All The Grocer articles in 14 November 2015 – Page 3
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Comment & Opinion
Food security: today's investment is tomorrow's reward
Searching for inspiration to design a long-term sustainability programme that captured the heritage of Birds Eye
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News
Netto claims lobsters MSC-certified in error
Netto’s error on MSC-certified lobster caused by supplier ‘misunderstanding’
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Comment & Opinion
Modern Slavery Act will require retailer vigilance
In 1833 the UK abolished slavery. Yet, over 180 years later the government has felt compelled to take further action
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News
Carling links with Dave TV channel for 'character' ads
Carling has signed a 14-month sponsorship deal with Dave that will see the lager on TV screens every day of 2016
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News
William Reed creates e-learning partnership for food industry
The Grocer’s publisher William Reed has entered into a new partnership with e-learning provider Virtual College
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Comment & Opinion
Amazon Fire TV offers opportunities to the fmcg world
It’s been a heady couple of days for Amazon Fire, launching its new ad campaign and rolling out new e-commerce capability on Fire TV
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Sainsbury's Hessle sets impressive store standards
Shading Asda by a single point on this Friday night shop, Sainsbury’s Hessle store made it six wins out of seven for JS
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Sainsbury's Hessle: G33 store of the week
Through the poppy sellers at our store we have raised £12,000, which we are very proud of
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News
Macsween develops special haggis for US
acsween has created a new haggis recipe for the US in anticipation of the lifting of an import ban
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News
Yorkshire Game makes brand debut with Wild as Nature
Wild meat supplier Yorkshire Game has made its first incursion into the branded fixture
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News
Meadow Foods to supply new lines to wholesale & foodservice
Meadow Foods has launched a new business providing a range of products to wholesalers, caterers and restaurant businesses
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Adult Soft Drinks: 12 December
Adult soft drinks are booming. Value sales have surged and volumes are up, out-performing the wider soft drinks market. Why?
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News
Asda targets 40m new customers with ToYou parcel collection service
Asda has launched what it says is a game changer in the collection and return of deliveries in a bid to drive 40m more customer visits every year by 2019
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News
HK Scan brings meat jerky and crisp-style snacking lines to UK
A Nordic supplier is launching a range of high-protein, meat-based bagged snacks
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Comment & Opinion
My Week… by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall (told to Bill Tush)
Believe me, anything can be recycled. Just look at my most recent telly offering
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News
Lidl flexes format for its Store of the Future
Feel the width: Lidl’s new concept store is 40% larger
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Comment & Opinion
Are retailers falling out of love with Black Friday?
Buried under a heap of recrimination and Polaroid flatscreen TVs, the romance between Asda and Black Friday is over
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News
Sainsbury's results: what the analysts say
Sainsbury’s has reported a 17.9% slump in underlying interim pre-tax profit, the worst half-year profit for years
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News
Carlsberg restructures UK business as group makes Q3 losses
Carlsberg has begun restructuring its UK business in response to its “deteriorating” performance and September’s Tesco delisting
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News
Rugby World Cup boosts beer sales to record level
Rugby fans brought a boom to the beer market in the last quarter – with off-trade sales up 9% year on year