News
How can we position food and drink as a great career option?
I’ve yet to be approached by a sixth form student who says they specifically want to work in the industry
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Grocer 33
Asda continues winning streak as Burnley promoted
There are signs that Asda has sharpened its pricing again
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My Alternative CV
Gavin Loftus, Weetabix on the Go, on mirrors and penguins
My first job was milkman. Clearly the start of a promising career in milk drinks…
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Grocer 33
Tesco St Stephen's, Hull: Grocer 33 store of the week
“In August we had a new, 3,000 sq ft Holland & Barrett store open within the store”
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Grocer 33
Tesco's Hull branch takes another Grocer 33 win
There were good Halloween displays and “some staff were in costume”
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Comment and Opinion
Stock won't fly just by stocking on top shelf
Sir, Sainsbury’s choice to stack items at the top of its aisles won’t get them flying off the shelves
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News
Harrogate thirsty to boost retail listings as sales rise 21%
Harrogate Water Brands is eyeing more supermarket listings after posting another year of stellar annual sales…
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Comment and Opinion
Invest in authenticity to thrive
When Donald Trump glided to victory last year, he did so on a platform of authenticity…
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News
Pernod Ricard readies fresh push into grocery for Campo Viejo Cava
The sparkling wine will eventually be available across “all the major retailers”…
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Analysis and Features
Apple shortage continues to hit juice and concentrate prices
Apple juice prices remain on the rise as shortages in Poland continue
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News
Chlorinated chicken back in spotlight as Fox reignites debate
The trade secretary said he saw no issue with the British public consuming chlorinated chicken…
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News
Morrisons pledges price freeze on 100 key Christmas lines
Pledge comes as Morrisons reported a 2.5% like-for-like sales increase in the third quarter of this year
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News
Nairn's launches range of gluten-free flatbreads
They are available now in Sainsbury’s in Original and Rosemary & Sea Salt variants…
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Analysis and Features
Ample supplies push UK pork prices down
Pigs in blankets shouldn’t cost the earth this Christmas, thanks to a drop in the price of pork over the past two months