All The Grocer articles in 12 January 2013 – Page 4
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NewsMorrisons gets tough on suppliers as end of financial year looms
Morrisons has launched a fresh wave of tough negotiations with its suppliers as it looks to mitigate falling sales…
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NewsEggs 40% pricier after commodity cost hikes
Egg prices have shot up 40% over the past year as commodity hikes have taken their toll on one of the cheapest proteins….
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Off-licence chain G101 keeps up pursuit of more c-stores
Scottish off-licence chain G101 Off Sales is on the hunt for more convenience stores despite the economic uncertainty…
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NewsEFSA faces questions over its study into aspartame toxicity
Doubts have been cast over the reliability of the European Food Safety Authority’s review into aspartame…
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NewsDiscounters dine out on festive sales of Champagne and lobster
The discounters enjoyed booming sales this Christmas, with shoppers seeking out premium-quality products…
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NewsMore listings and NPD help push up Tyrrells Crisps sales by 35%
Tyrrells Crisps has fought off growing competition in the premium crisp market to report another year of strong growth….
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NewsTesco trials longer trailers to slash CO2 emissions
Tesco has rolled out 25 extra-long Gray & Adams refrigerated trailers in a Department for Transport-backed trial…
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NewsDCS Europe exports hit by turmoil in Middle East
DCS Europe posted the biggest sales increase in its history last year…
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Comment & OpinionKeith Harris puts his hand up as Farmfoods seeks retro appeal
Frozen discounter Farmfoods has pulled off a major ad coup by signing up Keith Harris and Orville…
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Comment & Opinion
As the value creation model alters, can execs stay motivated?
Amid the flurry of new appointments at Tesco, three significant resignations have been announced this week…
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NewsWarburtons guns for Genius in free-from bakery
Warburtons is aiming to knock Genius off the top spot in free-from bakery after relaunching its gluten-free range….
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NewsGrant's says send a 'message in a haggis' overseas
Haggis supplier Grant’s Foods is urging friends and families of soldiers to sign up to its Haggis for Heroes scheme….
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NewsASA to investigate whether A2 milk's press ads are misleading
The new A2 milk brand will be investigated by the Advertising Standards Authority over claims its ads are misleading….
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InterviewsWrigley's Hamish Thomson: by gum, he's got bottle
Thanks to a focus on oral health, Wrigley has UK gum back in its grip. What are its next priorities?…
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NewsWestons' Stowford Press cider gets into cans for multiples
Westons Cider has secured listings at two of the major mults for a new canned version of its Stowford Press brand….
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NewsCarling enters cider market with 'most refreshing' offering
Lager brand Carling is following in the footsteps of arch rival Stella Artois by launching a cider….
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