All The Grocer articles in 21 December 2019
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NewsVitalite makes first move into vegan cheese
The Saputo-owned brand has launched block and sliced variants
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NewsBenecol boosts ‘cholesterol-busting’ plant matter in range reformulation
The new formula will contain more than double the amount of plant stanols per pot
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NewsPoundland parent renamed ‘Pepco Group’ amid major growth drive
The group wants to increase its store estate to 4,000 across the UK and Europe
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NewsRed Tractor revives 2018 prime time TV ad in £1m marketing push
The ‘Britain’s Biggest Farmers Market’ campaign aims to tap into consumer trends for buying local food
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NewsKiddylicious launches adult-style ready meals for toddlers
Variants include Cottage Pie, Chicken Curry, Mac & Cheese and Beef Chilli
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NewsBabyfood startup Pipsie & Moo debuts with muffin-making kits
The three-strong lineup is designed to create snacks for weaning babies aged seven months-plus
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NewsB.fresh claims UK first with plant-based bircher bowl
Two chilled variants, Apple and Berry (rsp: £3/200g), are rolling out now into WH Smith Travel
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NewsCereal Partners Worldwide unveils GoodBelly gut health cereal
The two-strong lineup contains Bifidobacterium lactis – probiotic cultures that do not require refrigeration
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NewsHovis Holdings hails ‘solid year’ after £9.1m bakery sales boost
At group level, Hovis Holdings’ sales were £460.9m – a 2% decline on 2017
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NewsUnilever, Nestlé and more defend against accusations of palm oil deforestation
Rainforest Action Network claims palm oil from a plantation operating illicitly on Sumatra could be ending up in products from some of the world’s biggest snack makers
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NewsBirds Eye to launch ‘premium’ breaded fish fillet range
Artisan Style is aimed at families, with Birds Eye saying it will offer consumers a ‘sophisticated’ mealtime option
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Comment & OpinionDisposable coffee cup conundrum has no simple solution
Zero Waste Scotland has today thrown its weight behind a ‘latte levy’, while Booker has unveiled a compostable cup. And they could both be steps towards a solution
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Comment & OpinionVoice technology has to evolve before it can revolutionise shopping
There are several frictions voice tech needs to overcome to change shopping habits – not least becoming more convenient, says Capture’s Matt Lee
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NewsTetley tea launches £3m ‘Now We’re Talking’ push
The campaign centres on a TV advert starring two family pets – a cat and a dog
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NewsKarro and Young's Seafood form new 'umbrella' Eight Fifty Food Group
The new parent company’s name comes from units of measurement from both sides of the newly-formed business
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NewsNSA criticises Defra for live export and abattoir stance
The NSA said Theresa Villiers’ proposals would ‘create serious issues for sheep farmers’
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Analysis & FeaturesDave Lewis departs: his milestones as Tesco CEO
We look back through six years of Dave Lewis’ tenure as head of Tesco, from the controversies to the highlights
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Comment & OpinionCBD, keto and collagen? A glimpse into the $219bn US natural products industry
Last month’s Natural Products Expo East in Maryland gives a glimpse into the latest trends and innovations, says Inverleith LLP’s Michael Atkinson
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Comment & OpinionTesco has blazed a trail with economy own-label – but is it too successful?
Economy own-label ranges have thin margins, so too large an impact can be a bad thing – as Sainsbury’s knows, says Barclays’ Warren Ackerman
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Comment & OpinionKen Murphy has big shoes to fill – but is Tesco’s new growth strategy up to scratch?
Dave Lewis is on his way out. How does Ken Murphy plan to continue his success?





