All The Grocer articles in 11 February 2012 – Page 2
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Carlsberg kicks off Euro 2012 promo activity
Carlsberg has unveiled new packaging for Euro 2012 and is offering shoppers the chance to win VIP tickets to the tournament.
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Sainsbury's rolls out 27-strong ethnic trial
Sainsbury’s is trialling a line-up of 27 ethnic products as it ramps up its world food offering.
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Real bread loaf mark signs up 50th baker
The Loaf Mark - which was launched last year to flag up bread free from artificial additives - has been adopted by more than 50 bakeries.
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NewsAbsolut given novel London graphics
Absolut vodka has teamed up with Jamie Hewlett, comic book artist and and co-creator of band Gorillaz, to produce a limited-edition London-themed bottle.
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Makro procures two new acting directors
Makro has made two new appointments to its board of directors.
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Comment & Opinion
It's time to talk tax: avoidance and value added
I’m not sure whether the Portas Pilots are a sign of quite how broke the UK government is, or how futile it believes this exercise is.
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Poundstretcher snaps up troubled Ugo chain from administration
Ugo Stores owed Nisa almost £1.9m before the troubled discount supermarket chain collapsed into administration and was sold to Poundstretcher.
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ASA ruling forces a tweak to Aldi adverts
Aldi has tweaked its ‘Swap & Save 40%’ ads to shake off the ASA.
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Comment & Opinion
Could the indexing of happiness really affect how we work?
What’s most important in your job? Is it security? Money? Career prospects? Or is it, as the American Declaration of Independence says, the pursuit of happiness that makes you get out of bed every morning?Happiness is happening this year. David Cameron believes a statistical measure of the nation’s wellbeing should ...
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Affordable artisan cheeses from Tesco and Joseph Heler
Tesco is to introduce a new seven-strong range of “affordable artisan cheeses” in a bid to encourage shoppers to try less mainstream British cheeses.
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Boffins shine a light on fake alcohol problem
A team of scientists has unveiled the latest weapon in the war on counterfeit alcohol - a hand-held device that identifies fakes without opening the bottle.
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Comment & Opinion
Why did Ugo struggle when all other discounters are flying?
Next week, Ugo Stores should have been celebrating its first anniversary. Instead, the fledgling discount chain…
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Comment & Opinion
Why are MPs so relentlessly anti-retail?
Why is it so difficult to get some parliamentarians to understand how the world works?
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Industry recognises value of apprentices
Companies across grocery have thrown their weight behind this week’s National Apprenticeship Week.
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R&R and Arla team up for a UK first: lactose-free dairy ice cream
R&R Ice Cream is hoping to bring new consumers to the freezer aisle with the launch of the first lactose-free dairy ice cream for the UK market.
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Comment & Opinion
Bring back our forgotten foods
Protection of our country’s distinctive, authentic foods can’t come soon enough; life is hard for the dedicated people who keep them going.
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Cravendale hops on to the great green bandwagon
Some performers bring such joy that you don’t begrudge them slumming in a few ads if it means we get to bask in their glow for a few extra moments each day.
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Duke of Pork plans to sell bespoke sausages
A 23-year-old is putting his business and entrepreneurship degree into action by launching The Grand Old Duke of Pork - an online company that allows consumers to create their own sausages.
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Independent caterers team up in bid to improvethatprice.com
Three independent caterers have launched the first price comparison site for the catering industry after becoming frustrated in their efforts to compare suppliers’ offerings.
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Reckitt and household the week's big winners
The biggest stock market winners in grocery this week were to be found in the household product aisles.
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