All The Grocer articles in 11 May 2013 – Page 2
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Category ReportBread: product launches
Warburtons is looking to capitalise on soaring demand for sandwich alternative products with the launch of Half & Half Square(ish) Wraps…
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Category ReportWarburtons plans record sector spend
Ad spend has risen markedly in the past year with both Kingsmill and Hovis significantly increasing investment - unfortunately to no avail…
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Category ReportNew York Bakery Co shows how to do bagels
Along with thins, wraps and pittas, bagels have been one of the main beneficiaries of the boom in consumer demand for sandwich alternatives…
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Category ReportBread: Kantar results
Growth has been driven by price increases and a slight increase in purchase frequency…
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Category ReportIs wrapped bread toast?
Despite an overall increase in bakery sales, wrapped bread volumes have slipped. What can the sector do to revitalise itself?
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NewsFSA calms fears over dioxins in Baltic salmon
The FSA has calmed fears following claims that salmon that potentially contains dioxins above EU safe limits has been exported to other EU member states by Swedish companies.
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NewsSainsbury's staff share £90m bonus pot
Sainsbury’s staff are to receive a share of £90m – the retailer’s largest ever bonus pot.
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NewsCo-op Bank on the defensive after Moody's downgrade
The Co-operative Banking Group has insisted it has strong funding profile and high levels of liquidity despite being downgraded to ‘junk’ status by Moody’s.
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NewsM&S aims to 'make today delicious' with Anna Friel's help
Marks & Spencer is launching a new food marketing campaign built around the strapline ‘make today delicious’ and featuring the actress Anna Friel.
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NewsOlympic cycling stars sign up for Nottingham Milk Race
Organisers of The Milk Race have secured a clutch of Olympic gold medalists to attend the event, which returns this month after a 20-year absence.
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Analysis & FeaturesA One Stop shop for big margins?
It often makes economic sense for indies to buy from the mults rather than traditional wholesalers…
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Analysis & FeaturesShoppers damning of convenience store prices and promotions
Shoppers often gripe about the prices charged in c-stores as opposed to bigger stores…
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Comment & OpinionJustin King has not been given as much credit as he deserves
Amid fevered speculation surrounding his departure, what has been Justin King’s contribution to Sainsbury’s?…
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NewsIceberg lettuce prices soar 45% at retail as weather hits supply
The iceberg lettuce has started suffering, with soaring prices and reduced availability…
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NewsIndustry hails Paul Walsh's achievements at Diageo
Outgoing Diageo chief executive Paul Walsh will leave behind a global force with an unrivalled brand portfolio…
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NewsTenderstem broccoli in short supply after bad weather in Kenya
Broccoli lovers are finding it hard to buy Tenderstem as weather problems in the UK and Kenya cause a shortfall in supply…
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NewsTobacco companies welcome Queen's silence on plain packs
The omission of plain packs legislation for tobacco in this week’s Queen’s speech was welcomed by tobacco companies…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Asda's community big box space scheme sound?
What to do with those big out-of-town sheds in an era of increasing online shopping and high fuel bills?…
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Comment & OpinionSainsbury's has set itself tough supply chain targets
Sourcing is very much on people’s minds at the moment…
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NewsBeverage carton recycling level is rocketing
Half of all UK councils now collect beverage cartons from the kerbside for recycling…
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