All The Grocer articles in 6 May 2017 – Page 2
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News
Redchurch Brewery seeks an extra £500k in crowdfunding
The brewer is seeking £400k for 7.4% equity on Crowdcube
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News
Media Bites 5 May: Morrisons, AB InBev, Punch Taverns, Unilever, Next
The success of David Potts’ recovery plan at Morrisons is recognised by this morning’s papers after a striking first quarter update. Plus, Q1 results from AB InBev; a first-half loss for Heineken-owned Punch Taverns; Unilever makes a bet on Myanmar; and Next shares slide on tough consumer conditions.
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City snapshot: Former Asda boss Archie Norman appointed as M&S chairman
Marks & Spencer has appointed former Asda CEO Archie Norman as its new chairman
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Homepride to mark Real Bread Week with Bake Off’s Paul Jagger
Jagger will host a Facebook Live event to answer questions about baking bread
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McColl's to trial Co-op brand own label lines
The trial will see McColl’s stock a range of Co-op brand own-label fresh, frozen and ambient products in 25 stores
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Analysis and Features
Food & drink faces a tough road ahead as Brexit warnings mount
No one said Brexit would be easy – although plenty have suggested everything is going to be just fine
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Analysis and Features
The sugar tax explained - video
Next April, soft drinks will be hit with a new sugar tax. So what does this mean? Who will be hit the hardest? Find out here
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News
Mark Thorpe named CEO of KP as Bunker departs
Outgoing CEO Nick Bunker joined from Kraft Foods five years ago
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Category Report
Bread & baked goods category report 2017
With slumping sales for wrapped and fresh as well as sandwich alternatives, are bread brands doing enough to innovate?
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Dog Kennel Hill, Dulwich: G33 store of the week
“There have been a lot of range changes over the past few months and a rebranded, increased Just Cook range came in just last week”
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News
Champagne Taittinger plants its first vines in Kent
The brand’s president, Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger, planted the first vines at the brand’s new Domaine Evremond vineyard
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News
Almost all UK food exports at risk under Brexit 'no deal'
House of Lords report debunks claim no deal with the EU is ‘better than a bad deal’ by warning 97% of UK food exports could be threatened
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Comment and Opinion
Audits need to leap forward
The coordination and standardisation of audits was one of the eight pillars of food integrity in the Elliott Report
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News
'Just in time' shopping drives independent convenience store growth
There was a net increase of 91 stores across the top 500 British town centres
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Amazon to dedicate Cambridge tech office to drone development
Castle Hill centre will concentrate on developing Prime Air, while other teams will move to a new 60,000 sq ft development
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Comment and Opinion
Get mobile match fit in the machine learning age
You can’t just jump into the future – there has to be a solid bedrock and in the case of retail, that bedrock is mobile
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News
Euro Garages strikes £75,000 deal for Gloucester forecourt
The forecourt operator, whose partner brands include Starbucks and Greggs, has rebranded and reopened the filling station
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News
Princes relaunches Tuna Fillers flavoured canned fish range
The new packs are designed to appeal to younger shoppers by “providing contemporary recipes in a simple convenient format”
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Durex adds Naturals Intimate Gel to portfolio
The water-based lubricant has no added fragrance or colour