All The Grocer articles in 11 March 2017
Previous issues.
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Category Report
PDF: IFE Preview 2017
IFE 2017 is a chance to gauge the export market post Brexit vote, and to check out all the best NPD
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Analysis and Features
A letter to Tesco’s ‘endangered white male’ chairman John Allan
John Allan’s recent comments were intended to be humorous, but as the Tesco chair found to his cost, no one was really laughing and some even called for a boycott of the supermarket
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News
Heineken unveils Desperados variant for later evening drinking
Desperados Dos is a 7% abv brew in a 250ml bottle
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Category Report
PDF: Dairy drinks category report 2017
Dairy drinks are muscling in on space previously dominated by pop with nutritionally rich products
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Category Report
PDF: Toys & collectables category report 2017
Five Nights at Freddy’s is storming the toy world, but it’s not the only one making waves as the mults battle Amazon
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News
NFRN calls on CMA to investigate fairness in news supply chain
Trinity Mirror plans to increase the weekday cover price of the Daily Mirror but cut the margin retailers receive…
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Category Report
Let's play: Toys & collectables category report 2017
Five Nights at Freddy’s is storming the toy world, but it’s not the only one making waves as the mults battle Amazon
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Comment and Opinion
The Top 50 is a fantastic advertisement for entrepreneurship
How can Iceland not be independent, with Malcolm Walker at the wheel?
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News
Walker's Iceland tops 2017's Top 50 ranking
Iceland has gone straight to number one as it enters the Top 50 Independents ranking for the first time
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Analysis and Features
The Top 50 independents 2017
A new number one. New entry criteria. But still the definitive ranking of the Top 50 independent food & drink retailers
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News
Arla claims organic is biggest opportunity for UK dairy sector
UK boss Tomas Pietrangeli said Arla no plans for free-range milk variant
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My Alternative CV
Craig Hughes, Hippeas, on disco and driving a hang glider
My first job was frying eggs in a greasy café in Birmingham city centre
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News
Morrisons struggles to impress City despite strong growth
The City is hard to please. One might expect an enthusiastic reception to Morrisons growth
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Analysis and Features
Imported sugar cane doesn't come cheap
A global sugar deficit has elevated world prices for the commodity “significantly”
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Analysis and Features
Just how robust is on-pack nutritional information?
The Sun last week claimed Porky Lights sausages marketed as low fat to slimmers were in fact no different to normal bangers
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News
Food manufacturers push for front-of-pack labelling overhaul
Move comes with Public Health England preparing to launch new sugar reduction targets across nine key sectors in the next
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News
Viable convenience store sites for mults 'pretty much gone'
Many available stores are too small for traditional c-store models
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News
Collins confident in strategy despite Waitrose sales decline
MD Rob Collins insists the Waitrose store renovation programme is working
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News
Express grocery service Togle goes offline after eight months
The site, which started delivering groceries to households in Chelsea and Kensington within 40 minutes in July, is no long
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News
Heinz brings Ketchup Super Bowl dog ad to the UK
The clip made its debut in the US under the name Wiener Stampede