All The Grocer articles in 06 February 2016 – Page 3
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NewsRachel's adds 0% fat Greek-style yoghurts in three flavours
The trio is rolling out next week in peach & passionfruit, lemon & ginger and blueberry
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NewsWaitrose milk cows to be grass-fed for at least 100 days a year
The new policy affects its standard own-label milk range – which is processed and segregated by Müller
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Comment & OpinionAsda must look to availability basics
The recent job losses at Asda are a veneer over the main issues
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NewsDairy UK calls for government support on its new export strategy
The strategy identifies actions and recommendations to will help the UK dairy industry’s export performance
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NewsCadbury goes big on small tablets with Dairy Milk Medley
The new Cadbury Dairy Milk Medley is a tablet bar pitched as a luxurious evening treat
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Analysis & FeaturesDeflation hits all-time high as price war is reignited
As Morrisons opens up a new price battle, prices have fallen by the largest year-on-year proportion on record
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NewsAnother major UK food retailer 'to follow Lidl' on bananas
Lidl announced plans on Monday to increase the amount of Rainforest Alliance-certified bananas it sources
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NewsNicola Robinson appointed as Kettle Foods sales director
Robinson spent almost four years at Coca-Cola Enterprises
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My Alternative CVChris Platt, MD, Digin, on jam doughnuts and Jamie Oliver
I was a barman in my village pub in the countryside. I was 18 and thought I’d meet girls
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NewsJane Marren takes on MD role as Mark Game leaves Company Shop
Executive director Marren will work with the senior leadership team and the company board
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NewsCraig Sargeant replaces Emma Evison as UK MD at Mars Food
Sargeant joins the UK food business after three years in the Netherlands running Mars’ International Travel Retail business
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Comment & OpinionMillennials and the future of premium spirits
With more and more US spirits makers training their eyes on the UK, what are the key US trends worth watching out for?
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Analysis & FeaturesAre vegetables the next food to face a public health backlash?
Specialist diets mean the likes of tomatoes, onions, cauliflower and broccoli are at risk of being portrayed as less than healthy
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NewsPaynes Dairies back in the black after cutting farmgate prices
Paynes Dairies has returned to profit after spending two years in the red as it renegotiated the price it pays farmers
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Analysis & FeaturesRichard Cousins, CEO, Compass (11)
Cousins continues to push Compass Group hard, building on its impressive global reputation
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Analysis & FeaturesMatt Davies, UK CEO, Tesco (14)
His track record in pulling off a £100m rescue of Halfords will surely stand him in good stead
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Analysis & FeaturesIvan Menezes, CEO, Diageo (19)
The UK is Ivan Menezes’s safe place. Sales are booming. The bigger picture is less cheerful
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Analysis & FeaturesRanjit Singh, CEO, 2 Sisters (38)
The 2 Sisters CEO has grown the food manufacturing business into the UK’s largest food and drink player
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Analysis & FeaturesMatthew Barnes, UK CEO, Aldi (2)
Having masterminded Aldi UK’s reinvention and rapid growth, Barnes is nearing the end of his first year as CEO
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Analysis & FeaturesRichard Pennycook, group CEO, The Co-operative Group (21)
It’s no exaggeration to say Pennycook saved The Co-op





