All The Grocer articles in 10 December 2011 – Page 2
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News
Tesco cuts weight of Champagne bottles
Tesco has rolled out its first lighter-weight Champagne bottles and announced plans to reduce the weight of all of its bottles of fizz.
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The Co-op boss Marks turns rock drummer for charity
Peter Marks has joined the race for Christmas number one with a version of Take That’s Greatest Day to raise cash for youngsters with learning difficulties.
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Puss in Boots says cheese
Puss in Boots is the next movie character to grace packs of First Milk’s Dairy Maniacs Cheddar Stix kids cheese.The new packs - on sale in the coming week to coincide with the release of DreamWorks’ new Puss in Boots film - replace Kung Fu Panda packs, on sale since ...
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Boffins look for way to fight organic fraud
The organic sector will soon have a reliable means of identifying conventionally produced food fraudulently said to be ‘organic’.
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Makro signs up Blan as operations director
Loss-making wholesaler Makro has appointed Stephen Blan as operations director as it looks to return to growth.
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Comment and Opinion
Beware the price war that no one can win
The hearts and purses of consumers are being fought for on the battlefield of price. To what end?
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Comment and Opinion
An interim manager can take a fresh view and shake up a business for the better
Don’t be surprised if your interim manager takes a very different view on the best way to get things done.
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Comment and Opinion
Want to buy the best British sausage? Then go to Malaysia
It comes to something when a product as British as the banger can’t get a listing on home soil.
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News
Morrisons reveals the plan behind M Savers
The Grocer can reveal the new look for Morrisons’ budget own-label range, which is set to hit shelves next month.
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Rising nitrogen levels threaten beer quality
A drop in the quality of some UK barley crops has left brewers battling to keep pints clear.
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Comment and Opinion
Panorama, the BBC's whimpering neutered Watchdog
Remember when the Panorama theme tune reduced adults to salivating wrecks? Not any more.
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News
BBC makes a drama out of Best-one
A Best-one convenience store has been transformed into fictional fascia RightBuyU for a new BBC One drama.Five-part series The Syndicate, which will hit screens in April, follows five workers at a Leeds discount supermarket who win £18m on the mythical Mercury Millions lotto. Camera crew and cast - including Timothy ...
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Ministers 'heeding pleas over barriers to growth'
The food and drink industry is being crippled by red tape and high taxation, according to a study of 70 leading suppliers.
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Bankrupt bank can't call shots, says Walker
Malcolm Walker has told The Grocer that Landsbanki is in no position to call the shots in the Iceland auction.
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News
Butterkist back in the UK as Tangerine repatriates brands
Tangerine has switched production of Butterkist’s microwavable popcorn back from France to the UK.
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Tesco axes two fake fish Quorn products
Quorn’s owner remains confident in its new range of fake fish products despite suffering two delistings at Tesco.
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The top British banger available in... Malaysia
Malaysian retailers are set to beat the Brits to become the first to sell an award-winning banger from Aldershot butcher A Turner & Sons.
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Analysis and Features
Wholesale change for Asda?
Asda is lavishing growing attention on its recently revamped foodservice supply website. Is it gearing up for an assault on the hospitality wholesale market?
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News
Italian brand Arix hopes to clean up in UK
One of Italy’s biggest cleaning products manufacturers is targeting the UK.
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Comment and Opinion
Retailers need to appreciate quality
Just a bit of fan mail to Joanna Blythman for having the ovaries to say the obvious: ingredient quality drives the quality of the final product.
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