All The Grocer articles in 22 February 2014
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News
Wolfy's gets instant porridge pots into 77 Waitrose stores
Wolfy’s instant porridge pots – which come with a small pot of jam or honey – have secured their first supermarket listing.
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Bahlsen gets ninja chihuahua to help hard launch of Pick Up
Bahlsen Biscuits is launching a £4m TV advertising push for the Pick Up biscuit bar brand it soft-launched last year…
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Londis sales director Scott Wharton leaves Musgrave GB
Londis sales director Scott Wharton is to leave Musgrave GB after seven years at the company…
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Martin Spivey is on-trade controller at Landmark
Landmark Wholesale has appointed a new trade controller as it looks to develop the on-trade arm of the business…
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My Alternative CV
Discountvouchers.co.uk's Gareth Robinson on his alternative CV
My first job was in dog quarantine kennels because I’d always wanted to work with animals…
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OkoBay coconut water lolly duo hit Tesco freezers
Coconut water lollies are rolling out to Tesco following successful trials….
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Schweppes targets young adult crowd with new mixers
Coca-Cola Enterprises has extended its Schweppes mixer portfolio as part of a revamp to attract younger adults…
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Farmed black cod launched in Europe
Fish producer Sablefish Canada has launched a farmed variant of black cod in Europe, pitching it as a more sustainable alternative to wild black cod.
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Coles' Ian McLeod tipped for return to UK retail
Coles MD Ian McLeod moved to a senior role within the Wesfarmers Group this week…
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Former Iceland financial chief Bernard Leigh dies at age of 68
Iceland’s former financial director Bernard Leigh has died, aged 68….
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Restaurant-quality appeal of chilled fuels pizza growth
Shoppers bought 16 million more chilled pizzas last year than they did in 2012 – giving fresh a bigger slice of the market…
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Comment and Opinion
Tea 2030: a model of collaboration for sustainability
Last Thursday saw the launch of The Future of Tea – A Hero Crop for 2030, the first output from Tea 2030…
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Chewits adds 180g Chewmix sharing bags to range
Chewits is expanding its line-up with the launch of two 180g sharing bags…
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Comment and Opinion
Are you a Facebook 'like fraud' victim?
Last month, I covered the newly updated Facebook content distribution algorithm and the fall in engagement…
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Comment and Opinion
Morrisons' Safeway dilemma
So the wolves are sniffing around Morrisons, attracted by the freehold assets and the scope for financial engineering…
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Kellogg's Optivita loses raisins as part of brand overhaul
Kellogg’s is revamping its Optivita range in a bid to reverse falling sales…
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Comment and Opinion
The value to your business of a good succession plan
What next? It’s the question at the heart of any business…
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Comment and Opinion
Piggy pleasure at new cock scratchings recipe
Pork scratchings have long been the pint-accompanying snack of choice for the unfussy barfly…
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Comment and Opinion
Calamity can provide an excellent customer service opportunity
I’m writing this in Datchet, Berkshire, where I’m stranded at home due to the flooding…
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Tulip invests £15m to boost pork exports to China
Tulip is investing £15m in its UK operations as part of a major export drive to increase its pork sales to China…