All The Grocer articles in 10 March 2012 – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
Workfare schemes are not without merit, but they do need reform
Tut tut, Tesco. OK, your market share may have slipped to a seven-year low and you may have issued your first profit warning in 20 years, but to resort to slave labour?
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Comment & Opinion
Shoppers will stick with organic
I am not one of those rushing to write an obituary for organics. Since the recession, sales of organic food have slowed a bit, but so what?
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NewsFirst Cape offers 50cl to counter rising costs
Wine producers are increasing their use of lower abvs and smaller bottles to hit lower price points.
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ProfilesTom Lidstone, Care UK
I worked at Transport for London from 2005 to 2007, before joining Britvic as head of resourcing. I joined Care UK last year.
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NewsDanone chases Müller with new Activia lines
Danone is muscling further into Müller territory with the launch of dessert-inspired variants for Activia.
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ProfilesYoung British Foodies: Victor Frankowsksi
After training with Union Hand Roasted and Climpson and Sons, Victor Frankowsksi set up creative coffee company DunneFrankowski and The Sunday Club, a coffee gastronomy training course.
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ProfilesYoung British Foodies: Ole Hansen
Ole Hansen is a Norwegian salmon smoker who runs a smokehouse in Stoke Newington. Four generations of his family have worked in the salmon smoking industry. Hansen uses a family recipe that dates back to 1923.
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ProfilesYoung British Foodies: Charlotte Harbottle
During her short career Charlotte Harbottle has worked for six different butchers. She landed her current job - at O’Shea’s in Knightsbridge - after the owner of the shop saw her blog, girlbutcher.co.uk.
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NewsWhitehall waging war on wine abvs
A plan to target middle-class shoppers with a new generation of lower-alcohol wines is set to be launched by the industry and the government in a bid to combat binge drinking, The Grocer can reveal.
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News
New Tesco.com to expand non-food offer and take on Amazon
Tesco has revealed plans to relaunch Tesco.com next week, with an overhaul aimed at competitors such as Amazon, Apple and eBay.
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NewsTesco pledges to keep listening on Sherborne superstore
Tesco has pledged to continue consulting Dorset residents over plans to build a superstore in the market town of Sherborne despite fierce opposition.
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NewsHorsemeat scandal hits Tesco and Ikea across social media
Ikea, Tesco and other big retailers have been mentioned in 171,440 comments on social media since the outbreak of the horsemeat scandal on 14 January.
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NewsRotisserie chicken sales fall after VAT hike
Sales of supermarket rotisserie chickens have dropped since VAT was applied last year.
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