All The Grocer articles in 5 September 2015 – Page 2
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News
Call to simplify allergen contamination labels
Allergen contamination warning labels can mislead consumers and should be simplified, new research by The Institute of Food Safety Integrity and Protection (TIFSIP) has suggested.
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Home Office reassures independent retailers over policing
The Home Office has reassured independent retailers they will remain a policing priority…
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EU arsenic in rice rules set to trigger 'false alerts'
New EU limits on arsenic in rice could trigger an avalanche of false food safety alerts…
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My Alternative CV
Joanne Barber, Wax Lyrical, on her 'best-smelling' job
From the age of about 14 I worked as a waitress at a local pub in the school holidays…
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Sainsbury's launches apprenticeships for young farmers
Sainsbury’s is setting out to change the perception of farming among young people by becoming the first retailer to…
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Analysis and Features
Will the Rugby World Cup be a bonanza for fmcg?
The Rugby World Cup kick-off is on 18 September and a £1bn tourist spend is predicted as half a million visitors hit the U…
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Former Sainsbury's buyer writes GSCOP advice book
A former veteran Sainsbury’s buyer is writing an online book on how suppliers could learn to make better use of GSCOP
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'Severe' El Niño puts agricultural markets on edge
The current El Niño phenomenon is set to be one of the strongest on record…
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Analysis and Features
Can the Jamie Oliver effect force a sugar tax about-turn?
Campaigning chef says Mexican case study should be followed. Is he right?…
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Duerr's rolls out single-serve jam and marmalade portions
Duerr’s aims to cater to single person households with its first retail rollout of single-serve…
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Molson Coors updates Carling iPint app with cashback offer
Molson Coors has released a new version of its Carling mobile app, iPint
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Soreen launches range of soft on-the-go breakfast bars
Soreen is targeting busy younger consumers with the launch of Breakfast Bakes…
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Sacla' adds three free-from sauces to range after sales soar
Sacla’ is expanding its free-from range after sales growth beat the supplier’s expectations…
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Pop-up format allows One Stop stores to trade during refits
One Stop is rolling out a pop-up store format that allows retailers to continue trading during refits.
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City snapshot: August high street sales suffer worst slump for seven years
High street sales in August have suffered their biggest slump since the depth of the financial crisis in 2008.
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Media Bites 4 Sep: The Co-op, Tesco, Morrisons
The major grocery story in the media this morning is The Co-op’s return to half year profitability announced yesterday.
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Lunchbox for kids cheaper at start of new school year
Parents can console themselves that their kids’ packed lunches have become a little cheaper…
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Comment and Opinion
Beating the bias: why recruitment is where CSR begins
When corporate social responsibility first emerged on the business scene, many dismissed it as another modern-day fad…
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: Lidl shows up Tesco's Clubcard as past sell-by-date
Very few people are unquestionably loyal to anything or anyone, save religious movements…
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: Making sense of sugar; Inspiring Hodgson; Poundland's challenge
Your article, ‘Most consumers are trying to reduce sugar’, highlights that consumers think on-pack information is effective…