All The Grocer articles in 21 January 2017
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Category Report
PDF: Ice Cream Category Report 2017
As the British weather hampers Brits’ outdoor excursions, more people are enjoying ice cream on their couch
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Category Report
PDF: Household Category Report 2017
The average price of household cleaning products, loo roll, facial tissues and detergents has crashed 8% in the past year
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Category Report
PDF: Infant Care Category Report 2017
Parents are forking out more on feeding their little ones, with the price of milk formula and branded babyfood soaring
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Category Report
PDF: Cereals Category Report 2017
At the forefront of the war on obesity, how much progress are the big brand bad boys making in reformulation?
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Category Report
Cereal offenders: Cereals Category Report 2017
At the forefront of the war on obesity, how much progress are the big brand bad boys making in reformulation?
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Analysis and Features
Fascia Face-off Part 1: Putting fascias to the test
Every week, The Grocer 33 rates the supermarkets. So how did convenience stores cope with a scaled down version?
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Analysis and Features
Best-one, Rupert Road, London
This brand-new Best-one has a fresh, glass-front fascia to match its smart surroundings
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Analysis and Features
Costcutter, Farnham
Outside parking spaces earned this small Costcutter store an early thumbs-up
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Analysis and Features
Budgens Belsize Park
One of the biggest stores we tested, Thornton’s Budgens sits on a busy high street in London’s posh Belsize Park
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Analysis and Features
Family Shopper, Aldershot
Deceptively spacious, this Family Shopper stood out in residential Aldershot thanks to its pillarbox red branding
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Analysis and Features
Londis, Wivelsfield
Serving the small rural village of Wivelsfield, this Londis store has clearly embedded itself firmly in the community
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Analysis and Features
Nisa Local, Farnham
Only 18 months after undergoing a full refit, this Nisa Local still has a gleamingly clean store exterior
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Analysis and Features
Today's Extra, Farnborough
Colourful fruit & veg piled up on stands outside this large Today’s Extra in Farnborough made a great first impression…
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Analysis and Features
Spar, Dalston, London
This new store scored 46 from a potential 50, the highest across all the fascias visited
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Analysis and Features
SimplyFresh, Bethnal Green
This SimplyFresh store has a welcoming wooden storefront and caters to transient commuters as well as locals…
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Analysis and Features
Premier Express, Horley
This Premier provided the cheapest basket, but its poky feel and crowded aisles didn’t provide the best experience…
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Analysis and Features
One Stop, Basingstoke
Only 12 months after first opening its doors in Basingstoke, the bright red paint on this One Stop has hardly dried
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Comment and Opinion
Food and drink's nobility and stoicism undermined by politics
Food and drink’s noble aims and stoic resolve at odds with ruthless self-interest at the heart of President Trump’s agenda
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Analysis and Features
Who should carry the can for super-strength ruling?
The Portman Group blames gaps in the CMO’s recommendations
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News
Premier Foods investor urges sale as profits fall short
Concerns surrounding Premier Foods’ “ability to recover from its long-standing ‘zombie’ status”