All The Grocer articles in 5 January 2019 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Yet another new logo won’t make PHE’s campaigns any clearer
With its new campaign, PHE has again left the doors open to confusion, despite its good intentions
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News
Waitrose launches fishless fingers in 'UK supermarket first'
They are made from breaded seaweed tofu, capers, gherkins, lemon and parsley for a subtle fish flavour
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News
Parents face 'huge confusion' over kids food crackdown
Some of the products being recommended in the push are among those in line to be barred from promotions under PHE’s ongoing review
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News
Gove names Ben Elliot as government 'food waste champion'
The businessman has been appointed by Michael Gove to push forward plans to eliminate unneccessary food waste in the UK
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News
Waitrose Christmas week sales jump 19% to 'hit expectations'
Sales at the premium supermarket were heavily distorted by the timing of Christmas and New Year compared to 2017, the retailer said in its weekly trading update
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News
Cellar Trends profits fall following loss of brand rights
The business has posted a pre-tax loss of £270,965 for the year ending 31 May 2018
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News
HMRC threatens Iceland with £21m minimum wage bill
The Times reports that Iceland has been threatened with a £21m bill by HM Revenue & Customs after it accused the retailer of breaching minimum wage rules.
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News
Media Bites 2 January: Christmas retail sales, Iceland, 'Pudding Tax'
The City is bracing itself for news of just how brutal Christmas 2018 was for the UK high street
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News
Peroni goes alcohol-free with new 0.0% 'Libera' beer
The development of the new 0.0% version of the posh Italian lager was first revealed back in October
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News
Art & Terroir acquires Glenturret whisky brand from Edrington
The deal, for an undisclosed sum, marks Art & Terroir’s first move into the world of Scotch whisky.
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News
Lidl decks out Leicester maternity ward with Xmas decorations
Staff and patients at Leicester Maternity Hospital were given candles, truffles and a Yamaha keyboard
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News
High streets experts call for a 'national perfect day'
Parking restrictions and charges should also be reviewed by local authorities to ensure they are encouraging footfall
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