All The Grocer articles in 4 November 2017 – Page 2
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NewsWooHa to expand US exports thanks to £700k funding
Scottish start-up WooHa Brewing Company is eyeing further exports in the US after securing £700,000 from an SME fund.
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NewsAsda to stock "the world's first" cheese Advent calendar
The So Wrong It’s Nom calendar will go on sale in stores across the UK from 9 November, priced at £8
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NewsMedia Bites 31 Oct: Asda, Mondelez, Sugar
Asda has ousted its latest chief executive as it fights to win back sales from rival supermarkets, writes The Daily Mail.
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NewsCity snapshot: Mondelez beats expectations with solid third quarter
Shares in Cadbury owner Mondelez jumped 4.3% in after hours trading after the global snack group reported a stronger than expected third quarter. Plus, UK consumer confidence shrinks in October, FTSE falls on interest rate rise expectation and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News'Raw' gin brand Kongsgaard makes UK retail debut
Billed as an alternative to London Dry-style gins, 44% abv Kongsgaard is flavoured with organic juniper
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NewsCoca-Cola launches limited edition Father Christmas packs
Packs featuring Father Christmas drinking a bottle of Coke will roll out from mid-November…
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Analysis & Features9 grocery products we wish existed
In recent months we’ve been asking branding agencies to come up with hypothetical solutions to real problems
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NewsDhamecha Group opens ninth cash & carry in Birmingham
The depot is the Today’s Group member’s second site in the Midlands after it opened its Leicester branch in 2015…
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NewsImprovements to HKS Retail food to go boosts sales 17%
The forecourt operator’s turnover rose to £120.9m for the year ending 31 May 2017…
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NewsScottish food survey reveals unhealthy promotions belief
People in Scotland perceived one of the biggest barriers to eating healthily to be price…
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NewsSupermarket meal deals 'have up to 30 teaspoons of sugar'
Action on Sugar survey accuses retailers of failing to promote healthy choices in their meal deal lineups
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NewsMutti and Conserve Italia reassure over labour practices
De Rubertis Rita, a grower in Puglia, southern Italy which supplied tomatoes to the Italian food giants, has been linked to alleged labour abuses
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NewsLincolnshire Co-op reports record sales of £312m
The retailer said more chilled food and food-to-go products plus its store refurbishment programme had boosted results
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NewsLidl launches Hortus gin liqueurs and Liberté spiced rum
The Rhubarb & Ginger and Scottish Raspberry liquers would take shoppers “beyond the standard gin and tonic”…
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Comment & Opinion
Action on Sugar raises 79 fingers to WH Smith’s meal deal health vacuum
Pressure group finds some supermarket meal deals contain as much as 30 teaspoons of sugar, or four times an adult’s daily recommended amount
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NewsKellogg boosts sales for first time two years
Cereal and snacking giant Kellogg has increased sales for the first time in more than two years as its cost-cutting strategy and expansion into healthier foods showed signs of beginning to work.
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NewsEnvironment minister refuses to back coffee cup tax
Coffey was giving evidence today before the Environment Audit Committee hearing into the effects of packaging
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NewsMedia Bites 1 Nov: Shopping habits, Interest rates, Just Eat
Jumbo trollies are on their way out, Britain now prefers blueberries to strawberries and sales of vegetarian ready-meals are on the rise, according to a new report on food shopping habits.
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NewsCity snapshot: BRC-Nielsen finds food price inflation remains at 2.2% as fresh prices rise
Food price inflation remained at 2.2% in October, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index, but fresh food inflation is increasing while ambient inflation eased last month. Plus, Glanbia reports third quarter figures, clothing retailers fall after Next update and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsRefurb by prominent independent Dean Holborn grows sales 13%
Holborn’s store in Nutfield, Surrey, underwent a three-week refurbishment before reopening on 23 September…





