All The Grocer articles in 7 March 2015 – Page 6
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Wine & Champagne: 11 April
Wine and Champagne is in strong growth, with value and volumes up. Look no further than the astounding growth of Prosecco.
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Suncare & Holiday essentials: 11 April
The suncare & holiday essentials has suffered a value and volume decline in the past year. How much of this is down to the weather?
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News
Lavazza develops biodegradable espresso coffee pods
Lavazza is set to bring biodegradable and compostable coffee machine pods to market by the end of this year.
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News
Compulsory displays have improved Welsh hygiene standards, says minister
The number of top-rated premises in Wales has increased 11% since the mandatory display rules were introduced
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News
Annual food prices fall for second consecutive month
Fresh food category reaches record low, first time ever index has reported two consecutive months of annual price deflation
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News
City snapshot: Greggs celebrates 'exceptional' progress with record profits
High street bakery chain Greggs has puffed up like-for-like sales to the strongest levels since 2007 on the back of favourable market conditions
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News
Media Bites 4 March: Morrisons, organic farming, Target
In a quiet morning for retail, a former Morrisons executive jailed for insider trading dominates the papers
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News
Unilever extends personal care range with REN Skincare deal
Unilever has agreed to acquire a British skincare brand as it seeks to expand its range of personal care products.
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News
Salisbury Poultry to invest £10m at former First Milk site in Wales
A £10m investment in a poultry processing plant in Wales has been given the green light, paving the way for the creation of 150 jobs in Wrexham.
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News
Rifkind to leave Unilever board following ‘cash-for-access’ scandal
Sir Malcolm Rifkind is to part ways with consumer goods giant Unilever following the MP’s departure from Parliament in a cash-for-access scandal.
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News
Morrisons' former treasurer jailed for insider trading
Paul Coyle gets twelve months for illegal dealings with Ocado shares
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News
Berry growers launch new campaign to push weightloss benefits
Campaign follows a four-month research trial conducted by Loughborough University
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Comment and Opinion
Walkers' ad mistake shows creative boundaries can be difficult
The latest Lineker-heavy crisp ad had to be pulled due to complaints
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News
Nutrifiz to launch fizzy wheatgrass supplement for kids
Nutrifiz is set to launch what it claims is the world’s first effervescent wheatgrass-based food supplement for children.
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News
The Spice Tailor brand expands into naan breads
TV chef and cookery writer Anjum Anand has added a range of naans to her Indian brand The Spice Tailor.
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News
Sainsbury's launches Click & Collect service
The very first collection service went live today at Sainsbury’s Water Lane store in Farnham, and the supermarket aims for 100 locations
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News
Müller hires P&G VP Bergen Merey as managing director
Merey will join the Shropshire-based business on 4 May
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News
Shoplifting going unchallenged, claims MP
New report claims that fewer than one in ten incidents of shoplifting is reported to police
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News
Refresco Gerber opts for Dutch listing over private equity buyout
Dutch drinks bottle Refresco Gerber has announced its intention to float on the Amsterdam stock exchange, potentially dashing the hopes of a number of private equity suitors.
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News
Allied Bakeries boss Mark Fairweather to step down
Mark Fairweather, chief executive of Kingsmill owner Allied Bakeries, is to leave the business.