All The Grocer articles in 05 November 2016 – Page 4
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NewsHaggis brand Macsween makes its debut in sausages
Macsween sausages went on sale this week in 47 Morrisons stores across Scotland
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NewsBoparan Holdings sales and profits rise in ‘tough’ market
2 Sisters Food Group owner reports good progress and performance across business
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Analysis & FeaturesHow robots will affect the future of food manufacturing
Robots are getting smarter on the factory floor. But will they really replace the creative types as well?
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Comment & OpinionDavid Shapley: a good friend to the fresh produce industry
Sir, I was extremely saddened by the news that David Shapley had passed away a few days ago
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Analysis & FeaturesMackerel prices up 60% as global demand soars
A sharp increase in quayside prices is threatening to push up the cost of canned and smoked mackerel
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Comment & OpinionDispatches dismisses personal and parental responsibility
Newsflash! Cerebral TV chef Jamie Oliver has declared crisps and fizzy drink a bigger threat to our future than Isis
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Fairtrade investment is bearing fruit in Ghana
The world’s first Fairtrade banana plantation in Ghana is a flourishing example to other certification schemes
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Comment & OpinionSweeteners are the elephant in the room in PHE sugar reduction talks
There is far too little clarity on what role sweeteners should play in sugar reduction
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NewsMüller to close Chadwell Heath under plant upgrade strategy
The dairy giant plans £100m-plus modernisation of Milk & Ingredients and Yogurt & Desserts businesses
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Category ReportHow to feed a hungry mob? Pasta Category Report 2016
With pasta, of course! Sales are booming, but Brits are turning away from jarred pasta sauces and cooking their own
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NewsCity snapshot: Kraft Heinz sales decline as consumers search for healthier food
Sales have continued to decline at Kraft Heinz as the newly merged giant struggled against currency headwinds in Europe and shifting consumers tastes.
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NewsMedia Bites 4 November: Morrisons, Tate & Lyle, Marks & Spencer
Amid all the excitement over the High Court ruling that the triggering of Article 50 must be debated by Parliament, the papers still find room to take a look at Morrisons’ positive third quarter results.
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Analysis & FeaturesEthics enter the picture as consumers turn snap happy
Awareness of food issues has been boosted in the smartphone era
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NewsWhat's the secret behind Cadbury's Dark Milk trademark?
Will Mondelez use Dairy Milk brand to tap artisanal trend for darker chocolate bars?
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NewsAldi makes debut in dine in for two battle
Aldi looks set to open another front in the price war by moving into the dine in for two market
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NewsOlive oil taps tech to tackle the fraudsters
Olive oil fraud is estimated by investigators and industry analysts to cost producers as much as $16bn a year
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NewsASA labelled 'toothless' after dropping Kellogg's ad probe
The Kellogg’s Great Starts Olympic ad attracted a complaint to the ASA last month
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NewsKFF launches Excellence Collection of fancy foodservice lines
The range includes premium British products as well as artisan lines from around the world
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Analysis & FeaturesWho were the winners in the last BBC Great British Bake Off?
The popularity of the programme was undeniably good news for the home baking category, which has actually been declining
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NewsErrington Cheese launches legal challenge over FSS sale ban
The cheese maker implicated in the Scottish e.coli outbreak has launched legal proceedings against Food Standards Scotland





