All The Grocer articles in 05 October 2024 – Page 6
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Category Report
Yoghurt with benefits: Dairymen yoghurts & potted desserts trends 2024
Yoghurt sales have bounced back thanks to health-led claims from brands, which are going beyond protein and gut health
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Comment & Opinion
Why ‘green tax’ isn’t being watered down by Defra
Sunday Times report ahead of second Defra update is misinformed
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News
Cathedral City expands chilled offer with Summit Foods partnership
The collaboration will see the launch of three new products including a Cheddar & Ham Croissant
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News
New estimates of EPR costs issued by Defra
In the case of each material, the higher estimated cost has reduced compared with earlier estimates in August
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News
Dalston’s Soda Co appoints new MD in bid for growth
Colton has a background in tech but spent time working at Innocent
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News
British beetroot growers secure access to US market
The new deal will open opportunities for British farmers by increasing export opportunities and raising the profile of British beetroot in international markets
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco is feeding Clubcard data to AI. Are shoppers on board?
We need more standardisation in how data is collected and used, says James Poulter, head of AI and innovation at House 337
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News
Surplus-saving fmcg site Discount Dragon steps up advertising as revenue soars
Owner Huddled Group has also underpinned a ‘commitment to saving surplus stock from going to waste’ with the acquisition of new e-commerce sites
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News
Nc’nean claims ‘Scotland first’ with whisky bottle return scheme launch
Each bottle returned saves 280g of carbon, according to Nc’nean
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News
Asda extends Too Good To Go partnership to nearly 1,000 stores
Asda’s rollout covers its supermarkets and Asda Express stores, as well as the foodservice sites located in Asda stores such as Leon, Greggs, Sbarro and Subway
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News
The Jolly Hog partners with Belazu to launch Pork Cheek SKU
It uses high-welfare pork cheeks that have been slow cooked, and Belazu’s Rose Harissa paste
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Comment & Opinion
Consumers are confused about sustainability, and the industry is to blame
The lack of a clear, standardised definition for sustainable food poses several challenges, says Emma Vass, Ecotone UK CEO
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Category Report
Fit for the mainstream: Dairymen dairy drinks trends 2024
The protein market has broadened beyond the gym crowd, with dairy brands keen to capitalise on the ‘trade-up opportunity’
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News
Lactalis launches Seriously Spreadable Black Pepper
The brand has launched a Black Pepper variant into Sainsbury’s this month
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News
Students in talks with BioPak after Deliveroo packaging competition win
Their design could now be made available for restaurant partners to buy on Deliveroo’s packaging webstore
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News
City snapshot: Applied Nutrition fires starting gun on London IPO
Sports supplements group Applied Nutrition has revealed plans to float on the London Stock Exchange in an IPO that is expected to value the Liverpool-based company at £500m. Plus, pre-tax losses at Gusbourne have widened in the first half as saled came in below expectations
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Analysis & Features
Who holds the power in UK dairy?
UK dairy has become ‘more polarised towards the bigger players’ over the past five years. Here’s a look at the 15 biggest and how they’ve risen to the top
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On World Cuisine: 26 October
Asia offers huge culinary diversity, so what cuisines are in vogue?