All The Grocer articles in 31 October 2015 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons has the right attitude to data breach action
When thousands of your employees sue you, it suggests you’ve done something pretty bad. Yet it’s happening to Morrisons right now. And it hasn’t.
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NewsWalgreens Boots snaps up US rival as sales and profits rise
Walgreens Boots Alliance has agreed a $17.2bn (£11.2bn) takeover of US rival Rite Aid. It comes as the global pharmacy and health giant filed big jumps in sales and profits for the past year thanks to last year’s mega-merger.
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InterviewsAntonio Carluccio on Cirio tomatoes, farmers and supermarkets
Big chain economics and centralised cooking form no part of the philosophy of the restaurant founder
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NewsOrnua merges two UK businesses to form new dairy division
Irish dairy co-op Ornua is to merge two of its UK-based businesses, Meadow Cheese and The Cheese Warehouse
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NewsUK sausage makers call for clarity after WHO cancer report
They claim fresh British sausages would not be considered ‘processed meat’
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NewsNo-added sugar chocolate Chocologic to launch in Tesco
New no-added sugar chocolate brand Chocologic is launching in Tesco next month
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Comment & OpinionMy Week… By C12H22O11 (as told to Bill Tush)
If you think leading the Shrink Reduction Taskforce for the East Midlands is a tough gig
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Comment & OpinionThe health innovation challenge
The role of innovation in making food and drink healthier is becoming ever more important
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Comment & OpinionFODMAP: a new free-from opportunity from Australia
Recent media coverage has highlighted our latest cultural import from Australia
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NewsMorrisons and Sainsbury's add new Santa Maria lines
Seasonings brand Santa Maria has secured new listings for its products
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Comment & OpinionWaitrose MD Mark Price leaves legacy to be proud of
After a third of a century with the John Lewis Partnership, Mark Price has decided to explore pastures new
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons' food artist carves up frightening famous faces
Hopefully all you pumpkin lovers are now maniacally stabbing horrific faces into a fleshy squash
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Comment & OpinionOreo's appealing vampire battles annoying soundtrack
Oreo is an established brand in the UK, so we no longer have to put up with cutesy American kids
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Analysis & FeaturesExpo Milano 2015: has it changed the face of food?
Sprawling across 11.8 million sq ft on the edge of Milan, the global food showcase has attracted 18 million visitors since May
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NewsWalkers Grab Bag crisps to get 75p price-marked packs
PepsiCo is extending its Walkers line-up with price-marked Grab Bags
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NewsFolded street pizza launched by Crosta & Mollica
Baked goods supplier Crosta & Mollica this week launched a folded pizza inspired by Italian street food
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NewsProject Reset drives down base price of Tesco wines by 11%
Tesco has slashed the average base price of its wines by 11% in a move towards simpler pricing
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Comment & OpinionWholesalers and retailers must unite to fight illicit traders
Wholesalers are protective of their relationships with their retail customers for obvious reasons
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Comment & OpinionThe Apprentice shows negotiation is an interview lost art
This month saw the return of Lord Sugar, back to dress down the next generation of business hopefuls in The Apprentice
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My Alternative CVNutrii quark founder Juhani Meurman: Alternative CV
The founder of Nutrii quark on dropping plates, his long list of nicknames and admiration of Walt Disney





