All The Grocer articles in 17 October 2015 – Page 6
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NewsCoca-Cola Life off to slower start than Coke Zero debut
Coca-Cola Life has racked up sales of £26.5m in its first year on shelf
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Comment & OpinionMedia storms risk halting healthier food innovations
Attacks on their integrity are liable to put scientific experts off
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Analysis & FeaturesCity News: Unilever shares jump but emerging markets outlook uncertain
Unilever shares hit their highest levels since early August on Thursday
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NewsMark Price ready to step up as interim Channel 4 chairman
Waitrose MD Mark Price is ready to step up to chairman role at Channel 4 on an interim basis
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Comment & OpinionInnovation: it's not just down to brands to be responsible
It’s such a great time to be involved in grocery, don’t you think?
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NewsBestway is first UK wholesaler to introduce Apple Pay
Bestway has become the first UK wholesaler to introduce Apple Pay
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NewsRetailers sign up for PRS and PPL fee-free in-store music
AF Blakemore is the latest grocery company to have signed up for an alternative way of playing in-store music
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NewsNew robot could transform field to warehouse food collection
A group of consultants have come up with a potential game-changer for the use of robots in the grocery industry
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NewsKP losses up in first year with Intersnack
Losses have escalated at KP Snacks in its first full year under the ownership of Germany’s Intersnack
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Category ReportCakes & Biscuits Category Report 2015
As some high-sugar products suffer, cakes & biscuits sales growth has accelerated, with some sectors up by double digits
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NewsSupermarket chiefs seize the initiative in the war on sugar
Several of the UK’s leading supermarkets have called for talks with the government to draw up new targets on sugar reduction
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NewsPumpkin shortage won’t scare Budgens and Londis, says Booker
Growers have warned volumes could be down by up to 50%
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MPs sign motion calling for mandatory slaughterhouse CCTV
More than 100 MPs have signed up in support
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NewsNestlé scales back forecasts as Maggi food scare hurts sales
Food giant Nestlé has downgraded its full-year growth target as the Maggi noodles food scare in India continued to act as a drag on sales.
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InterviewsJan Kruise: Heinz doesn't just mean cutz
UK & Ireland MD Jan Kruise is full of beans over the change in emphasis at Heinz, and insists it’s working
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco's Brand Guarantee doesn't mask need for offers
Will Tesco’s new Brand Guarantee enable Tesco to dial down promotions?
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NewsMission Deli cuts fat further with new wrap
Mission Deli has replaced its reduced-fat wrap with a ‘Low Fat’ option and added a sweet chilli-flavour
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NewsMondelez unveils new Cadbury line-up for Easter 2016
Mondelez has unveiled a new look and raft of new lines for its Easter confectionery
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NewsAnuga: 20 standout food products from the show floor
The world’s food and drink industry descended en masse last week on Cologne, Germany for one of the industry’s largest events: Anuga. As well as boasting 6,800 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, the event saw 160,000 visitors pass through the doors of the Koelnmesse exhibition centre. To put that ...
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Comment & OpinionMy Week... by Baron Stuart Rose (as told to Bill Tush)
Faites attention, mes petits choux fleurs. It’s time for my signature tune, La Vie en Rose





