All The Grocer articles in 28 March 2015
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News
Tim Stoller is first Hovis convenience director
Stoller, who starts at Hovis next week, joined Lindt & Sprüngli in 2010 as head of impulse and has previously worked at Innocent Drinks
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Iceland stores could get new look to match new website colours
Iceland wanted to ensure there was “consistency” across the customer experience no matter what device they were using to access the site
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Profiles and QandAs
Dave Lewis Uncut: the full exclusive interview with Tesco's CEO
In this specially extended web version, Adam Leyland talks to Dave Lewis about his first months in the job, and what’s next for Britain’s biggest supermarket
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Scotmid Stockbridge store wins Convenience Retailer of Year
Store manager Craig McAulay said he was “gobsmacked”. “I think we won because we’re trying to give something different to the customers”.
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George Christoudias made Branston sales and marketing director
He replaces James Truscott, who was promoted to MD last month
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City Snapshot: M&S to slow decline in general merchandise
Results will ease the pressure on CEO Marc Bolland but will still represent the 15th straight quarter of decline for the division
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Media Bites 30 March: M&S, Kraft Heinz, BHS
M&S expected to post its 15th straight quarter fall in clothing sales; Kraft Heinz Co to lead the pack in auction of Mondelez cheese business, and former Apprentice Contestant wins Tesco deal.
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Greg Suszczenia promoted to joint MD at AG Parfetts & Sons
Cornish baker WC Rowe has become one of the biggest UK food companies to commit to paying the living wage…
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Kraft Heinz Co targets Philadelphia brand and European growth
The soft cheese spread, which is one of eight $1bn-plus brands in Kraft Heinz, is currently owned worldwide by Mondelez
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Comment and Opinion
Reputation management: three key words to keep in mind
The long days of winter are over and it’s time for a personal spring renewal…
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Comment and Opinion
Food must be a priority for industry to face its challenges
The government needs to set targets to help drive reductions in the categories contributing most to our diet, as well as for fat and salt
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Comment and Opinion
The food-water connection has profound implications for policy
Globally, 70% of all potable water is used by agriculture, most of it for irrigation. And if you think that only occurs in arid regions, think again.
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Comment and Opinion
Discounting has lost a generation of shoppers to suppliers
The recession had a profound impact on retail. In its wake lay high streets full of bargains…
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Comment and Opinion
IFE: Titania takes in date stands and new artisan crisp brands
I know dates are the next big thing, but how many suppliers do we really need to meet?
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Comment and Opinion
Burger King perfume: it makes scents in Japan
In Japan Burger King is rolling out a limited-edition Whopper cologne
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News
Dairy industry refusal to pay extra for recyclable packaging could derail 'Dairy Roadmap'
Chris Dow told journalists that a slump in oil prices has pushed down the cost of virgin material, making recycled plastic a more expensive option
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Mondelez uses holographic virtual assistants in Belgium
Tensator’s Virtual Assistants could be a masterstroke by the confectionery giant
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Danish co-operative slaughterhouses to merge
Tican and Danish Crown to unite after overwhelming majority say yes in vote
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Stork targets home bakers with butter variant
Brand manager Rhiannon Carr said the launch was part of Stork’s plan to “reinvigorate” baking spreads
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Innocent moves into coconut water and carbonates markets
The launch also means Innocent is going head to head with Vita Coco, which claims 89% of the UK market and is led in the UK by Giles Brook