All The Grocer articles in 09 November 2024 – Page 8
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2024: Store cupboard – Sweet
This cookie mix for stuffed s’mores from Dr. Oetker is a bang on-trend addition to the baking aisle
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2024: Store cupboard – Savoury
These winning crackers have an ultra-premium look and feel – which reflects the hand-crafted production process behind each bite
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2024: Yoghurt & pot desserts
Gü’s simple tweak created an NPPA winning ‘all-year-round’ product, increasing consumption occasions
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NewsThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards winners show innovation is alive and kicking
The awards showcase how brands not only continue to excite and inspire consumers in the face of changing and challenging legislation
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Comment & OpinionIndustrial Farm Animal Production: academic text provides reasons for optimism
From factory farms to ‘Frankenchickens’, meat production is getting ever more concentrated and intensive
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NewsJJ Foodservice to focus on ‘long-term growth’ after challenging year results in 7.5% sales drop
The wholesaler suffered inflationary pressures
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Comment & OpinionFentimans’ puppet keeps soft drink fans on their toes
Fentimans has a new brand character – and, disappointingly, it’s nothing to do with the daft-looking dog on its label
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NewsAssociated British Foods boosts profitability despite damp summer
Associated British Foods shrugged off a damp UK summer and sharp drop in sugar prices at the end of the year to deliver annual profitability above expectations
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Comment & OpinionSupplier diversity is a business imperative, not a box to tick
Businesses that diversify their supply chains perform better, says Reshma Sheikh of MSDUK
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Comment & OpinionCorporates are taking centre stage as food & drink M&A ramps up
M&A levels are picking up, albeit steadily, says James Scallan, a managing director in Houlihan Lokey’s consumer group
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Comment & OpinionBottom-line growth in fmcg will soon come from cultural moments
Strong brands need to play in spaces where they are not wholly in control of their message or image
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Promotional FeaturesHow to manage energy cost volatility in manufacturing
As energy expenses fluctuate, we explore the innovative ways manufacturers can remain competitive while maintaining product quality, competitive pricing and profitability.
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Promotional FeaturesHelping food and drink businesses adapt to a changing climate
With climate change a growing threat to the food and drink industry, the Welsh Government is setting out a strategy to support businesses and future-proof them against the issue.
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Promotional FeaturesCharting a different future for category management
As a discipline, category management faces numerous challenges – but none quite as taxing as stagnation. dunnhumby reveals how a new era for category management is unfolding that meets these challenges.
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NewsDekel Agri-Vision expects boost from higher palm oil prices as it enters high season
Palm oil production levels at Dekel Agri-Vision have fallen as the low season for the commodity lingered longer than normal
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NewsMedia Bites 11 November: Tesco, Asda and M&S
Tesco’s £1bn NI bill, hospitality fights back against the budget and more Asda job cuts in the pipeline.
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NewsCMBC adds Shipyard ‘session’ pale in latest lower abv push
The launch comes with Shipyard sales having slid 18.0% to £9.6m
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NewsTrade body warns government of safety and animal welfare risks of EU vet deal
Experts’ recommendations come amid delays to the Brexit trade strategy
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NewsJust Eat enters electronics retail with Richer Sounds partnership
The product selection available on the Richer Sounds store on the aggregator app includes ‘emergency’ purchases such as phone chargers and charging cables
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NewsPact Coffee to roll V60 brewing kit into Waitrose stores
It marks the first time Waitrose has stocked speciality coffee brewing equipment





