All The Grocer articles in 11 February 2017 – Page 3
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Category ReportSnuffed out? E-cigarette category report 2017
Vaping is a hot growth area with sales up £17m in the past year. Are new rules about to extinguish growth?
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NewsFyffes takeover deal gets go-ahead from the EC
Fyffes said the EC had determined it would “not oppose the acquisition”
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Comment & OpinionAftermath: vital lessons from Morecambe Bay, 13 years on
“Harrowing images of lifeboats and helicopters desperately searching for survivors” linger in the area’s collective memory
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Analysis & FeaturesSoffle's Rosemary & Thyme Pitta Chips: acid test
Soffle’s Pitta Chips secured its first listing in the mults last summer
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Comment & OpinionOnline brand loyalty may be automatically boring
I think it’s overly optimistic to believe that the future of retail will be shopping online
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NewsPatrick Cairns leaves Wessanen to become Charlie Bigham's CEO
Cairns is credited with a successful turnaround of natural and organic business Wessanen
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Comment & OpinionLove may be blind but work relationships require focus
I’ve seen deals break down at vital junctures due to an ill-judged comment or action far too many times
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Analysis & FeaturesDeliveroo: a pick-me-up for the traditional c-store?
Volumes are still small but convenience retailers see big potential
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My Alternative CVSimon Remmer, Rombouts Coffee, on radio and leather jackets
I was a product analyst in the gaming industry. My friends say I just used to play fruit machines all day
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Comment & OpinionFood hygiene ‘self-regulation’ shows progress… and desperation
If any organisation likes to be seen to be tough, it is the Scottish version of the FSA
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Comment & OpinionThe Grocer's Power List reflects the big four's resurgence
Over the years the supermarket bosses have dominated this list as a rule
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NewsOcado rolls out targeted Smart Coupons across site
Online retailer Ocado has rolled out its new one-click, personalised coupons across its site after months of testing
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NewsTyrrells sales boom as it plans global growth with new owner
Overall turnover, net of discounts and promotional costs, leapt by 25% to £61.6m
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NewsTen Acre named as 'Export Champion' by government
The rapidly growing crisps and popcorn brand already exports to more than 40 countries
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ProfilesSteve Murrells sets out his vision for Co-op renewal post-Pennycook
With Richard Pennycook departing, Steve Murrells sets out his vision for the renewal phase of a more aggressive society
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NewsEuro Garages adds High Noon sites to Little Chef purchase
High Noon Stores had operated 15 convenience stores and forecourts, but fell into administration at the end of 2016
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NewsSocial supermarket Niftie's plans online home delivery
The social enterprise retailer has opened an online shop at dontwastethetaste.co.uk
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NewsDeflation grinds to a halt for the first time since mid 2014
Tesco was the only big four retailer to buck the trend with its prices still down 1% year on year
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NewsTesco-Booker deal scrutiny by CMA ranges from 246-400 stores
The successful completion of Tesco’s merger with wholesale giant Booker hinges on around 400 stores
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NewsDairy Crest shares fall on warning of high net debt
The spectre of rising costs spooked Dairy Crest investors on Thursday morning
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