All The Grocer articles in 1 February 2014 – Page 2
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News
River Cottage launches English Pale Ale
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has teamed up with Cornish brewery Skinner’s to launch a beer under his River Cottage brand…
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Mars-branded instant drinks set for launch
Aimia Foods is expanding its Mars-branded instant beverages with new pouched products…
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Cornpoppers unveils scratch & sniff packs
Own-label popcorn manufacturer Cornpoppers has launched branded flavoured popcorn in ‘scratch & sniff’ packaging…
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Unilever men's deodorants go compact
Unilever is launching the half-size format across its men’s range deodorant range…
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Cotswold Fayre set to move into chilled
Cotswold Fayre is to expand into chilled food as it looks to double in size over the next three years…
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BRC starts certifying brokers and traders
The British Retail Consortium will unveil a new certification standard for traders and brokers next week.
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Tougher rules on e-cigarettes 'could put off quitters'
A group of leading scientists has warned the EU that tougher controls on e-cigs could deter smokers trying to quit…
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Thorntons launches premium chocolate range at its own stores
Thorntons is going after “discerning chocolate lovers” with a new premium range exclusively for its own stores…
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Wing Yip to expand store in Cricklewood, North London
Wing Yip will start work on expanding the size of its Cricklewood store in the next quarter…
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Analysis and Features
Noodle fans could be on to a winner in year of the horse
As 15 days of Chinese new year celebrations get underway, noodle fans are enjoying good fortune when it comes to prices…
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Nisa takes over University of York Costcutters
Nisa has entered the college retail sector after securing the University of York as a new member…
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Horizon's shocking revelations about sugar and fat. Not!
Sugar v fat? A question I always answer by enjoying a Coca-Cola with my pizza, just to be on the safe side…
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Analysis and Features
South Africa's sugar cane duty push will benefit British Sugar
British Sugar would be the biggest winner if South Africa gains duty-free access to the EU sugar market…
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News
Cranswick calls for clarity as it exits DAPP pig price scheme
Cranswick has defended its decision to stop supplying data to the UK’s major pig pricing scheme…
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Category Report
Are we becoming a bunch of Hyacinths?
Britain is becoming increasingly house proud, with volumes up in all bar one of the household subcategories…
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Category Report
Allergy-free NPD: a new household opportunity?
Consumers are not just interested in what goes into their food, they also want to know what is - or isn’t - in their cleaning products.
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Comment and Opinion
National minimum wage hike would do more harm than good
I have a very strong desire to increase the wages of the shop floor staff we employ…
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Comment and Opinion
What makes online shoppers click?
Morrisons’ recent sales figures made for grim reading…
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Category Report
Shoppers on ‘green wave’ to cleaner households
Shoppers don’t just want clean undies these days. They want their consciences to be spotless too. Hence the rise in environmentally friendly household brands.
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Makro economics cast shadow over more buoyant wholesale sector
The profit margins of the UK’s 30 largest grocery wholesalers have slipped again to an even thinner 1.3%…
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