All The Grocer articles in 19 December 2015
Previous issues.
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NewsUK red meat levy boards agree on 'fairer' system
Livestock levy monies would be split between devolved countries depending on where the animal spent parts of its life
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NewsNumber of food and drink makers operating in UK up 6%
The number of food and drink makers operating in the UK has grown 6% to a total of 8,225 businesses, making it one of the country’s most successful industries
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NewsMedia Bites 14 Dec: Sainsbury’s, Asda, Reckitt Benckiser
Sainsbury’s FD John Rogers gives a bullish interview as he looks forward ‘confidently’ to Christmas and Asda CEO Andy Clarke writes a similarly strident column about ‘weathering the storm’.
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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury's pharmacy sale faces CMA scrutiny
Sainsbury’s sale of its pharmacy business to Lloyds Pharmacy is facing an in-depth investigation by the UK’s monopoly watchdog.
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Category ReportOn the go category report 2015
Sandwich, crisps and a chocolate bar, washed down with a can of pop… lunch on the go never used to be healthy. Now it’s changing.
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NewsEat Natural links with British Beekeepers for bee research
Build the Buzz will use highly sensitive technology to study bee behaviour inside the hive
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Analysis & FeaturesHot drinks: a microcosm of grocery 2015
If you want to know what’s been going on in grocery this past year, take a look at the hot beverages market
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NewsPernod Ricard links with AA for anti drink-driving campaign
The new campaign kicks off today (14 December)
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Analysis & FeaturesCoffee pods boom as hot drinks cool
Coffee is injecting some much needed growth into the hot beverages category
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NewsGreene King's Rooney Anand appointed Morrisons director
Morrisons taps up Greene King boss Anand for non-exec role
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NewsSupermarkets fuelling growth of coffee shop market
Growth was driven mainly by Morrisons adding a further 270 cafés
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NewsNew EU animal health rules to come into force next year
For the first time, the regulation will include an EU-wide list of notifiable diseases
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NewsDairy Roadmap reports "astounding" progress in green goals
78% of dairy farmers are taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it found
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Comment & OpinionDangerous ‘clean eating’ fad risks labelling everything else as dirty
We simply can’t divide pure, wholesome foods from the unnatural and (somehow) toxic
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NewsMorrisons launches first of five forecourt pilots
Morrisons returns to the c-store sector with new Daily fascia
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NewsCity snapshot: 2 Sisters hails progress despite sales and profits slip
Sales have fallen at 2 Sisters Food Group by 3.5% to £778.3m in the first quarter
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Media Bites 15 Dec: Peroni, Grolsch, living wage, FTSE 100, Sports Direct
Former Diageo boss Paul Walsh is eyeing a £2bn bid for the Peroni and Grolsch lager brands after teaming up with a private equity firm, according to reports.
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Analysis & FeaturesChocolate: the next battleground in the war on sugar?
Confectioners have done a pretty good job of shielding themselves from injury
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Analysis & FeaturesChocolate hit as Dairy Milk sales go sour
A year has been a long time for Britain’s two biggest chocolate brands
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NewsMilkshakes take a Geordie turn with launch of Canny
A Newcastle-based start-up is looking to muscle in on the flavoured milk category





