All The Grocer articles in 7 January 2017 – Page 3
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NewsYorkshire Tea celebrates tree campaign with Gruffalo packs
The Yorkshire Tree campaign aims to plant a million trees in the UK and Kenya
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NewsM&S suspends chicken suppliers over cruelty claims
A Peta investigation claims birds have been kept in ‘nightmarish’ conditions
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NewsLidl, Superdrug and Wilko make cotton bud commitments
The three retailers will join Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Aldi and Boots in switching to more environmentally friendly buds
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NewsPrice rises, shrinkflation and margin pressure - the year ahead
As Brexit-driven inflation begins to bites, PwC partner Stephen Oldfield examines the fallout for supermarkets and suppliers - and the opportunities and threats ahead in 2017.
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NewsCook Trading battles 'shaky' start but delivers another record year
Revenues jumped 14% to £45.1m in the year to 31 March 2016 thanks to a strong finish in the last five months, including a “fantastic” performance at Christmas as shoppers sought out quality food..
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Comment & OpinionFarage, fishing and disentanglement from the EU net
Fish stocks don’t respect international boundaries but is Britain heading into stormy waters as it fights, post-Brexit, to save its fishing industry?
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NewsEden Research commercialises natural pest killer
AIM-listed agro-tech firm Eden Research has signed an exclusive commercialisation agreement for its product, which kills worm that attack growing fruit and veg, with Taminco, a subsidiary of Eastman Chemical Company’s global crop protection division.
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NewsEdible Oils sales hit by deflationary pressures
The raging supermarket price war, as the supermarkets battle the discounters to win back customers, has hit sales at Edible Oils, the producer behind the Crisp n’ Dry, Mazola and Olivio brands.
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NewsFree-from brand Delicious Alchemy boosts cereal offer
Wonderfully Berry Granola follows the launch of Wonderfully Nutty Granola earlier this year
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NewsCity snapshot: Mega-deals fuel a 'vintage' year for food & drink M&A
Despite the surprises and shocks 2016 has thrown up - notably Brexit and a Donald Trump presidency - a senior City dealmaker argues that it has been a ‘vintage’ year for food and drink M&A.
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NewsMedia Bites 23 December: Christmas, Weetabix, Champagne, Weight Watchers, Brexit
Supermarkets are braced for their busiest day of the year today, with shoppers expected to spend almost £900m on groceries for the Christmas break.
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NewsPayPoint completes restructuring with £26.5m sale of mobile payments arm
PayPoint has sold its mobile payments business to Volkswagen Financial Services for £26.5m in cash, putting an end to its major restructuring project.
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NewsGraham’s the Family Dairy keeps profits flat as sales fall
Sales fell by £1.43m but a series of supply deals helped keep profits flat
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NewsChristmas click & collect spike at Tesco & Sainsbury's
Both supermarkets have invested in increasing their collection points
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NewsPerfectly Clear water brand awarded Sugarwise kitemark
The brand is the first flavoured water range to be certified by the scheme
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Comment & Opinion2016: a not entirely apocalyptic year for food & drink
While the rest of the world descended into strife and turmoil, actually it has been quite a good year for food and drink …
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NewsClipper Tea awarded Best Campaign in The Grocer Top Campaigns
Other notable winners included Aldi’s Team GB campaign, winner of Best Supermarket Campaign…
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NewsInto the Arctic: Climate change and cod in Svalbard
The Grocer travelled to the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard earlier this year. Watch our video to find out more
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NewsWarburtons joins Allied with launch of toaster-friendly NPD
The NPD comes on the back of a £53.4m loss in sales value for the Bolton bakery giant
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NewsMedia Bites 3 Jan: Retail pay, New Year footfall, 2017 share predictions
Retail pay dropped sharply in 2016, according to a new report.





