All The Grocer articles in 6 June 2015 – Page 3
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NewsRegulatory green light for Pork Farms acquisition of Kerry Foods’ pastry business
The Competition & Markets Authority has announced this afternoon it has cleared the acquisition by Pork Farms Caspian of the chilled savoury pastry business of Kerry Foods.
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Comment & OpinionHoneymoon over for Dave Lewis? Hold your horses
There comes a point in every reign when the whispers begin. For Dave Lewis that time has come, courtesy of the Daily Mail…
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Analysis & FeaturesAcid Test:Tesco Burger Kit with Pulled Pork
Part of Tesco’s premium Finest range, this line directly taps the pulled meat boom…
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NewsMedia bites: Nomad/Findus, Morrisons, John Lewis
If Nomad’s deal with Findus goes ahead it would “spawn a seafood leviathan with a fish finger in every ocean pie”
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NewsCity snapshop: Morrisons survives FTSE 100 chop
Morrisons has avoided an embarrassing ejection from the FTSE 100 after two days of strong share price rises was enough to keep it in the prestigious…
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NewsTesco launches trial of 'ground-breaking' scheme to cut food waste
Tesco today (4 June) launched what it claimed was a ground-breaking step to ensure edible food waste from its stores was redistributed to charities…
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Analysis & FeaturesAcid Test: Tropicana Essentials - Mango, Passionfruit & Pumpkin
With health a key concern in the juice drinks market – and Tropicana’s stevia-sweetened Trop50 in decline
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NewsCaffè Nero defends 'badger milk' decision, says it received 'serious and credible' threats against staff
Caffè Nero has defended its decision to stop using milk from badger cull areas, saying it was forced to take the step after receiving “serious and credible” threats against its staff.
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NewsFDF head Wright calls out NHS boss over sugar claims
New FDF director general Ian Wright has called for a face-to-face meeting with NHS boss Simon Stevens – and accused him of likening sugar…
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NewsM&S reveals progress on its Plan A sustainability targets
Marks & Spencer has claimed it is making strong progress on its sustainability commitments.
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NewsBrewDog names former ABInBev man first head of international sales
Scottish craft brewer BrewDog is to expand its international reach after appointing its first head of International sales.
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NewsCoca-Cola rolls out new 'one brand' TV ad
Coca-Cola has launched the second TV ad under its ‘one brand’ marketing strategy.
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Analysis & 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.
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NewsMedia 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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NewsEnergizer 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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NewsCity 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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NewsBeetroot'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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Grocer 33Matthew Kershaw, Sainsbury's Salford: G33 store of the week
”It is about standards and service”
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NewsWeetabix 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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Grocer 33Sainsbury'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





