All The Grocer articles in 10 March 2012 – Page 2
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Cook to celebrate its 15th anniversary
Upmarket frozen food retailer Cook will mark 15 years in business next week.
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Fivemiletown goats cheese listed by 3663
Northern Irish cheese maker Fivemiletown has secured a listing with 3663 for its Boilíe goats milk cheese.
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NewsFears of cartel action stymie eco-alliances
Supermarkets are deliberately holding back on collaborative eco-projects for fear of being accused of cartel forming or price fixing - and hauled into court and fined.
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Mars ice cream boss adds baked to remit
Tony Lorman, general manager for ice cream at Mars UK, has had his responsibilities expanded to include its baked business.
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NewsSurplus website aims to be the eBay of fmcg
Fmcg suppliers looking to shift excess stock will soon be able to use a new eBay-style website to sell direct to buyers.
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My Alternative CV
My alternative CV: Stefan Bruderer
Stefan Bruderer, master chocolatier at Lindt on Swedish rockers Europe, working with celebs and the best James Bond
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers need alternatives to price cuts
If the supermarket price wars have taught us one lesson, it is that low prices are no longer enough.
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NewsLeiths to boost Asda's premium credentials
Asda is gearing up for a major revamp of its Extra Special range to reflect its partnership with Leiths School of Food & Wine
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Heinz axes old BBQ sauce for two new ones
Heinz is replacing its barbecue sauce with two new products designed to be more versatile.
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Tesco rolls out green team to 'put the pride back in fresh produce'
Teams of green-fleeced Tesco fresh produce staff are to become a familiar site patrolling the aisles in more than 700 Tesco stores.
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Sustainability in fish backed by Waitrose
Waitrose has been unveuiled as a sponsor of this year’s World Fisheries Congress in Edinburgh.
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Kettle targets female snackers with its first range of baked crisps
Kettle is muscling in on Walkers territory with the launch of its first baked snacks.
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It's cheaper to drink at home, says Bargain Booze
Bargain Booze has kicked off an in-store campaign to highlight how much cheaper it is to drink wine at home.
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NewsBritish corned beef debuts in Waitrose
Waitrose is marking the Diamond Jubilee with a UK first: British-produced corned beef.
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Analysis & FeaturesCalm before the Olympics promotion storm
After months of frantic activity on the gondola ends of the nation’s supermarkets, promotions have settled down. A little.
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Comment & Opinion
Minimum pricing would create a traffic jam behind Cameron's police car
Strange but true. In depriving workers the right to strike, in a dispute over pay and conditions, a Lithuanian court this week…
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Comment & Opinion
The key to success lies in the brand's 'beliefs'
The recent news that Asda will be ramping up its price cuts has serious implications for its image, not to…
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Comment & Opinion
It takes more than a straw boater
I enjoyed reading the 150th anniversary commemorative issue of The Grocer. It was great to look back at the key headlines and events of the past 15 decades in the grocery industry.
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Pepsi Max link with Doritos boosts both
A cross-promotional push for Pepsi Max and Doritos has generated a spike in sales of both.
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Sharpham launches patriotic bran flakes
The founder of the Mulberry fashion brand has launched three bran flake cereals made with British spelt.
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