All The Grocer articles in 5 August 2017 – Page 2
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News
Karro looks to build on turnaround under CapVest ownership
Underlying profits at Karro Food Group jumped another 9% in 2016 as the pork supplier added £67m to its top line
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News
Hilton Food Group shares rise on Icelandic speculation
Shares in Hilton Food Group surged on the news it is in pole position to snap up Saucy Fish Co owner Icelandic Seachill
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Comment and Opinion
What is authentic leadership and why is it so important?
Being authentic starts with knowing yourself, says executive coach Jennifer Baker. Are you willing to hold up a mirror and discover the real you?
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My Alternative CV
Tom Redwood, Babease, on Simon Rogan and shaking up babyfood
“My first job was getting up at 4am for the early cleaning shift at my local convenience store”
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Analysis and Features
Supermarkets edging back towards multibuy promotions
Britain’s biggest supermarkets appear to be switching back to multibuys
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News
Asda gets a leg up from lamb in this week's Grocer 33 win
But Sainsbury’s £7.85 average price for a half leg of lamb is lower than even Asda’s
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Longstone Edinburgh wins G33 with huge score
The checkout experience was great with a “very nice elderly gentleman chatting whilst scanning”…
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Comment and Opinion
Inside the Factory: the secrets of biscuit-making revealed
We get through 90 million biscuits every day here in the UK, enough to fill 30,000 trucks full to the brim…
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Analysis and Features
How Clooney worked his magic on Diageo sales too
Brand growth has largely been achieved by premiumisation focus
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News
Amber Rudd opens new Best-one c-store in Broad Oak, Rye
The local MP for Hastings and Rye opened the store following a renovation costing £135,000
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Analysis and Features
Cod recovery boosts UK self-sufficiency
A resurgence in North Sea cod stocks should help the UK reduce its reliance on Norwegian imports
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News
Asda hikes price of a kilo of bananas to 76p
The move makes Asda’s loose bananas the most expensive across the mults, closely followed by Waitrose
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News
Tesco cuts British lamb facings to 50%
The levy board’s latest Beef & Lamb Watch analysis revealed that just 50% of Tesco’s lamb facings were British in June 201…
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Analysis and Features
Is it D-day for diesel?
Last week the government unveiled its long-awaited plan to tackle toxic air. What does it mean for the food industry?
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Comment and Opinion
Influencers are now preferred over traditional celebrity ads
Sir, The power of male influencers has evolved dramatically in the past year…
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Comment and Opinion
This 'millennials' marketing term is utter nonsense
Sir, To fall for the ‘M’ word is to fall into classic ‘generation-caging’
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News
Aldi launches Featherweight range of lower-alcohol wines
The discounter has added a Chilean merlot, a white zinfandel rosé, a Chilean sauvignon blanc and an Italian pinot grigio
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News
Budweiser gets Statue of Liberty cans for six weeks
The design will be available until the end of this month
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News
Molson Coors reports "strong" European Q2 performance
European revenues at the Coors Light owner were up 0.5% despite a global slump in net sales
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News
Green & Black’s Velvet is brand’s first major new range in 26 years
It will be the first new Mondelez lineup under the company’s Cocoa Life sustainability initiative