All The Grocer articles in 21 December 2019 – Page 2
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NewsAllied Bakeries’ £2m push aims to reverse falling Kingsmill sales
Starting on 7 October, the activity will centre on Kingsmill’s 50/50 Vitamin Boost variant
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Analysis & FeaturesAre you ready for a no-deal? Food & drink’s biggest Brexit questions answered
The Grocer seeks to answer some of the food and drink industry’s biggest questions around what will happen in the event of a no-deal
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat should retailers be doing to prepare for a no-deal Brexit?
The BRC has published a list of actions retailers need to take to minimise disruption of a No Deal Brexit.
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NewsThe Coconut Collaborative launches new potted yoghurt alternatives
Its new range comes in Blood Orange & Yuzu, Alphonso Mango & Passionfruit and Blueberry variants
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NewsCoca-Cola unveils its first bottle made with marine plastic
The soft drinks giant has also announced goals designed to accelerate delivery of its sustainable packaging roadmap
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Comment & OpinionCan Boris Johnson’s ‘reasonable compromise’ break the deadlock?
The PM has made an attempt to replace the backstop. But will it be enough?
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NewsVita Coco joins CBD trend with sparkling soft drink trio
The lineup contains ‘the highest amount of CBD extract currently available on the UK soft drinks market’
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Comment & OpinionJohn Lewis has lost its way. Is the restructure a route to salvation?
As incoming chairman Sharon White is about to find out, hybrid food/GM businesses are notoriously tricky to unite
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NewsMedia Bites 7 Oct: John Lewis Partnership, Unilever, Tesco
The John Lewis Partnership’s next chair, Sharon White, must trigger a fundamental review of the ‘Never Knowingly Undersold’ slogan and consider closing some stores
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NewsCity snapshot: Unilever vows to halve plastics use by 2025
Unilever has pledged to halve its use of virgin plastics by 2025 to cut its use of plastic packaging by more than 100,000 tonnes. Plus, Tesco Bank appoints financial services veteran Sir John Kingman to its board, Lidl to open ten Manchester stores, a new chairman at McBride and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsUnilever commits to slash use of new plastics in half by 2025
Unilever says the move will eliminate more than 100,000 tonnes of packaging by 2025
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NewsSales surge £7m at Liberty Wines
Revenues hit £75m at the supplier for the year ending 31 March 2019, latest results reveal
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NewsWensleydale Dairy Products announces new Yorkshire brand
The Yorkshire Creamery brand will appear on three different cheeses, which will initially be available for northern distribution
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NewsDidsbury Gin appoints former Halewood MD Andy Smallman as advisor
Smallman led Halewood Wines & Spirits’ UK business from 2003 to 2015 and served at Matthew Clark as spirits buying director from 2016 to this April
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NewsPringles spices it up with new Piri-Piri Chicken flavour
The new flavour came out on top in a poll of shoppers, beating six other options
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Comment & OpinionWill Defra or DIT come out on top in food standards struggle?
Theresa Villiers is a staunch animal welfare advocate, while Liz Truss is a proponent of deregulation
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NewsTigg’s wins Tesco listings for premium salad dressing trio
The brand claims its dressings are ’cardioprotective’, because they are made with only fruits and vegetables versus “cheaper, filler ingredients”
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NewsMedia Bites 8 October: Pizza Express, Retail sales, Scotch whisky
Pizza Express has hired advisers for help as it prepares to hold crunch talks with creditors over its spiralling debt mountain
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NewsCity snapshot: Stock Spirits boosted by Eastern Europe spirits market growth
Eastern Europe focussed spirits distiller Stock Spirits Group has said it is on course to hit full year guidance despite tax issues in Poland and “highly competitive” trading conditions.
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Comment & OpinionRaw milk cheesemakers face fight against unscientific regulation
US artisan cheesemakers have faced ’fear and intimidation’ tactics, says Joanna Blythman





