All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2016 – Page 6
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Comment & OpinionTime for clarity on zero-hour employment
We need to clarify exactly what we expect from employers. And we need to do it fast
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NewsSweet producer Maxilin Crawford buys rival Tilley’s Sweets
Liquorice sweets and lollipop supplier Maxilin Crawford has snapped up rival sweets manfucaterer Tilley’s Sweets for an undisclosed sum to more than triple its manufacturing capabilties.
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NewsCarling presents In Off The Bar football show for Sky
The programme is the first major activation for the brand since it became a sponsor of the Premiership
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Glanbia shrugs off dairy market struggles
Glanbia has reported a “strong” first-half performance driven by its performance nutrition division despite the ”challenging” dairy market.
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NewsNew Amsterdam vodka signs deal with Crystal Palace
The tie-up will include the premium spirit brand featuring in 20 televised home games
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NewsMedia Bites 18 August: Carlsberg, Obesity strategy, Consumer confidence
Carlsberg lost market share in Britain in the first half of the year after Tesco delisted the Danish brewer’s core lagers from thousands of its supermarkets.
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NewsCity snapshot: Nestlé reports first half organic growth of 3.5%
Nestlé (NESN) has undershot analyst expectations by reporting first half organic sales growth of 3.5% to CHF43.2bn, plus full year results from Treasury Wine Estates and all the rest of today’s news from the City.
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NewsBrecon Carreg backs charity with kids’ label design contest
Children from across Wales were asked to submit ideas for 300ml bottles
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NewsHedrin launches Shakespearean No Drama creative campaign
New drive is aimed at the ‘anxious’ mum and the ‘resigned’ mum
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Anastasia Duncanson appointed as Morrisons ‘bake officer’
Duncanson received a copy of her job offer iced on a cake
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Comment & OpinionChildhood Obesity Plan: or COP-out for short
It is quite some achievement to have spent the best part of two years drawing up a strategy only to produce a document that leaves all sides in the debate feeling almost equally underwhelmed
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NewsMars Chocolate brings back Sweet Sundays promotional push
The promotion offers the chance to collect free cinema tickets for the fifth year running
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NewsClipper makes new tea as part of National Trust supply deal
The brand will be the exclusive supplier to 200 sites across the UK
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NewsTePe to launch EasyPick dental devices into Boots
The product won a Red Dot Design Award earlier this year
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NewsMedia Bites 22 August: SABMiller, Deflation, M&S, Argos
The High Court will decide today whether the brewing giant SAB Miller can hold two shareholder votes on its £79bn takeover — in an unusual move that would increase the odds of the deal collapsing.
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NewsCity snapshot: Supermarket deflation eases again
The deflation that has gripped grocery since 2014 has eased for the second consecutive month after the Brexit vote
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NewsLanchester Wines adds glitter to Butterfly Tree labels
Revamped look is a “brand evolution rather than revolution”, says the supplier
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NewsWhitworths boosts baking line-up with Mix ‘n’ Bake range
The two flavours were chosen from a possible four by visitors to the brand’s social media channels
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NewsRude Health adds snacks, cereal and drink to healthier range
The launches follow the brand’s move into children’s cereals in March
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NewsSales soar at artisan baker Bread Holdings
The owner of The Bread Factory and GAIL’s Artisan Bakery has seen annual revenues soar by 41.5% as UK consumers’ hunger for artisan bread shows no sign of waning.





