All The Grocer articles in 4 November 2017 – Page 3
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Analysis & FeaturesWaitrose Food & Drink Report: seven trends of 2017
This time last year, Hawaiian poke was just poking its head into public consciousness
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Comment & OpinionMeat movie myths need to be skewered
I might have to donate for a crowdfunded documentary to challenge the attacks on animal foods made in US propaganda…
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Comment & OpinionScottish must work together on obesity
Last week the Scottish government published its bold Diet and Obesity Strategy Consultation…
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NewsBrewDog guns for Trump with 'Make Earth Great Again'
The new brew is made with water from melting Arctic ice caps…
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NewsIceland pledges to accept round pound coins until end of 2017
Iceland had previously said it would accept the coins until 31 October
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NewsTesco lists Belton's Red Fox and White Fox Leicester cheeses
The brand, which launched during the summer, is now on sale in Tesco, Waitrose and Booths
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NewsPallet burning on Bonfire Night 'costs UK economy millions'
The average cost of a new pallet can be between £8 and £10
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NewsAnnabel Karmel wins Tesco listing for Famous Finger Foods
The apple & chicken bites and pork, beef & apple bites are the first in a new heat-and-go line called Annabel’s Famous Finger Foods
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NewsMeurig Raymond to step down as NFU president after four years
Pembrokeshire farmer was first elected in 2014, and previously held post of deputy president during Peter Kendall’s eight-year term
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NewsJesús Lorente to take over as Asda merchandising boss
Andrew Moore joined Asda in 2008 as director of George clothing
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NewsGinsters teams up with Cornish chef for new Mexican slice
Chef Chris Eden was inspired by tales of Cornish miners emigrating to Mexico in the 1800s to mine for silver…
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NewsSainsbury's launches Own Label vinyl record duo
the supermarket will begin with selling two vinyl compilation albums on Friday…
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WebinarsCoca-Cola: How to Bring Sales and Operations Alive with Data
Implementing a robust sales and operation process at Coca-Cola
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Comment & OpinionWith the vegan army on the march, we’re all flexitarians now
With restaurants and shops springing up across the UK catering exclusively for vegan palates, it is safe to conclude that this trend is here to stay
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Analysis & FeaturesVegan nation: the rise of veganism
We all know vegan food is healthy – but now it’s indulgent and fashionable too, and mainstream retail is getting involved
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NewsCity snapshot: Morrisons recovery continues as 'price crunch' proves hit with shoppers
Morrisons recovery continued in the third quarter as like-for-like sales rose 2.5%, with its ‘price crunch’ proving popular with shoppers. Plus, Carlsberg lifts full-year profit expectations, Kraft Heinz halts declining sales with a rise in the third quarter; and profits jump 26% at Tate & Lyle in the first half.
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NewsMedia Bites 2 November: Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Iceland, recipe boxes
The media spotlight shines on the Waitrose Food and Drink Report 2017 and finds big supermarket trollies are on the decline as Britons ditch the weekly shop, while vegetarian prepared meals, juniper berries and Sicilian wine are on the rise.
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Comment & OpinionCollapse in high street footfall doesn't trouble Pat
I don’t know why everyone is getting so worked up about the collapse in high street footfall
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NewsLidl recalls Sol & Mar squid SKUs over safety concerns
They may contain struvite, a naturally occuring crystal that “may cause injury”
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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons third quarter sales: what the analysts say
Group like-for-like sales including fuel increased 3.4% in the period, with total sales for the quarter, excluding fuel, up 2.3%





