All The Grocer articles in 6 June 2015 – Page 3
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News
Mars adds lactose-free RTD milkshake to range
Mars has made its first venture into free-from drinks with the launch of a lactose-free…
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News
Big Bear launches free-from Fox's Candy Bear range
Big Bear Confectionery has kicked off plans to build its branded business with the launch of a free-from sweets range…
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Gillett's completes £250k re-fit of its first ever Spar store
Gillett’s Callington, which operates more than 60 Spar stores across the south west, has re-opened its flagship convenience store in Callington, Cornwall after a £250k redevelopment project.
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Operation London: is Amazon Fresh on its way to the UK?
First Amazon Fresh rolled out in Seattle, before crawling across more US states. Then, last year, it pitched up in Germany.
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My Alternative CV
Ed Smith, Doisy & Dam, on shark week, Paul Newman and kissing
”If I work hard, good things happen. If I’m lazy, nothing happens, or worse, bad things happen. That keeps me motivated”
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News
Dairy Crest & Müller both hold farmgate milk prices into July
Dairy Crest and Müller have held their farmgate milk prices for July despite indications that production for this year’s s…
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Analysis and Features
Sourced Locally: how simple, local sourcing rose in the East
Importing asparagus from Peru seemed strange to the East of England Co-op
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Comment and Opinion
Shore Capital is cautiously optimistic for supermarkets
What prospects now for the UK consumer economy and the big supermarkets after a general election that surprised the pollsters?
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Comment and Opinion
Playing with the big boys: budgeting for a four-pronged attack
Playing in the same space as the big boys means you’ve got to act like the big boys
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News
Subway growth sees cookie production extended to Europe for first time
A growth in demand for the Subway brand has seen production of its cookies move outside the United States for the first time to Europe.
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Grocery market to top £200bn by 2020 says IGD
The UK food and grocery market will grow by 13% between now and 2020 to £200.6bn, according to the latest forecast by IGD
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Quaker Oats rolls out new ranges to tap granola boom
Quaker Oats is launching a major push into the booming granola market…
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Sainsbury's Salford wins G33 service & availability battle
Availability issues continue to plague the major multiples and this shop – on a Sunday lunchtime – was no exception
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Weetabix focuses on nutrition in new £10m TV ad campaign
Weetabix is aiming to broaden its appeal outside its traditional family audience…
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Matthew Kershaw, Sainsbury's Salford: G33 store of the week
”It is about standards and service”
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News
Beetroot's use as ingredient up 20% due to superfood status
From ‘old people’ veg to trendy must-have: beetroot is making its way into more and more food and drink products…
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City Snapshot: Waitrose sales rise during half-term week
Waitrose has increased its weekly sales 1.1% to £121.1m despite tough comparatives and continued food price deflation. Plus Morrisons shares down more than 2% so far, making it the FTSE 100’s biggest faller.
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News
Energizer launches batteries made from recycled cells
Energizer has taken steps to reduce the environmental impact of batteries – launching what it claims is…
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Media Bites 5 June: Morrisons, M&S, Sainsbury's
This morning’s papers are dominated by news of bonuses paid to the bosses at Britain’s biggest retailers, as Morrisons suffers shareholders revolt and M&S and Sainsbury’s reveal details of top pay packages.
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Analysis and Features
The sun and Sir Ken both shine on Morrisons at AGM
The sun and Sir Ken were both shining on Messrs Higginson and Potts at Morrisons HQ today at the supermarket’s AGM.