All The Grocer articles in 09 January 2016 – Page 3
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News
Southern Co-operative hails 'best Christmas in years'
Like-for-like sales across convenience stores were up 4.7% in the three weeks to 3 January
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Comment and Opinion
Could 2016 finally bring good news for the dairy industry?
A decline in New Zealand milk production could be a vital driver for the recovery of global commodity markets
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News
Majestic Wine shares soar as new strategy pays off
CEO Rowan Gormley described the results as “encouraging” but “too early to call it a trend”
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Analysis and Features
Share price winners and losers in 2015: from Fever-Tree to Tesco
Soft drinks plc lifts the spirits, while Sainsbury’s picks on one of the many depressed retail and supplier stocks
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Comment and Opinion
Get ready for the return of inflation
From the high economic skies we see a Britain that continues to grow quite robustly, circa 2% GDP
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News
First haggis meatball launched by Macsween
Macsween Highlander Meatballs combine beef with haggis, spices and pepper
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Comment and Opinion
I Know What You Weighed Last Summer: a real obesity fix
You had to feel sorry for the teens featured in BBC Three’s I Know What You Weighed Last Summer
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Tesco Silverburn Glasgow wins thanks to warm welcome
The festivities are over and it seems all the retailers have been hit with the post-Christmas blues
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Analysis and Features
All the news you missed over the Christmas break
There was no turkey-induced slumber in the grocery world over the holiday with the dailies reporting on big stories
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Store of the week: Tesco Extra Silverburn, Glasgow
As soon as Boxing Day is over it’s all about people stocking up for their Hogmanay parties
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Comment and Opinion
Loyalty schemes aren't dead yet... even for the discounters
Two years ago “the rise of the discounters” was the phrase on everyone’s lips
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News
Dhamecha says Leicester depot will take two years to settle in
Cash and carry operator says it remains committed to opening four or five Midlands depots
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Analysis and Features
Sugar bad, lard good? How the role of fat in diet is changing
The received wisdom around fat – and in particular dairy and animal fat – has been turned on its head
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News
Lidl launches £2.99 tubs of own-label coconut oil
The discounter is introducing 300ml tubs of 100% raw organic extra virgin coconut oil from 28 January
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News
Slim-Be revamped ahead of NPD drive
The diet shot brand is making a move into cereal bars, noodles and porridge
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News
Morrisons in trademark fight with JCS fish over ‘Big Fish’ brand
JCS Fish claims The Big Fish Company trademark is too similar to its own BigFish brand
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News
Holland & Barrett redesigns snacks range and adds 30 products
The retailer has revamped the packaging across its entire 80-strong range of healthy snacks
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News
Poundland shares plunge to record lows
Poundland shares have plunged to an all-time low as it warned profits for the year would be at the low end of expectations.
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News
Weetabix's Weetabuddies in Cartoon Network partnership
The move is part of a £1.7m push for the cereal brand
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Analysis and Features
Star Wars awakens sales of movie-based toys
2015 was the year in which films “re-established themselves as firm favourites for the licensing industry”