All The Grocer articles in 7 October 2017
Previous issues.
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NewsWaitrose to extend Cook Well recipe boxes after trial success
The retailer is adding 60 new dishes to its Cook Well recipe box service
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News2 Sisters under pressure as retailers launch investigations following Guardian/ITV chicken exposé
A joint Guardian and ITV investigation claimed to have uncovered food safety breaches at 2 Sisters plants
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NewsCosta shows off unusual global coffees at London pop-up bar
Its range of six international drinks include a Middle Eastern camel milk latte
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NewsApplegreen raises £40m through share placement scheme
The forecourt operator sold more than eight million shares at €5.80 a share
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NewsNestlé Cereal Partners products to carry traffic lights in UK
The Cereal Partners products include brands such as Shredded Wheat, Shreddies and Cheerios
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NewsTesco executives 'knew income records were wrong' court told
The men are charged with fraud by abuse of position and false accounting from February to September 2014
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NewsSainsbury's, Co-op and M&S to participate in 'autism hour'
4,500 stores and shopping centres are taking part in the initiative
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Comment & OpinionHow a focus on British has helped forge a new Morrisons
Morrisons’ commitment to sourcing home-grown food has helped drive a remarkable recovery for the grocer, says tcc global analyst Bryan Roberts
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NewsDawn Meats and Dunbia merger receives regulatory green light
Dawn Meats and Dunbia have completed the merger of their UK businesses after receiving the go-ahead from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.
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Comment & OpinionAs 2 Sisters is fingered over food safety, is FSA still right to let retailers mark their own homework?
There will be a lot of red faces in the industry right now over the 2 Sisters Food Group exposé that broke last night.
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NewsTesco workers 'bullied into cooking books' claims prosecution
Prosecution claims staff in “relatively subordinate positions” presented false figures to meet the profit targets
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NewsCity snapshot: Nick Read walks away from Nisa
Nisa boss Nick Read suddenly left the buying group over the weekend, with the board starting immediate “succession planning”.
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NewsMedia Bites 2 October: 2 Sisters, Tesco, Nisa, Unilever
The fallout from The Guardian and ITV investigation in the chicken supply chain at 2 Sisters was covered over the weekend. Plus, stories on Tesco’s upcoming interim results; Nick Read leaves Nisa; and the Unilever spreads rumours continue.
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NewsRemeo Gelato names Lorenzo Barbera as head of marketing
Barbera will join the premium dessert brand on 16 October as ‘brand sherpa’
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News2 Sisters temporarily suspends operations at West Bromwich
The Ranjit Singh-owned food giant was enveloped in a food safety crisis last week
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NewsMorrisons extends options in £3 lunchtime meal deal
Shoppers will be able to choose from 370 lines including products from its The Best premium own-label range…
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NewsCostcutter donates £650k to Wrap after environmental breach
The Environmental Agency had levelled a civil sanction against the convenience retailer
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NewsAsda and Co-op collaborate on sustainability data project
Suppliers will no longer need to submit duplicate data on waste, water and energy
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NewsDeparture of Nisa CEO Nick Read 'will not impact Co-op bid'
Nisa confirmed on Saturday that Read was stepping down at a crucial time for the buying group
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NewsKing Elite Snacks secures £1m bank growth funding
The owner of dried meat snacks brand King Elite Snacks has bagged a seven-figure finance package to expand its manufacturing capability and support growth plans.





