All The Grocer articles in 01 October 2016 – Page 3
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NewsArmagh Cider to launch two brands into UK supermarkets
Northern Ireland’s Armagh Cider Company is gearing up to expand beyond the province
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NewsL'Oréal offers balm for men with tattoos
L’Oréal Paris has unveiled the latest addition to its Men Expert range
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NewsDavid Lawlor takes over as Kellogg's UK & Ireland MD
He comes from the company’s Russia operation to replace Jonathan Myers
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NewsLidl adds French collection to Wine Cellar promotion
The promotion features 42 limited edition wines
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NewsJustin King to speak at The Leadership Symposium 2016
Themes discussed will include technology, innovation, emerging talent and the nature of leadership itself
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Comment & OpinionGary puts the thick into thick cut for McCoy's
McCoy’s has updated its ‘flavour calling’ campaign to promote its new thick cut crisps
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NewsBatchelors gets first microwaveable ambient pot ranges
Three new ranges will be available: High Veg Pots, Soup & Dippers. and High Protein Pots
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Analysis & FeaturesTurkish raisin recovery set to drive down prices
Raisins are set to become a more affordable ingredient again thanks to improved growing conditions in Turkey
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Comment & OpinionThe convenience stores getting chilled right
It’s a well-known fact that getting the chilled fixture right has been a perennial challenge for convenience retailers
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WhitepapersWhite Paper: How Norway’s going above and beyond for seafood
Discover how Norwegian seafood can help you meet new demands
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NewsEven Coca-Cola drops multibuys for single price promotions
Coca-Cola is finally ditching multibuys in favour of single price point promotions
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Comment & OpinionLicensing matchmaking gives brands edge
Times are tough in the food and beverage world, especially if you are looking to get a new product on crowded shelves
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NewsRetailers in London face massive business rates increases
Outside the capital most retailers are expected to see reductions when the new rates kick in next April
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NewsLabour's Luciana Berger slams plans for sugar levy
The former shadow health minister said the levy plan failed to tackle added sugar in yoghurt and cordial drinks
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News'Fake' farms complaint shows no sign of progress
The formal complaint was initially lodged by the NFU with National Trading Standards on 18 July
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NewsStella Artois Cidre falls £23m as retailers rationalise ranges
Sales of the cider portfolio plunged 40.4% to £33.9m on volumes down 42.6%
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NewsPaul Martin appointed to lead UK retail at KPMG
Martin will take over from David McCorquodale, who has led KPMG’s UK retail division for nearly four years
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Church Street, Carlisle: G33 store of the week
We were flooded by Storm Desmond in December, and the whole store was under six foot of water
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Comment & OpinionSugar tax is levy on industry rather than consumer deterrent
A sugar tax is no magic bullet, and won’t have the impact of continuing proactive education programmes that promote health
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NewsProduce Investments looking to broaden into other veg
Potato and daffodil supplier delivers “robust” results despite challenging market





