All The Grocer articles in 5 July 2014 – Page 2
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NewsBadger cull proposals could 'finish off' UK dairy and beef sectors
Farming minister George Eustice has dismissed scientific research suggesting efforts to tackle bovine tuberculosis should focus on culling cows instead of badgers.
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NewsAsda confirms 1,360 management redundancies in stores
Asda has halved the number of redundancies from its in-store management restructure upon completion of its 45-day consultation this week.
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NewsAndrew Selley replaces Alex Fisher as Bidvest 3663 MD
Bidvest 3663 MD Alex Fisher has stepped down from the business, it has emerged.
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Analysis & FeaturesPoundland’s progress is more than just froth
The IPO market supposedly has retail indigestion, but if another Poundland came along investors would soon regain their appetite.
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NewsMorrisons rolls out 'more modern' café concept
Morrisons has launched a new concept for its in-store cafés this week…
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NewsCostco's first UK forecourt sells country's cheapest fuel
Costco opened its first UK forecourt at its Liverpool store last week, selling diesel for 129.9p per litre…
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NewsJustin King reveals favourite Sainsbury's moments
Outgoing Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King has revealed his favourite moments during his 10 years at the helm…
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Grocer 33Waitrose Brighton
We wanted to create a brighter environment and have done that with lighter tilling and clever use of lighting…
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Grocer 33Waitrose Brighton wins G33 service and availability survey
Waitrose has broken Asda’s winning streak with its first service and availability win of the G33 year…
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NewsCostcutter and P&H vow to sort problems
Costcutter completed the migration of stores across to Palmer & Harvey this week…
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Analysis & FeaturesBear snacks bridge gap between happy and healthy
It’s amazing what can come out of a cave. The founders of fruit snack brand Bear now have a multimillion pound business…
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Analysis & FeaturesBeef prices set to regain momentum globally says Rabobank
Low farmgate beef prices continued to make waves in the UK this week but at a global level the situation could soon change…
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Analysis & FeaturesLow prices offered World Cup fans cheer
England had trouble finding the back of the net – but shoppers had plenty of opportunities to score during the World Cup…
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Analysis & FeaturesSACN and the war to crush sugar: 10 things you need to know
It’s not just fizzy drinks under fire. SACN and PHE are driving radical demands for slashing sugar across the board…
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Analysis & FeaturesGlobal 50 food and drink suppliers: rankings and report
A dramatic slowdown in growth among the world’s biggest fmcg giants is underlined in our OC&C Global 50 rankings…
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Category ReportFocus on Lunchbox
Schools are policing lunchboxes. Parents may be packing kids off with more fruit, but 26% admit flouting packed lunch rule…
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Analysis & FeaturesOcado's move into profit leaves investors uncertain
Investors are still struggling over quite what to make of the online grocer…
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NewsBrits pack 76m fewer lunches as economy recovers
More of us are leaving our lunchboxes at home and opting to eat out as the economy recovers…
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NewsAldi and The Co-op Group sign up to new DH salt pledge
Aldi and The Co-operative Group have become the first supermarkets to sign up to the latest DH targets on salt reduction…
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Comment & OpinionScottish independence would create food system uncertainty
We might sometimes regret our elected representatives. Parliamentary democracy can be messy…
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