All The Grocer articles in 15 October 2016
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
Unilever's demands are driven by adverse currency headwinds
We all knew food price inflation was on the way
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury's and Netto should have known better
Perhaps the most surprising issue is that the statements made by both parties seemed to indicate it was not expected
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Comment and Opinion
Customer service will build trust and win Brits' support
A survey has found that two-fifths of Brits intend to buy from British businesses post Brexit
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Comment and Opinion
Independents have an opportunity to back Britain
Subjectively I perceive a real desire among consumers to support UK produced goods
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News
Diwali and Eid 'missed opportunity' for independent retailers
Some 71% of retailers do not actively engage with customers around the occasions
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News
Nisa bosses accused of 'scaremongering'
The Mutual Shopkeepers group, which claims to consist of 84 members, questioned the £2.2m worth of bonuses that were paid
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Analysis and Features
Could nutritional labelling actually boost sales of beer?
Originally the move was conceived as ‘the right thing to do’ from a CSR perspective
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News
New Lifestyle Express fascia designed to give 'kerb appeal'
The grey fascia has been designed to give “real kerb appeal” and a “clean, fresh feel”
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News
Young's rolls out Chip Shop chicken range
Young’s Chip Shop Special Orders go on sale nationally on 17 October
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury's boss Mike Coupe comes under fire over food waste
As Coupe fought off attacks from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Tristram Stuart, the CEO looked increasingly like the pantomime baddie
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Analysis and Features
Premier Foods boss back under pressure as sales slump
The September sunshine was blamed for plummeting gravy sales at the Bisto and Oxo supplier
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Fish: 12 November
Why are shoppers canning ambient fish? Why are prices holding steady? And how are the types of fish Brits buy changing?
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On World Cuisine: 12 November
Which cuisines are hot right now and which are falling from fashion? What are the factors that influence this? How could Brexit affect our choices?
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News
Kellogg's cereal sales flag as consumers seek alternatives
Turnover at the sales and marketing arm of Kellogg’s fell almost £10m to £795.2m in the year to 2 January 2016
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News
Tristram Stuart: 'Adjudicator should have food waste powers'
The Feedback founder accused supermarkets of purposefully “inserting a middleman” between themselves and suppliers
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Category Report
Winter Remedies Category Report 2016
Winter is coming. To fans of Game of Thrones that phrase means the coming of unspeakable hardship and violence. And probably sex.
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News
Soaring British wheat prices spark Brexit food inflation fears
Prices are up across all grades of British wheat, with UK feed wheat futures rising 14% to £131.50/tonne since the Brexit
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Category Report
Cakes & Biscuits Category Report 2016
America’s pioneering spirit - which opened up the Wild West in the 19th century and put man on the moon in 1969 - is making its mark on the biscuit category.
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News
Weetabix faces tough trading as private label sales plummet
Globally, Weetabix’s sales slipped 1.3% to £432.8m in the year to 2 January 2016
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News
Morrisons brings back The Best premium label range
The retailer kickstarted a major new marketing push for The Best on Monday