All The Grocer articles in 14 November 2015
Previous issues.
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NewsChristmas shopping peak will be on 21 December says Waitrose
Most people said online shopping had changed how they shopped at Christmas
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NewsHeineken appoints Cindy Tervoort UK marketing director
Tervoort is currently head of marketing for cereals in PepsiCo’s Western Europe & Africa region
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Comment & OpinionWhy supermarkets need to relax cosmetic standards for produce
It’s not just the EU’s restrictions that are bonkers. Some of the cosmetic standards supermarkets insist on are crazy too
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NewsMorrisons Milk for Farmers to return £5m to farmers within a year
The prediction was made by Arla in front of the Efra committee this week
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NewsCity snapshot: Carr’s Group achieves record profits despite revenue fall
Carr’s Group, but the agriculture and food company Carr’s Group reports a 6% rise in full year EBITDA despite 4.1% revenue fall, Sainsbury’s…
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NewsNestlé’s Maggi noodles go back on sale in India
Maggi noodles back on sale five months after they were pulled from shelves in a health scare
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NewsSamworth Brothers appoints Alex Knight as new group CEO
Ginsters and Soreen owner Samworth Brothers has appointed Alex Knight as its new group chief executive
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NewsDefra in provisional agreement to cut day-to-day spending
Defra provisionally among four goverrnment departments to agree to average spending cuts of 30% over the next four years
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NewsBlack Friday sales set to be biggest yet in UK
A study by ICM Unlimited suggests 95% of Brits have heard of the term Black Friday
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Food On The Go: 5th December
Food on the go is going healthy. So which brands and retailers are driving this? And how is this health drive impacting sales of traditional on-the-go items such as pastries, sandwiches and sausage rolls?
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Tesco kicks off Christmas TV campaign with Ruth Jones
Tesco is ditching the lengthy Christmas TV ad in favour of a ‘Little Helps’ series of ads
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NewsTesco CEO Dave Lewis urges government to hike tax for online retailers
Dave Lewis has urged the government to increase the tax burden on online companies
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Comment & OpinionIs Dave Lewis the man to get government listening over business rates reform?
Dave Lewis is in some ways an unlikely man to lead the industry into a fresh battle on the unfairness of the business rates…
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NewsPremier to launch Paul Hollywood sweet and savoury baking mixes
The Great British Bake Off host develops and will market new lines
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NewsCity snapshot: Premier Foods grows branded sales for first time in two years
Premier Foods has posted the first quarterly increase in branded sales for two years this morning as it announces the introduction of a new brand from Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood.
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NewsDhamecha opens its eighth cash & carry in Leicester
The 80,000 sq ft depot opened on Friday and is first non-London cash & carry
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NewsEuro Garages plans another 75 Subway concessions
Euro Garages eyes 75 new Subway concessions as it celebrates 100th partnership with sandwich giant
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NewsPremier Foods share price sweetens as investment in brands pays off
Shares in Premier Foods have this morning rocketed up by 21% after the grocery supplier increased quarterly branded sales
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NewsSunday trading relaxation in England and Wales jeopardised by SNP
SNP fears the government’s move could put pressure on national retailers to reduce wages across the UK
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NewsCasillero del Diablo creates new ad for Wine Legend campaign
Casillero del Diablo is bringing its Wine Legend TV campaign back with a new 100-second film





