All The Grocer articles in 24 October 2015 – Page 5
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NewsKevin Richardson is new CEO of logistics institute CILT
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport has appointed Kevin Richardson its new CEO
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My Alternative CVSpence DW, We Are Tea, family holidays and George Clooney
I made a decent living from washing cars in a local supermarket car park until some older kids moved me on
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NewsThanet Earth strikes tomatoes deal with British Sugar
Kent vegetable grower Thanet Earth has signed a five-year deal with British Sugar for marketing rights
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NewsNo end to milk price war in sight despite Iceland increase
The retailer announced on Monday it was increasing its four-pint SKU from 89p to £1
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Category ReportPetcare Category Report 2015
No matter how tough times get, Brits don’t cut corners when it comes to their pets. That means natural as well as premium
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NewsMorrisons calls time on Dumfries House livestock partnership
Morrisons will pull out of its Dumfries House livestock farming partnership in November
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NewsWorld's best steak producer award won by German importer Albers
German food importer Albers GMBH has been named the world’s best steak producer
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NewsFelix takes catfood top spot as Whiskas sales tumble
Treats and premium single-serve lines have helped Felix take the top spot in the catfood market
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NewsJempson's back in the black after sale of Hawkhurst store
East Sussex indie Jempson’s has returned to profit following the sale of its Hawkhurst store to Musgrave Budgens Londis
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Comment & OpinionMy Week… by Mark Price (as told to Bill Tush)
It’s been an emotional rollercoaster of a week, but we Northern boys are made of stern stuff
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Category ReportSuper bowl champions: Focus on soup 2015
Serious comfort value has warmed up soup sales, helped by healthy NPD and exotic flavours. How can brands build on this?
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Comment & OpinionBusiness needs purpose and a story - so make it a good one!
Consumer-facing businesses need a purpose. They need to have a story
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NewsFrance is top European destination for Scottish food & drink
Exports to France have soared by 50% since 2007
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NewsBurton's Biscuit Co sales hit by failed UB takeover
Wagon Wheels manufacturer Burton’s Biscuits suffered a sharp drop in sales in its first year under Canadian ownership, as its attempts to grow through acquisitions were thwarted.
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NewsVita Coco coconut water sales rocket despite Innocent entry
Growth at coconut water brand Vita Coco has continued to rocket despite Innocent muscling into the category
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NewsMedia Bites 23 Oct: Retail sales, sugar tax, McDonalds
Government figures showing a boost in retail spending in September are the heavily covered in this morning’s papers.
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NewsCity Snapshot: UK discretionary incomes up 10.6%
Asda’s latest Income Tracker has revealed that average household disposable income is up 10.6% year-on-year, while Waitrose weekly sales rise 1.1% and Science in Sport raises £8.9m.
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NewsStop all junk food adverts to under-16s, says FDF
The Food & Drink Federation has called for companies to stop all advertising of junk food to children under the age of 16
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NewsSunday job creation claim by David Cameron blasted by ACS
David Cameron was criticised this week for incorrectly suggesting that extending Sunday trading hours would create jobs
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News1.5 million abandoned trolleys 'blighting' UK, says report
A staggering 1.5 million trolleys are abandoned every year, a report will claim





