All The Grocer articles in 29 October 2016 – Page 4
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NewsNisa to supply stores in Butlin's and Haven holiday parks
The two-year deal will see Nisa supply stores in three of Bourne Leisure’s Butlin’s sites and 36 Haven sites from January
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NewsBiscuiteers beats £550,000 crowdfunding target
The retailer has raised £590,150 since the beginning of this month and will continue to accept investments for a further 10 days
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News'Bring barcodes into the food waste battle' says GS1
A barcode for fresh food incorporating best before or use-by dates could help cut food waste, says industry facilitator GS
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NewsJanan Meat targets continued rapid growth despite sales fall
Sales at halal meat supplier Janan Meat fell 9% to £47.4m in the run up to a change in ownership
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Analysis & FeaturesHow The Fast 50 are fizzing ahead of the pack
The Fast 50 is back for 2016 and four key trends are driving growth. What are they? And what impact is Brexit having?
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NewsCity snapshot: AB InBev cuts forecast on weak trading in Brazil
Brewing giant AB InBev has scaled back its guidance for the year after a “very weak” performance in Brazil
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NewsCarrier bag use drops 90% as 5p levies take effect
Supermarkets in Great Britain are dishing out nearly 90% fewer single-use carrier bags than they were two years ago
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Analysis & FeaturesIrish food exporters face 'devastating' post-Brexit future
Irish food exporters to the UK are facing a potentially catastrophic hit due to the weak pound and Brexit uncertainty
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NewsMore than 25% of Brits go free-from 'for general health'
More than a quarter of Brits now regularly buy free-from products, according to exclusive research for The Grocer
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NewsDurham police report success with anti-shoplifter program
Police in Durham are operating a new computer system for retailers to help catch and convict shoplifters
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NewsMondelez sales growth flags in third quarter
After failing in its attempts to woo Hershey’s, Mondelez needs to find another method of boosting its top line
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NewsTetley owner reports loss as sales of black tea slump
The owner of Tetley Tea battled rising commodity costs and a “structural decline” in Britain’s core tea market
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Analysis & FeaturesCan a new halal scheme put welfare concerns to rest?
A new study on the sector has once again sparked tabloid outrage
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Analysis & FeaturesPlain sailing or rough seas for exporters post Brexit?
Current figures are buoyant, but a Grocer survey reveals grave misgivings, with some “terrified” by the government’s approach
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NewsMarmite: Morrisons is first to put the price up
Morrisons has put the price of Marmite up by 12.5% – the first supermarket to do so since ‘Marmitegate’
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NewsWKD gets lower-calorie NKD baby brother from SHS Drinks
The duo will roll into the major retailers from next week in lemon & lime and blueberry & elderflower flavours
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Category ReportToiletries Category Report 2016
Forget Hollywood smiles. Today it’s all about the Brentwood smile: the bleached white teeth popularised by the cast of TOWIE, Brentwood’s…
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NewsJamie Oliver urges May to wage war against obesity
Chef featured in Channel 4’s Dispatches tonight, which features claims the PM watered down David Cameron’s plans
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NewsAsda card payment failure causes huge checkout delays
The meltdown struck all 626 Asda stores with staff ferrying customers to ATMs to get cash
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NewsNature Valley partners with Barclays ATP tennis
The brand will be a ‘gold partner’ at the event from 13-20 November at the O2 in London





