All The Grocer articles in 25 July 2015
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco to rid supermarket checkouts of that phrase
Tesco has been nothing if not prolific when it comes to reinventing great British traditions of late – and, no, we’re not talking about Ribena…
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Analysis and Features
Top global launches: gum can aid beauty says Taiwan brand
With the help of Mintel, we’ve scoured the globe to find the hottest launches in confectionery, from beauty-aiding candy to sweets for sports nuts
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News
Victor's Drinks rolls out speedier homebrew ale/cider kits
Homebrew kit supplier Victor’s Drinks has launched what it says is the world’s first 48-hour beer & cider kits…
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News
City snapshot: Fever-Tree reports soaring sales
Fever-Tree has reported soaring sales of £24.1m - up 62% - in its first half, with adjusted EBITDA rising 68%
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News
Media Bites 27 July: Morrisons, space race, Diageo
Buyers at Morrisons have attempted to secure one-off payments from about 20 suppliers in a potential breach of the GCA, according to The Guardian. Diageo boss Ivan Menezes is expected to play down the SEC investigation into alleged ‘channel stuffing’ in this week’s annual results.
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News
Mash Direct eyes growth in exports
Prepared veg supplier Mash Direct is casting its eyes overseas
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News
Birds Eye adds three new frozen fish lines to Inspirations range
Birds Eye is making a further play for the premium frozen fish category…
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News
Animal welfare top of food & drink ethical concerns
Animal welfare is the top ethical concern for consumers when it comes to their food and drink, according to new research
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News
Amazon Fresh looks set for September trials in Hackney
It looks like a September launch of Amazon Fresh is on the cards – with Hackney the most likely postcode for trials.
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News
Dairy farmers warn of bleak future as Arla cuts prices again
Arla has slashed its farmgate milk prices further, prompting the NFU to call for government action
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News
Danone sales up as it looks to return to growth in dairy
French dairy group Danone has reported “solid and profitable” growth in its first half, with sales up 4.6% in the six months and 4.5% in the second quarter, despite continued volatility in European dairy markets.
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News
Carlsberg's latest stunt gives holidaymakers a pick-me-up
The brewer livened up the baggage carousel at London City Airport last week by giving away crates of lager
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Category Report
Home baking category report 2015
Prices are on the up in the home baking aisle despite the soaring influence of the discounters. Can the new Bake Off series sustain growth?
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Category Report
Canned & ambient category report 2015
No self-respecting survivalist would be without a bunker full of tinned food. But is the canned and ambient category in a dark place?
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Comment and Opinion
A better approach to promotions could be priceless
A proper data-driven promotions strategy could make a huge difference, says Howard Langer, global MD for price and promotions of Dunnhumby
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News
Golden ale is first John Smith's NPD in 22 years
John Smith’s Golden Ale will be available in a 500ml glass bottle, taking the brand into the PBA arena for the first time
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News
Foster's asks 'Why The Hell Not?' in new ad campaign
The push comes a month after Heineken announced it was taking Foster’s into the burgeoning ‘speers’ - spirit beers - category
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Comment and Opinion
Kleenex leads as brands embrace behavioural science
Today, more and more brands are realising that small changes really can make a big difference
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News
Waitrose Welcome Break stores next for JLP click & collect
Waitrose looks set to roll out John Lewis click and collect to its Welcome Break service station stores.
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News
Oreo biscuits get first flavour variants in UK
Mondelez is expanding its booming Oreo brand with its first flavour variants in the UK