All The Grocer articles in 12 April 2014 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
There's too much alarm over sugar and sweeteners
The launch of health campaign group Action on Sugar in January sparked a debate around sugars in the diet…
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News
Belvita offers Crunchy biscuit for more slow-release energy
Mondelez is extending its booming Belvita brand with a larger, chunkier breakfast biscuit…
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Analysis and Features
Scant evidence of 'price war' as inflation remains steady
Price cuts to select fresh produce and dairy KVIs are the exception as inflation remains steady…
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News
Scandinavian Tobacco to launch cheapest mini cigars on market
A new mini cigar from Scandinavian Tobacco Group will be cheaper than any cigarette or cigar, claims the supplier…
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News
UK to produce an extra 1.4bn litres of milk a year
Britain’s dairy farmers are on course to produce an additional 1.4 billion litres a year of milk within five years…
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News
Dolmio & Uncle Ben's get scratch cooking 'recipe bases'
Mars has set its sights on the scratch cooking market with the launch of new Dolmio and Uncle Ben’s products…
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Analysis and Features
Dairy bull numbers spark concern
The European beef sector needs to figure out what to do with the increased numbers of dairy bull calves, a report warns…
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News
Sainsbury's takes on branded Easter eggs
Sainsbury’s own-label chocolate eggs are going head-to-head with the major brands this Easter…
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News
Warner's Budgens to launch loyalty card scheme
Warner’s Budgens is set to launch a loyalty card next month…
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News
Solar energy saves Oakland International £30k a year
Oakland International is set to cash in on annual savings of £30,000 after switching to solar energy…
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News
Young People's Panel to help Tesco support younger employees
Tesco has set up an advisory panel of some of its brightest young employees…
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News
Tesco revamps cheese to group by price point
Tesco has overhauled its merchandising strategy for block cheese, with blocks now sold at key single price points…
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News
Warburtons bread makes debut in Channel Islands
Warburtons bread went on sale in the Channel Islands for the first time this week…
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News
Walmart claims 40% energy savings thanks to LED lighting
Walmart has claimed that a rollout of new ceiling lighting fixtures will reduce energy consumption by up to 40% per store…
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News
Click & collect 'will be used by 76% of shoppers by 2017'
Currently, 35% of UK shoppers use click & collect but that will rise to 76% by 2017, said Planet Retail…
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My Alternative CV
Moussa Clarke, Bath Ales, on DJing and Japanese cartoons
I was a club and rave DJ for nearly 20 years and still moonlight on the wrong side of the mixing desk…
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News
Today's Group adds four new on-trade wholesalers to roster
Today’s Group has recruited four new members…
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News
Sugar war professor Robert Lustig plans UK lecture tour
The US professor credited with launching the war on sugar has announced a UK lecture tour…
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News
Co-op's student discount scheme still hit by glitch
Students claiming the discount still can’t use their NUS Extra card in Co-op food stores…
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News
Waitrose tests in-store 'grazing area'
Waitrose is trialling a ‘grazing area’ next to the in-store deli and bakery in new stores…