All The Grocer articles in 6 April 2019 – Page 4
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Pure Pet Food secures £2m private equity cash injection
The healthy pet food brand has sold a minority stake to NVM Private Equity to accelerate growth plans
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Brexit vote failure: FDF calls for Article 50 extension
For a second time MPs were unable to find a majority for any alternative Brexit deal through a series of indicative votes
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Analysis and Features
Five standout products from the London Coffee Festival
From nitro cold brew tea to a sweet potato latte, here’s our pick of the most unusual products from this year’s show
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Tesco trials recycling for crisp packets and plastic bags
The retailer has entered into a partnership with Swindon-based Recycling Technologies
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Grocery sales growth drops to slowest rate in a year
Grocery sales growth has fallen to its lowest level since March 2018 as the late Easter and Mother’s Day hit year-on-year comparisons, according to Kantar. Plus, profits slump at palm oil producer MP Evans and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Media Bites 2 April: Stockpiling, Kellogg's, Impossible Foods
Brexit stockpiling helped UK manufacturers enjoy their best month for more than a year in March.
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Co-op expands robot deliveries to second store
The convenience retailer has been using autonomous robots to make deliveries in under an hour from a store in Monkston, Mi…
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Kellogg’s sells US food assets to Ferrero for $1.3bn
Kellogg’s has agreed a $1.3bn (£1bn) sale of a number of non-cereal food assets to Italian confectionery giant Ferrero.
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'Big UK grocer' to open Amazon Go-style store this year
Portuguese tech startup Sensei is working with an unnamed “very big” UK grocer on an Amazon Go-style store
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Kopparberg challenges Strongbow with Black off-trade debut
The drink is an apple cider with “bursts of blackberry and blackcurrant”
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Recovery begins at Accolade Wines after turnover growth
Revenues at the troubled Echo Falls and Hardys owner grew £3m to £476m for the year ending 30 June 2018
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Stockpiling warehouse space race 'will hike business rates'
The cost of warehouse space rose by as much as a quarter in the final three months of 2018
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Food-to-go chain Eat swallows £17m loss after sales slump
Food-to-go retailer Eat has swallowed a £17.3m loss for the past year, after sales slumped 4.3% amid pressure on the UK high street
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Estrella Damm gets 'vintage' rebrand pushing heritage
It’s part of “an investment to consolidate Estrella Damm’s position as one of the stand-out performers in the UK beer market”
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City snapshot: Retail leaders call for business rates reform
Retail leaders have called on MPs to reform the business rates system which they say is “strangling the high street”, cafe bar group Loungers floats on the AIM and the rest of the news from the city
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Media Bites 1 April: Brexit, Amazon, Marks & Spencer
Business leaders have reacted with frustration and warned that Britain is increasingly succumbing to Brexit fatigue
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Food companies warn of more disruption after Brexit vote
Industry bosses expressed exasperation at the continuing uncertainty
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JJ Foodservice's eco-packaging range triples in sales
The range includes compostable drink cups, straws and food waste liners, and compostable and biodegradable cutlery and box
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Dave Lewis slams 'broken' government retail strategy
Lewis called for urgent reform of the Apprenticeship Levy and for an online sales tax
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Juul pulls vape products after retailer Challenge 25 failures
Juul is also introducing age verification training sessions for retailers in conjunction with Serve Legal