All The Grocer articles in 25 January 2014
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
'Nutters are normal' and Austrian wine campaigns begin at P&F
Our latest unpaid intern Persephone (but dim), is one of the growing band of delicate souls who have an allergy…
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Comment and Opinion
Kit Kat shows it's a big deal with Tokyo boutique
Like Tom Waits, Alphaville and Godzilla, it seems Kit Kats are big in Japan…
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Analysis and Features
Discounter fears keep deal numbers ahead of last year
January is often an odd time in terms of promotions as retailers try to tap into myriad different consumer mindsets…
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Analysis and Features
Farmers blast EU bid to rein in food commodity speculators
UK farmers have criticised EU efforts to curb food commodity speculation…
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News
Ribena, Vimto grow no added sugar ranges
Ribena and Vimto Soft Drinks have extended their no added sugar offer…
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News
Heinz and Kingsmill link for beans on toast cross-promotion
Heinz Beanz and Kingsmill 50/50 have joined forces to promote eating beans on toast…
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Comment and Opinion
Dispatches doesn't let facts about sugar obscure a good story
Stop with all the sugar bashing! It’s making me eat the stuff!…
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My Alternative CV
Brett Beach, Madécasse, on water fights and his fear of snakes
My first job was washing dishes at a small university. We had some fun water fights with the spray guns…
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Comment and Opinion
Cutting sugar won't solve obesity crisis alone
The “demonisation” of sugar as the cause of the obesity epidemic leaves a bitter taste…
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Comment and Opinion
Sugar hysteria is feeding new food fads
Here we go again – another bout of hysteria sweeps the media…
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Comment and Opinion
Making a good impression with Facebook
Brands can enjoy great success by following the fundamental rules of a good social strategy…
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Comment and Opinion
Beware the fallout from the big four's Christmas disaster
So how was Christmas for you? You were hoping for an iPad and got a cookbook…
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News
All Waitrose stores to get free Wi-Fi by spring
Waitrose is planning to introduce free Wi-Fi in all its stores by the spring…
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News
Jonathan James sells Soham Budgens to Asda
High-profile indie Jonathan James has sold his 7,000 sq ft Budgens store in Soham, Cambridgeshire, to Asda….
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News
Melvin Ruigrok takes charge at Imperial Tobacco UK
Imperial Tobacco is parachuting in its Australasia boss Melvin Ruigrok to run its UK business…
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News
Leaked EC proposals alarm organic farmers
The future of the UK’s organic sector could be put at risk by new proposed rules from Brussels, say farmers.
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News
Lambrini cuts the calories with revamped Luci range
Lambrini has cut the calorie count of its light range and is relaunching it as Luci by Lambrini…
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News
Pierhead beer marks Mexican Day of the Dead celebration
Day of the Dead, a new range of Mexican beers from drinks importer Pierhead, has hit UK shores…
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News
Brew Tea Company bags Waitrose listing with premium teas
Premium tea supplier Brew Tea Company has secured its first supermarket listing…
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News
Henderson foodservice sales grow 10% in 2013
Henderson Group has said it expects to record double-digit growth for its foodservice division in 2013.