All The Grocer articles in 8 April 2017 – Page 6
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Aldi chops cauliflower prices to 29p following bumper crop
Discounter hopes to relieve pressure on growers after mild winter
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Nomads launches dates-based ‘superfood’ snack trio
The NPD is made with the Saudi Arabian sufri date, chosen for its “distinctive” texture
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Reckitt Benckiser lines up sale of French's and Frank's Red Hot
Reckitt Benckiser has announced it is beginning a strategic review of its food business, which includes French’s sauces and Frank’s Red Hot sauces.
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Media Bites 3 April: Tesco, Reckitt Benckiser, Premier Foods, Co-op, M&S
Tesco remain firmly in the papers over the weekend as its Booker merger continues to enthral the media. Plus, Reckitt Benckiser lines up the sale of its food division.
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Palmer & Harvey extends key Tesco tobacco contract for three more years
New contract will allay immediate concerns about the future of the delivered wholesale giant
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Category Report
PDF: Yoghurts category report 2017
Go big or go home. That’s the message to yoghurt brands as shoppers shun single-serve products in favour of big pots
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Danone to offload Stonyfield to push through $12.5bn WhiteWave deal
Danone has agreed to sell one of its US dairy subsidiaries to speed up the completion of the $12.5bn acquisition of US plant-based food group WhiteWave.
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Bread & Baked Goods: 6 May
Bread brands are being battered as competition between the grocers hots up. What factors have driven the market in the past year and what’s in store for 2017?
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Lidl creates 400 jobs at new multimillion pound RDC in Wednesbury
The 435,938 sq ft centre becomes its largest warehouse in the UK – the equivalent of 10 football pitches
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English asparagus arrives on shelf three weeks earlier than usual
Traditionally available from late April, several retailers are now selling the British crop
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Amazon calls on brands to sell directly to shoppers
The online giant will reportedly tell big manufacturers in a May meeting that the future lies outside supermarkets
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Reckitt cuts CEO Rakesh Kapoor’s pay by £14m after South Korea scandal
Reckitt Benckiser has cut CEO Rakesh Kapoor’s annual pay by £14m and paid him no annual bonus due to the fallout from its consumer safety scandal in South Korea.
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M&S admits farm failings and brings in RSPCA Assured measures
Dairy supplier had ‘made a mistake’ by keeping calves in cramped conditions, but M&S will resist calls to cut ties