All The Grocer articles in 8 July 2017 – Page 3
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NewsChiquita bananas links with Despicable Me 3 for new campaign
‘We are bananas’ campaign will run for four weeks from 17 July, with ads on black cabs, London buses and outdoor screens
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NewsGü Puds desserts fall victim to post-Brexit shrinkflation
Supplier Noble Foods has reduced the weights of Gü twin-packs of individual cheesecakes and pies
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NewsWestons gives Old Rosie cider heritage-focused new look
The new packs will roll out across the brand’s 500ml bottles and two-litre flagons throughout July…
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NewsApplegreen gets go-ahead for Topaz Energy deal
Ireland’s compeition watchdog finds 50% stake won’t substantially lessen competition
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NewsWyke Farms and Omsco form jv and plan organic cheese brand
Deal will allow the two businesses to ‘capitalise on the growth of the organic market on a global scale’
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Comment & OpinionClubcard is reborn. But can it rediscover its mojo in the digital era?
Contactless technology, will give a new lease of life to the Clubcard and allow much more accessibility and instant marketing around shoppers’ buying habits
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Comment & OpinionThe British are coming. But not just yet
New York’s Fancy Food Show is a prime opportunity for UK food & drink to showcase its wares. But this year’s British presence was underwhelming, says Chris Blythe of The Brand Nursery
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NewsCanny secures £100k from the crowd to reformulate and target big four listings
Canny plans to use the cash to launch a reformulated version of its chocolate milkshake sweetened with agave and to target supermarket listings.
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Comment & OpinionWaste battle must also focus upstream
The Grocer’s campaign on food waste has provided welcome impetus to the challenge of reducing food waste, says the BRC’s Andrew Opie
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Comment & Opinion
Craft brewers in a brutal world
Sir, The key for any craft brewer is to quickly use any new retail listing as a springboard for further distribution
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NewsTributes paid as GroceryAid lynchpin Barrie Russell dies
Russell was known for wry humour and “repertoire of catchphrases”
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NewsWaitrose launches own-label quark as demand increases
Supermarket says sales of the high protein cheese have soared by 109%
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NewsSpam: as it turns 80, five things you never knew
As the famous tinned meat hits 80 years old, The Grocer looks back at its history
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NewsWaitrose ad highlights ethical fruit and veg sourcing - video
Waitrose is the only national supermarket to demand Leaf certification from all its suppliers
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Comment & OpinionFeeding time for Gen Z 'Mumlennials'
There’s a new generation of mums emerging and they have very different needs and expectations
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NewsAldi to install 96,000 solar panels at UK stores and depots
The discounter says the £17m investment will save more than 8,100 tonnes of carbon dioxide
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NewsOcado half-year results: what the analysts say
The expert take on the rise in sales versus downturn in profits
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NewsOcado: Amazon-Whole Foods deal to 'drive partnership demand'
CEO Tim Steiner insists the bricks-and-mortar tie-up will drive other retailers to develop an online presence
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NewsCity snapshot: Reckitt warns sales to fall after cyber attack disrupted orders
Dettol and Durex maker Reckitt Benckiser warned its sales have been hit by the global cyber attack that struck companies across the world last month. Plus, a better-than-expected Q3 for ABF; a new CEO at Just Eat; an quarterely update from cider maker C&C; forecourt Applegreen makes its first big move in the US; and Eagle Eye renews Asda contract.
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NewsMedia Bites 6 July: Ocado, Booker, Tesco Clubcard
Ocado’s latest results are picked up by the papers this morning, alongside the first-quarter update from Booker.





