All The Grocer articles in 10 May 2014 – Page 2
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News
Former Nisa director Andrew Mouse sets up retail consultancy
Nisa’s former group sales director Andrew Mouse has set up his own consultancy – FMCG Retail & Sales Consultancy…
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Holland's launches Guinness steak pie
Lancashire baker Holland’s has partnered with Diageo to launch a Steak & Guinness pie…
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Marston's Czech beer Krusovice to enter off-trade
Marston’s is set to roll out premium Czech beer Krusovice to the UK off-trade over the summer…
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My Alternative CV
Kym Hamer of Rexam on ten-pin bowling and private jets
I worked on Sundays and during school holidays in the local ten-pin bowling centre…
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Cheese suppliers told that China export ban will be resolved soon
Defra has reassured cheese suppliers there is no blanket ban on cheese exports from the UK to China…
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Wolfblood CBBC show set for licensing deal bonanza
CBBC TV show Wolfblood will be getting its claws into further product categories through a string of licensing deals…
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Oddbins rolls out own-label craft beer range made by indies
Oddbins is launching its first own-label drinks range, a selection of craft beers sourced from independent breweries…
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Dried fruit supplier Maxwell Foods pitches Peppa Pig raisins
An Australian dried fruit supplier has opened a UK office and launched Peppa Pig snack raisins…
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Costcutter owner Bibby to sell rest of Rhythm & Booze chain
Costcutter owner Bibby Retail Services has confirmed it plans to sell off its entire Rhythm & Booze estate…
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Musgrave and Morrisons in dispute over Made Easy trademark
Musgrave GB is locked in a trademark dispute with Morrisons, The Grocer can reveal…
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Tesco adds contactless payment to 500 London stores
All 6,000 payment points in Tesco’s London stores have been upgraded to accept contactless payments…
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Tesco targets kids' drinks in alliance with Action on Sugar
Tesco is planning a major crackdown on sugar in soft drinks after joining forces with the Action on Sugar campaign…
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Co-op stores flooded with 75p Fair & Square loaves, claim workers
The Co-operative Group has denied it is experiencing high wastage on its new bread range…
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Tulip distribution contract won by Fowler Welch
Fowler Welch has secured a “major” contract extension to distribute products for Tulip…
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New Waitrose tech to include iBeacon and payment apps
Waitrose is putting new technology centre stage as it rolls out the next generation of its stores…
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The Grocer nominated for Business Magazine of the Year
The Grocer has been shortlisted for Business Magazine of the Year at the PPA Awards 2014…
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Asda turns 70 in-store cafés into Seattle's Best Coffee areas
Asda has completely rebranded 70 of its in-store cafés as Seattle’s Best Coffee areas…
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More rises than cuts since start of supermarket 'price war'
The big four have slashed the prices of top selling lines since the price war began…
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Comment and Opinion
Morrisons must usher in pricing transparency quickly
It is incredible that Morrisons CEO Dalton Philips still looks the man most under the cosh in grocery…
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Analysis and Features
Quids in - will Tesco's Brand Outlet trouble the £-stores?
Tesco is confident its bigger and better pound zones will make a difference……
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