All The Grocer articles in 22 November 2014
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NewsJTI removes gantries from two London retailers over illicit tobacco sales
JTI UK has removed tobacco gantries from two London retailers who sold illegal cigarettes.
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NewsRaisio buys rights to Benecol in the UK ahead of global growth push
Finish food group Raisio has acquired the rights to cholesterol lowering food brand Benecol in the UK, Ireland and Belgium
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NewsJonathan Smith appointed InPost chairman as it hits 1,000th location
Click & collect locker operator InPost has appointed Jonathan Smith as UK chairman to lead its ambitious expansion programme.
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NewsBritish Poultry Council: campylobacter media report could mislead
Media reports that supermarkets are knowingly selling chickens contaminated with campylobacter may mislead consumers, the British Poultry Council (BPC) has claimed.
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Analysis & FeaturesMoy Park's 2015 IPO should find plenty of investor demand
Yesterday’s confirmation from Brazilian Food Group Marfrig that it plans to list Irish poultry arm Moy Park in the UK next year…
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NewsCo-op to make all its whole chickens roast-in-bag
The Co-op Group is responding to fears over food safety issues such as campylobacter by adopting roast-in-bag packaging on all its whole chickens from January.
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Comment & OpinionTate gallery's orange exhibit's got Soul
The Tate Modern revealed a foodie installation last week: Soul City (Pyramid of Oranges)…
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Comment & OpinionP&F switches (off) the lights as Karoline angles for FCU job
Our glorious leader enters the office wearing shades, a trilby and a plus-size gabardine mac…
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NewsParfetts celebrates 10 years in Sheffield
Parfetts has been celebrating 10 years of trading at its Sheffield depot.
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NewsOcado takes on new depot in west London
Ocado has added a 14th ’spoke’ to support its two customer fulfilment centres
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NewsBakkavor in new partnership with the Prince's Trust
Bakkavor has linked with the Prince’s Trust to give children a taste of the food industry.
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NewsIndustry making 'significant progress' ahead of new labelling rules
The food industry has stepped up efforts to ensure it complies with new labelling rules that take effect next month.
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NewsMD Davin Nugent leaves Kopparberg cider
Davin Nugent has stood down as MD of Kopparberg distributor Cider of Sweden.
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NewsHancocks introduces free online delivery
Confectionery cash & carry specialist Hancocks has thrown in a sweetener for its trade customers by simplifying its delivery charge structure.
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Comment & OpinionThe Elliott report response: so far, so good?
This week, bird flu and campylobacter were in the news again, but the horsemeat scandal still dominates the food safety de…
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NewsAndrew Cripps named senior independent director at 2 Sisters
2 Sisters Food Group non-exec Andrew Cripps has been promoted to senior independent director…
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NewsSainsbury's tackles employee engagement to reduce shrinkage
Sainsbury’s has teamed up with shrinkage specialists Checkpoint Systems to slash levels of loss…
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NewsB&M European Value Retail growth boost of nearly 30%
Most grocery retailers would kill for any kind of growth at the moment…
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Comment & OpinionYouGov Profiles: there goes the afternoon
Most of us have a time sink somewhere on the internet. You load up the website in question to check one little fact…
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's wins G33 by one point in low-scoring week
There were low scores all round this week, with Sainsbury’s just managing first place with a score of 64…





