All The Grocer articles in 1 February 2014 – Page 2
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NewsAlcohol industry promises sponsorship code with teeth
The alcohol industry today launched what it promised would be a sponsorship code “with teeth” as it looked to fend off calls from the health lobby for government regulation.
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ProfilesHot property Tabasco looks to remain top dog in chilli sauces
As the hot sauce category continues to heat up, Tabasco is looking to consolidate its postion as category creator…
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Big 30 wholesalers: a blurred world
Since The Grocer first published its Big 30 list back in 2005, the industry has seen massive consolidation.
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Analysis & FeaturesWill flotation help McColl's hit its 1,000 c-store target?
Convenience and CTN chain is looking to fund ambitious growth…
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NewsJustin King departs: Full industry reaction
Here’s what the grocery industry had to say on Justin King’s announcement that he will step down as boss of Sainsbury’s after 10 years in charge.
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NewsCoupe: 'Safe pair of hands' to carry on good work
Suppliers have welcomed the appointment of “commercial animal” Mike Coupe as Sainsbury’s new CEO…
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy the Hovis deal marks a new era of opportunity at Premier
As Premier hives off Hovis, we look at what this means for both businesses – and the man in charge for 12 months…
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NewsSutherland denies clash with ‘fantastic’ Steve Murrells
Euan Sutherland is ‘astounded’ by rumours of clash with ‘fantastic’ Murrells and confirms Richard Pennycook as The Co-op’s permanent group FD.
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Comment & OpinionThe King has left the building. Long live King Mike!
So, the last of the big four old guard is gone. The King has left the building. Long live King Mike!…
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NewsTesco takes on childhood obesity with Eat Happy campaign
Tesco this week issued a “call to arms” to the industry over kids living on a diet of burgers, sweets and snacks…
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NewsGraham's Dairy advises on the best milk for coffee
Graham’s has launched a campaign highlighting the best milk to pair with coffee…
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NewsMakro 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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Category ReportShoppers 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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Comment & OpinionWhat makes online shoppers click?
Morrisons’ recent sales figures made for grim reading…
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Comment & 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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Category ReportAllergy-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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Category ReportAre 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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NewsCranswick 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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Analysis & FeaturesSouth 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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Comment & OpinionHorizon'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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