All The Grocer articles in 7 December 2013 – Page 3
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News
Pickles promises action on high-street planning and parking
The Government today launched a new package of support for the UK’s high streets, claiming it would help “secure their future for years to come”.
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Dairy bull farms urged to make £100m more
UK producers are missing out on £100m in extra income from dairy bull calves, a new report has claimed…
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Interviews
John Kennedy: Big Interview with Diageo Western Europe president
Diageo’s Western European business has lost some of its old swagger, says John Kennedy. He is determined to get it back….
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Analysis & Features
Black Friday: a gimmick, or the new January sales?
Twitter tales of fights and brawls between bargain hunters at Asda last Friday morning could mean only one thing…
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Analysis & Features
Is this what the future of the UK tobacco trade looks like?
The government is wide open to legal challenges if it can’t prove Australia’s packs (pictured) have stopped kids taking up…
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News
Strictly Come Dancing stars mark Christmas cheese ceremony
Strictly Come Dancing stars Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag attended the Royal Hospital Chelsea yesterday to celebrate the ann…
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Asda teams up with former NASA scientist for Christmas jumper
Asda has teamed up with a NASA scientist for the design of a new Christmas jumper.
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Comment & Opinion
Is nanotechnology the future?
Nanomaterials could alter the taste of foods and refine packaging - but we must be cautious…
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News
Scientists launch new meat test to stop fraud
Scientists are stepping up the fight against Horsegate-style food fraud with a new type of meat test…
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Nampak accuses Alpla of patent infringement
The fight for dominance in the UK milk bottle market has taken a litigious turn.
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Halal poultry price to be pushed up by mechanical kill ban
Muslim consumers could soon have to pay more for halal chicken as the result of new slaughter rules…
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Aldi’s £79 Lifetab tablet set to take on Tesco’s Hudl
Aldi has followed in the footsteps of Tesco and Argos with the launch of its own budget tablet.
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Longstone, Edinburgh
Sainsbury’s is in Edinburgh already, but we treated the opening as if we were coming to the area for the first time…
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News
Carlsberg UK joins National Association of Cider Makers
Carlsberg UK has become a member of the UK cider industry body the National Association of Cider Makers (NACM).
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News
Danone shuffles MDs in UK dairy and water divisions
Danone has appointed new managing directors of its UK dairy and water divisions.
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News
FSA warns farmers on milk contamination
The Food Standards Agency has launched a farmer-facing campaign to ensure contaminated milk does not enter the supply chain.
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News
Asda eyes greener fleet with dual-fuel trucks
Asda has said it will reduce carbon emissions with the introduction of 50 dual-fuel Volvo FM tractor units at its newly opened distribution centre in Avonmouth, Bristol.
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News
Autumn statement caps business rates rises at 2%
Business rates rises will be capped at 2% from next April, chancellor George Osborne declared in today’s autumn statement.
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2 Sisters: Scottish rescue plan will shore up poultry industry
2 Sisters claims its “rescue plan” for the Scottish poultry industry has the potential to increase Scottish poultry processing by 40% in the long term and create several hundred new jobs.
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Supermarkets get pat on the back for clearer shelf pricing
Consumer minister Jo Swinson has praised supermarkets for making the prices of the products they sell clearer and simpler.
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