All The Grocer articles in 8 August 2015 – Page 2
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News
Maize crop heat damage sparks food and feed price fears
Prolonged heatwaves across major growing areas have decimated European maize crops this summer…
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Spirits: 19 September
Brits have splashed out an extra £49.1m on spirits in the past year. So, what’s driving this growth? Premiumisation? What about the cheaper end of the market?
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News
Gousto plans quick meals for Brits with scratch cooking app
Gousto is hoping to appeal to time-poor Brits with a new mobile app…
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Analysis and Features
Kerry Group shares slip, analysts back 'resilient' first half
Shares in Kerry Group slipped 0.7% to €70.94 on Thursday morning…
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News
Lucozade Ribena Suntory looks to boost Orangina sales with new campaign
Lucozade Ribena Suntory is hoping to turn around falling sales of Orangina with a £4m campaign
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My Alternative CV
Louise Thornton, Anchor, on The Wizard of Oz and Taylor Swift
I worked in my mum’s coffee shop, and even baked cakes and cookies for her to sell…
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News
Which? vows to keep up pressure on supermarket pricing
Which? is looking to maintain the pressure on supermarkets in the wake of its super-complaint…
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News
Bear meat salami arrives from Transylvania
New range from Arduenna also includes venison salami, truffle cheese
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Analysis and Features
Food price deflation at big four again picks up pace
The level of supermarket price cuts is increasing once more after three months of more modest deflationary figures
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News
Lidl to move to centralised data system in Europe & US
Lidl is poised to roll out a centralised processing and data management system to its European and US stores
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News
Thatchers set for its latest TV campaign
Thatchers Cider is launching a new TV campaign filmed in and around the company’s cider mill at Myrtle Farm in Somerset…
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News
Lakeland and Fane create dairy and agri powerhouse with mergers
Irish milk processor Lakeland Dairies has partnered with fellow co-operative Fane Valley to create two joint venture businesses with combined revenues of £605m.
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Comment and Opinion
Can Aldi’s Olympic deal unite Britain and Germany?
The borders dividing countries in global commerce have become blurred
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News
Brakes tipped to go for IPO rather than private sale
Foodservice giant Brakes looks likely to buck the trend of choosing a sale over a stock market flotation…
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News
Pick Up chocolate biscuit bars get new flavours
Bahlsen is expanding its Pick Up biscuit brand with two new flavours…
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News
Brits put off convenience stores by 'lack of healthy options'
Convenience stores stand to lose substantial trade by failing to offer shoppers healthy options, Him! research shows…
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Comment and Opinion
The Great British Bake Off: cake, humour and disaster
The Great British Bake Off is back and the public is jumping for joy. Less so the contestants…
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News
Metro Group sees sales fall, dips into M&A
The deal will see Metro Cash & Carry expand its presence in wholesale to another 10 countries
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News
Glens of Antrim Potatoes set for export drive
Northern Irish supplier Glens of Antrim Potatoes is targeting new export markets in Great Britain and Europe
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Analysis and Features
Cadbury Dairy Milk Puddles: acid test
Mondelez has expanded its Cadbury Dairy Milk brand with these 90g tablet bars, available in hazelnut and mint…