All The Grocer articles in 8 June 2019 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
Seven innovative spirits challenging traditional scotch
Forget golf clubs and firesides. This new generation of distillers is hoping to shake off the shackles of convention
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News
Food safety recalls surge by over a third, says FSA
In total there was a 36% increase in alerts issued between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2019
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News
C-store player Amacor seals Nisa distribution deal
Amacor has acquired nine stores since launching just under a year ago
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News
Co-op extends pork supply relationship with Tulip
The pork giant will supply the retailer with nine premium own-label sausage lines from September
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Whitepapers
Your complete guide to sourcing tuna that won’t cost the Earth
Your complete guide to sourcing tuna that won’t cost the Earth
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Asda takes the win but Sainsbury's close behind with 18p margin
The Walmart-owned retailer’s total was just 18p cheaper than Sainsbury’s this week
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Comment and Opinion
Burger launch is beyond Lidl's German operation
The Beyond Meat burger is taking the world by storm
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Comment and Opinion
IHOP plays the name game with burger that’s a pancake
It’s been a year since US pancake chain IHOP (controversially and temporarily) changed its name to IHOb
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Category Report
Scottish spirit: Scotland category report 2019
Distillers are ripping up the rulebook and moving towards gin and rum
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Comment and Opinion
HP Sauce gets its house in order with scaffolding bottle
The Elizabeth Tower, home to Big Ben, is marking its 160th year
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Comment and Opinion
Remaster allows Hovis 'boy on a bike' to shine once again
Recently voted ‘most iconic’ UK ad, Hovis’s ‘boy on a bike’ has gained lustre in the years since its launch…
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Comment and Opinion
Feedback: successful companies ask for it - and respond to it
The latest Which? survey on high street shopping reminds us to never forget the customer is king
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News
Japan Tobacco Int cracks down on illicit sellers on Facebook
The company has removed over 16,000 posts illicitly selling its brands since 2015
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News
Sainsbury's shelves Fragrance Shop beauty concession trial
The retailer introduced the concession in Purley Way, Croydon, last September but has now removed it
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News
Asda follows Sainsbury’s in raising its own label prices
Shoppers have complained about the price rises on Twitter
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News
Watneys in £400k bid to back return to supermarkets
Watneys was once the UK’s bestselling beer and relaunched in 2014 as a craft brewing business
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Analysis and Features
Amazon Clicks and Mortar: high street saviour or PR exercise?
Amazon’s new UK pop-up stores will give third-party sellers the chance to sell on high streets
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News
City snapshot: Supermarket prices back on the rise as global food prices climb
Supermarket prices are edging back into inflation – as the UN warns global food prices have risen for a fifth consecutive month. Plus, Britain’s high streets suffered a the worst May on record, AG Barr makes non-alcoholic spirits investment and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 7 June: Beyond Meat, John Lewis Partnership, Retail employment
Beyond Meat, one of the best performing initial public offerings of the year, saw its shares rise even further into the stratosphere on Thursday, after announcing its debut earnings as a listed company.
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News
Irish police launch raids in horsemeat fraud probe
The raids were in connection to suspected offences linked to the tampering of identification documents of horses presented for slaughter