All The Grocer articles in 5 October 2013 – Page 3
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Kevin O'Byrne, former Quaker Oats European FD
A chartered accountant, O’Byrne graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1987…
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Waitrose to age beef for longer, Leerdammer back on TV
Waitrose has launched a new range of dry-aged premium Hereford beef…
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Scots freight sector in Glasgow games alert
The Scottish Freight Transport Association has warned of supply chain disruption during the 2014 Commonwealth Games…
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Heinz launches two Big canned ready meals
Heinz is extending its Big sub-brand into canned ready meals…
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Rye on the rise as Thai rice prices drop
Although rye prices remain significantly cheaper on a year-on-year basis, they have made substantial gains over the past m…
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Category Report
Premium chocolate: no expense spared
How are the chocolatiers faring as both supermarkets and arrivistes cash in on the popularity of premium chocolate?…
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Soya mince products to return to shelves in November
Frozen soya mince products will be back on supermarket shelves by mid-November – six months after they were pulled as a precaution, Hain Daniels Group has confirmed.
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Confectionery's cautious welcome to stevia and xylitol
With stevia and xylitol, the industry’s going sweet on natural alternatives to sugar…
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Comment & Opinion
Aldi is just part of discount success picture
The Green Issue explored how overt many brands are when it comes to communicating their eco-credentials…
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Asda profits rise in 2012 as like-for-like sales inch up
Asda has announced a pre-tax profits rise of 0.8% to £774.3m for the year ending December 31 2012, compared with £767.8m the year before.
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TB-resistant dairy cows could fight disease threat
Farmers may be able to breed TB-resistant cows in a groundbreaking new project developed for the dairy industry.
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Cheese importer Bradburys brings Vrysaki Cypriot Halloumi to UK
Continental cheese specialist Bradburys has struck an exclusive distribution deal with Cypriot Halloumi supplier Vrysaki.
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Tesco confirms joint venture with CRE in China
Tesco confirmed today it is entering a joint venture with China Resource Enterprise (CRE), which will see its Chinese stores combined with CRE’s Vanguard business.
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Food industry execs begin African trek for charity
Fourteen senior figures from the UK food industry have begun a 145km trek across Tanzania to raise money for the charity Farm Africa.
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2 Sisters fined £112,500 for flouting FSA shelf-life guidance
Poultry giant 2 Sisters Food Group has been fined over £110,000 for giving chicken products four days’ extra shelf life, thereby increasing the risk of botulism to consumers.
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Fonterra and Danone lock horns over whey protein recall
Fonterra is locked in a dispute resolution process with Danone following its precautionary recall of whey protein concentrate in August, the New Zealand dairy giant has confirmed.
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Tesco results: Progress in UK, but international picture worries
Progress on the home front, though slow, only partially offsets analysts’ concerns over Tesco’s international ventures.
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Tesco hits the accelerator on store revamps as sales drop
Tesco chief executive Philip Clarke has declared 2014 will be “the year of the hypermarket” as he revealed the retailer was planning a massive rollout of the pilots trialled in areas such as Watford.
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Today’s Group adds nine on-trade wholesalers to buying group
Nine on-trade wholesalers have joined Today’s Group, which now boasts on-trade members with a total volume worth £450m.
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Sainsbury’s sales powered by own-label and convenience
Strong growth in own-label, convenience and online has helped Sainsbury’s record like-for-like sales growth of 1.4%, excluding fuel, for the first half of the year.
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