All The Grocer articles in 20 October 2018 – Page 3
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News
JJ Food Service wins MSC accreditation for its depot network
JJ also recently dramatically reduced CO2 emissions through the use of telematics
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News
'Terrible' lambing season to hit price and supplies into 2019
Average deadweight lamb prices hit a peak of 619.5p/kg on 19 May, up 29% on the same time last year
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Analysis & Features
War on obesity: is food and drink being swamped by targets?
Patience is wearing thin with a ‘tsunami’ of government plans
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Comment & Opinion
Mads Mikkelsen relaxes into Carlsberg Unfiltered role
Carlsberg’s charmingly creepy brand ambassador Mads Mikkelsen is back
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Comment & Opinion
Competition is hot as curry Top Trumps arrive
Hooray, it’s National Curry Week! And what better way to celebrate than with a fun game of Curry Top Trumps?
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News
The Grocer's Top New Talent 2018 winners announced
Presenting the 35 rising stars of the food and drink industry who have made our TNT class of 2018
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My Alternative CV
Olly Hiscocks, Olly's Olives, on Daft Punk and woodpeckers
Other than being financially rewarded for finding my granny’s reading glasses, my first job was at Blacks
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News
Aunt Bessie's introduces Melt in the Middle puds
Melt in the Middle puddings launched this week in Belgian Chocolate Chip and Salted Caramel
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Iceland reveals pricing focus with comfortable Grocer 33 win
Iceland’s £59.97 total was £3.62 cheaper than Asda
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'Welcoming' Waitrose Newton Mearns takes Grocer 33 win
The store scored full marks for shop floor service thanks to the ‘extremely helpful’ staff
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News
Kraken limited edition bottle supports marine conservation
The bottle features an embossed ceramic design of the mythical sea creature’s tentacles curling around it
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Whitepapers
Are you ready to export?
While many exported British products are aimed at European customers, a looming no-deal Brexit is causing many to look to new and emerging markets in the face of the uncertainty this is causing.
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News
BSE case found on Scottish beef farm
The case is the first to be detected on a Scottish farm in 10 years, but the Scottish government stressed it did not represent a threat to human health
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News
Michelle Brampton to lead Treasury Wine Estates in Europe
Current MD Tom King is departing to become the business’ COO for Asia
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News
Co-op chief calls for global clarity across ethical schemes
Michael Fletcher said the increasing number of ethical schemes was muddying shopper decision making
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News
Aldi to appoint human and labour rights director
Aldi says Oxfam’s report is “misleading’ and does not represent the chain’s “current position”
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News
YOY online sales growth for Sept down to 7.5%
Year on year online growth for September was 7.5%, compared to the 13% growth seen in the same month last year
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News
Brexit knocks Broadland Wineries profits despite sales surge
Director Mark Lansley blamed “losses made on several fixed-term sales contracts signed prior to the referendum”
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News
New online delivery service specialising in halal food
The app partners with three butchers, three grocers and more than 25 restaurants
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News
Selfridges sells Iceland's palm oil-free Luxury Mince Pies
Iceland made a commitment in April to remove palm oil from own-label ranges by the end of this year