All The Grocer articles in 12 January 2013 – Page 2
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NewsWith Clippy's stuck in a jam, Cable steps in
Vince Cable has pledged to “sort out” EU legislation that has left a British jam-maker in “red tape limbo”…
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NewsVion Welsh lamb site to close after Asda pulls contract
The selling off of Vion’s UK operations has hit a major stumbling block, with its Welsh lamb processing site now facing closure because Asda decided to terminate its contract following a strategic review.
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NewsLynx to send a shopper into space
Unilever brand Lynx will be sending a consumer into space as part of a £12.6m marketing push fronted by astronaut Buzz Aldrin.The campaign, which kicked off last night (10 January) with a TV ad that will run until April, is to support the Lynx Apollo variant launched last year.The campaign ...
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Analysis & FeaturesA cautious year ahead after weather woes of 2012
From scorched earth in the US Midwest to waterlogged fields here, 2012 proved a vintage year for weather chaos…
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Analysis & FeaturesWho won the battle for sales this Christmas? It depends...
Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury’s can all come up with figures to show…
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Analysis & FeaturesVinegar prices stung by poor grape harvest
The poor grape harvest last year is not just taking its toll on wine lovers – salad fans are set to suffer too….
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NewsPoole's Pies secures £4m Tesco Finest frozen contract
Poole’s Pies has won a £4m contract to supply the Tesco Finest range….
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Comment & Opinion
Titania considers crisps, 'content' and Change4Life
My one New Year’s resolution for the world: no more artisan crisp launches please…
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NewsGMB union steps in after Asda terminates 70 workers' contracts
Workers union GMB has claimed a victory after persuading Asda to slash the proposed redundancies at its Sunderland DC…
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News
With every call, find out something new about your customer
Twenty five years ago, selling in the grocery industry it was all very relationship dependent….
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NewsAdams secures hard cheese deal at Iceland
Adams Foods has scored a coup over Arla by winning the contract to supply Iceland’s own-label range of hard cheeses….
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NewsEblex tool will analyse shopper decisions in meat aisle
A new tool that promises to help retailers improve their meat offers has been unveiled by Eblex….
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NewsAsda's traffic light avocado boxes indicate ripeness
Asda is rolling out ‘traffic light’ packaging for avocados….
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Category ReportBeyond eggs: Easter toy story to get 'interesting'
Thought Easter was all about chocolate? Think again. Easter toys have been a key sales driver in Europe for years and now the trend is taking off here.“Toys make a perfect gift for Easter,” says Frederique Tutt, toy industry analyst for consumer market research company The NPD Group. “Toys sales ...
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Comment & Opinion
This year's big digital trends
Deloitte estimated that £500m of UK sales came directly through tablets over Christmas….
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Comment & Opinion
The Energy Bill lacks spark
UK retailers will no doubt have noted the recent Energy Bill, currently being scrutinised by a Public Bill Committee….
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NewsWeetabix launches On The Go biscuits
Weetabix has become the latest brand to enter the booming breakfast biscuit market….
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Category ReportEaster eggs go off the boil
The egg came before the chicken in Easter confectionery… but the chicken made up for lost time in 2012…
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Category ReportSomething borrowed AND something new
Although there have been numerous examples of cross-category packaging hitting the supermarket shelves over the past few years…
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