All The Grocer articles in 1 December 2012 – Page 4
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Vion or the system to blame for its UK exit?
The break-up has begun. Vion’s pork operation, which accounts for 30% of UK pig slaughtering capacity, has been sold…
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NewsManchego crowned World Champion at cheese awards
A Manchego cheese from the Spanish province of Albacete has won the title of World Champion at the 2012 World Cheese Awards.
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NewsPremier Foods MD Iwan Williams departs amid Hovis bakery woes
Premier Foods’ MD Iwan Williams – who has been in the role for only a year – is leaving the business…
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Del Monte boss reads The Grocer on top of Kilimanjaro
The temperature dropped to below freezing in some parts of the UK last night, but The Grocer recently experienced far worse when former MD of Del Monte UK, James Harvey, took a copy to the summit of Kilimanjaro.
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NewsAccolade Wines seeking new boss as Christensen exits
Accolade Wines has announced that chief executive Troy Christensen is leaving the company.
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Grocer 33Morrisons Stockport
The Grocer 33 is a weekly mystery shopping survey, tracking price, service and availability at the five leading grocery retailers: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Each week the winning store manager is interviewed by The Grocer.
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Lidl scotch a 'collector's item', says whisky expert
A limited edition scotch from Lidl is set to become a collector’s item after it went on sale today for £39.99, half its estimated value.
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NewsCheese industry blasts salt study
The cheese industry has hit back at a controversial new report which claims “alarming” amounts of salt are hidden in cheese.
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NewsPoundland adds 100 branded lines to grocery range
Poundland has rolled out 100 new lines to its range of groceries, including Kellogg’s cornflakes, Heinz soups and McVities biscuits.
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Minimum pricing to hit the poor hardest
As expected the government today pressed ahead with its well-publicised plans for minimum pricing, admitting it will hit the poorest consumers in the pocket hardest, cost the Treasury £200m a year in lost revenue and that it has no idea what the financial impact will be on the drinks industry.
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NewsIndustry readies itself for minimum pricing proposals
Proposals to ban bogof deals on supermarket alcohol set a dangerous precedent for future intervention in the market, retail leaders warned today.
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NewsCadbury gave Olympics a different kind of Boost
London’s Olympic Park and Village was built on Boost bars, a new report has revealed.
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NewsTesco trials interactive touchscreens for Christmas gifts
A giant 80-inch touch screen giving shoppers interactive access to more than 11,000 products is being trialed by Tesco…
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Skittles gears up for January relaunch
Wrigley is relaunching its Skittles brand in January with a revamped pack design and new variant.
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Dairy Crest to increase milk price to farmers
Dairy Crest has announced a further increase in the milk price it pays farmers, with its standard liquid price set to go up by 1 pence per litre and its Davidstow cheese price to go up by 1.25ppl.
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Marks & Spencer tops trusted brands poll
Marks & Spencer has been named Britain’s most trusted brand in a survey that revealed Tesco as the second least trusted.
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