All The Grocer articles in 1 August 2015
Previous issues.
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Analysis and Features
A real living wage: is it time for the grocery trade to pay up?
The introduction of the national living wage by George Osborne has only fuelled calls for a higher living wage to be paid
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Category Report
Is it time to go in hot pursuit of the hirsute?
With nearly half of British men now sporting some kind of facial hair, razor sales have lost their edge
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News
Mondelez brings back Maynards Red n' Blacks Wine Gums
Mondelez has brought back Maynards Red n’ Blacks as a permanent Wine Gums line…
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News
Halloween fancy dress safety is better, retailers assure parents
Halloween fancy dress safety standards have been stepped up after a Watchdog exposé of the fire risk of such products…
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Comment and Opinion
The golden rules of launching at Christmas
Christmas is a huge opportunity for NPD but standing out from the crowd is tough. Gareth Evans of Five by Five looks out how to get your festive launch right
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Analysis and Features
10 Things You Need To Know About... Confectionery
In the latest instalment of our digital feature series, we turn the spotlight on confectionery, with exclusive consumer and retailer research, sales figures, creative challenges and more. Tuck in…
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News
Kerry Fire & Smoke cooked meat range targets flavour cravers
Fire & Smoke encompasses seven new pre-packed meats and two deli-counter products
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Analysis and Features
Nisa hits the road in fight to restore profitability
Out on the road, CEO Nick Read has found members supportive
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News
Edible insects face tougher EU rules
The Food Standards Agency has warned whole edible insects could soon be subject to stricter controls…
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News
Mondelez brings wonder to Oreo with new ad push
Mondelez is hoping to release the inner child in everyone in its latest TV push for Oreo.
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News
Jerky Group creates ‘house of brands’ with Cruga merger
The Jerky Group has agreed to merge with biltong and meat snacks supplier Cruga to form a combined company with revenues of about £12m.
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News
City snapshot: Heineken innovation and premium brands helps sales fizz
Revenues climb 7.2% to €10.93bn at Heineken in its first half thanks to volume, growth, innovation and the premium sector.
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Comment and Opinion
Aldi and Lidl may prove decisive in living wage debate
There are fewer hot potatoes in grocery right now than the living wage…
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News
Groceries Code Adjudicator to launch supermarket packaging probe
Christine Tacon has launched a new probe into supermarkets amid fears they have been exploiting own-label suppliers on packaging changes.
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News
Asda offers juice in fruit & veg aisle in B.Fresh deal
Asda is taking a fresh approach to fruit & veg merchandising by selling a juice brand in its fresh produce fixture…
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News
Danepak bacon returns to UK with Tesco and Co-op listings
Tulip will relaunch its Danepak bacon brand in Tesco and The Co-op stores this month
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News
Adelie Foods to open £4m 'state of the art' Prologis Park DC
Chilled food-to-go specialist Adelie Foods plans to open a new state-of-the-art national distribution centre…
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Comment and Opinion
Food Unwrapped: lifting the lid on summer diets
Channel 4 wheeled out the team once again for Food Unwrapped Diets for Summer
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Comment and Opinion
Prepare for when it goes pear-shaped... and be passionate!
In the fmcg world, there are a vast number of components that must be right in order to sell your product…
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News
Dairy industry code defended despite milk price crisis
The architects of the dairy industry’s voluntary code of practice have insisted it is working…