All The Grocer articles in 8 August 2015 – Page 4
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NewsGlens 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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NewsMetro 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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Comment & OpinionThe 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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NewsBrits 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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NewsPick Up chocolate biscuit bars get new flavours
Bahlsen is expanding its Pick Up biscuit brand with two new flavours…
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NewsBrakes 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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Comment & OpinionCan Aldi’s Olympic deal unite Britain and Germany?
The borders dividing countries in global commerce have become blurred
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NewsLakeland 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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NewsThatchers 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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NewsLidl 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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Analysis & FeaturesFood 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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NewsBear meat salami arrives from Transylvania
New range from Arduenna also includes venison salami, truffle cheese
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NewsWhich? 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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My Alternative CVLouise 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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NewsLucozade 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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Analysis & FeaturesKerry 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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NewsGousto 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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Feature SynopsisFocus 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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NewsMaize 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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NewsProfits sour further as Real Good Food looks to put sugar woes in the past
Real Good Food has reported widening losses in a year dominated by the market issues in sugar. The group said the “transformational” disposal of Napier Brown had now created a “strong” financial platform for future growth.





