All The Grocer articles in 11 October 2008 – Page 2

  • News

    Brands threatened as own label gains fans

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Coca-Cola remains the most valuable grocery brand in the UK – but big brands are coming under increased pressure as consumers switch to own-label goods in the credit crunch, according to a new report from Intangible Business. The report, which...

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    Food expert tries to broaden kids’ tastes with ethnic range

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Children’s food expert Annabel Karmel has launched World Foods multi-ethnic ready meals in an attempt to encourage children aged four and up to eat more exotic dishes. The new range, which includes chicken tikka masala & rice and salmon...

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    Ocado broadens offer with non-food range

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Ocado has set out to double its range by the end of the year and has made its first foray into non-food. Magazines, toys, books and fresh flowers went on sale this week and there are ambitious plans to push deeper into non-food as well as broadening...

  • Comment & Opinion

    Third Party: A direct way of building relationships

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    A well-targeted direct mailing gives a brand the opportunity to make an emotional connection

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    Discounters steal share with cheaper fresh meat

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Cash-strapped shoppers are increasingly turning to the discounters to buy fresh meat, new research has revealed. In the 12-week period to 10 August, purchases of fresh meat from discounters were up 17% by volume year-on-year, according to an AHDB...

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    In dire need of a health check?

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Health food stores are meant to be havens of life and vitality. Yet they are frequently unattractive to look at. Jane Bainbridge asks whether it’s time for a makeover

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    Uniq shares plunge as City winces over pessimistic update

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Shares in beleaguered European chilled food supplier Uniq fell sharply after the company issued a gloomy Q3 trading update. The company’s share price fell by over a third, falling as low as 42p during Wednesday trading, after a previous close price...

  • Comment & Opinion

    Editor's Comment: Grocery will not be immune to the credit crunch

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    The received wisdom is that in a recession, people cut back on discretionary spend – no more plasma TVs, fancy holidays, new cars. As far as food and drink goes, they may shop smarter, but they don’t reduce their outlay significantly – indeed,...

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    Cost-hit Irish suppliers ‘should plan relocation’

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Food manufacturers operating in the Republic of Ireland are facing such stiff cost pressures they could be forced to relocate to Eastern Europe, industry experts have warned. Food suppliers in the country had traditionally benefited from low costs,...

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    Milk retail price hike to offset production costs

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    The retail price of milk has risen this week as supermarkets reacted to higher farmgate production costs. The big four have all increased their milk prices in the past seven days from £1.44 to £1.53 for four pints – the first rise since May. The...

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    Cowen and Eaux de Vie to merge

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Speciality spirits distributors Malcolm Cowen and Eaux de Vie are to merge in January. The deal will bring together Cowen’s Bruichladdich and Tullibardine malts and Lejay-Lagoute liqueurs with Eaux de Vie’s spirits. Cowen owner Rupert Wilkins will...

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    Discovery’s revolution in dipping

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Mexican food specialist Discovery Foods has introduced a range of dips on the back of its £2m La Revolucion ad campaign. The Salsa, Guacamole and Nacho Cheese dips (rsp £1.29-£1.59) are the latest in a string of launches from the brand since...

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    Should Sainsbury’s fear the hard discounters?

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    While headlines suggest middle-class shoppers are flocking in their 4x4s to Aldi and Lidl, the true picture may not be so simple, reports Sarah Butler

  • News

    Retailers must do more to keep prices down, say shoppers

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    More than four in five shoppers say the credit crunch has forced them to change their grocery shopping habits – and only one in five think the supermarkets are doing enough to help, exclusive research for The Grocer has revealed. Consumers said they...

  • News

    Take a fresh look at dried fruits

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Urban Fresh Fruit produces healthy snacks that also address environmental and ethical issues. Now it’s on a mission to crack the food-to-go market. Joanne Grew reports

  • Comment & Opinion

    Our man from DRIP

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing

  • News

    Waitrose offering a drop of the God stuff

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    God is hitting the drinks aisle at Waitrose in the form of a new lager from Sweden. God Lager – whose names translates as ‘good’ in Swedish – is produced by the Nils Oscar micro-brewery. The dark lager is bottled at 5.3% abv in 33cl packs and will...

  • News

    Eat their words

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Heston Blumenthal, the Fat Duck head famed for his clever but vile-sounding recipes, has a cookbook out. The 12lb tome costs just £100 and allows you to shake off those credit-crunch blues by whipping up your very own batch of snail porridge with...

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    The first signs emerge of a slowdown in food inflation

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Food price inflation is finally showing signs of levelling off, with Asda the first multiple retailer to record a fall in price. James Ball reports

  • Comment & Opinion

    Saturday Essay: Now more than ever, innovation is the key

    2008-10-11T00:00:00Z

    During times of economic uncertainty shoppers will continue to look to brands they know and trust, says Ian Radcliffe