All The Grocer articles in 12 March 2016 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Lessons from Brazil's crusade against processed food
I’m not recommending another bikini body diet, but the latest Brazilian Ministry of Health’s dietary guidelines
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News
Baxters revenues soar as Wornick deal drives up US sales
Revenues leapt 40% at soup manufacturer Baxters last year after huge US growth saw international revenues outstrip UK sales.
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Analysis and Features
Price cuts push supermarket deflation to record low
The Grocer Price Index fell to a new record low of –2.9% year on year in the month to 1 March 2016
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News
Tropicana reveals Little Glass fruit juice marketing campaign
The brand hopes to educate consumers about the nutritional benefits of fruit juice
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Comment and Opinion
Kraft did something smart with reformulation - did you notice?
There’s nothing quite like a recipe change to upset some people
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News
Vitalite plays up dairy-free cred with new recipe & relaunch
The £4.5m sunflower spread brand has undergone a full redesign
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News
The Co-op booze aisle to get 'more sophisticated'
The Co-op this week unveiled the first shake-up of its alcohol fixture in three years
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News
Chivas Regal unveils £2,000 The Icon blended Scotch whisky
The spirit – available from Harrods and The Whisky Exchange – is a combination of ‘rare and old’ whiskies
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News
Tesco could attract major third party investment for O2 buyout
Tesco is currently in talks with O2 in a bid to buy its share of Tesco Mobile
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Grocer 33
Asda Livingston: Grocer 33 store of the week
We’re Asda’s retail training academy for East Scotland, so it’s really good to see we’re practising what we’re preaching
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News
Waitrose operating profits up 4% despite tough conditions
Like-for-like sales at Waitrose fell 1.3% during the last year
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News
GSK gives Corsodyl a record £7.2m spend
The Dreams campaign kicks off this Monday (14 March) with a new TV and cinema ad
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News
Sure antiperspirant back in action with Williams F1 team
Unilever is supporting it with a £2.5m push that kicks off in May
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News
Impact of WHO cancer scare on sausages and bacon starting to ease
The WHO’s decision to classify processed meat as a carcinogen has wiped £25m off the value of bacon and sausage sales
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News
Unite accuses Icelandic Seachill of national living wage ‘sleight of hand’
Trade union claims owner of Saucy Fish Co is paying for living wage with cut in overtime
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Sir Peter Kendall (as told to Bill Tush)
When I retired from the NFU I made the solemn promise that I would take it easy and never take on any useful work again
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News
Logistics professionals poll reveals preference to remain in EU
Supply chain experts split 60%-40% in favour of Bremain
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News
Sugar overtakes fat as Brits' biggest food health concern
Sugar has overtaken fat as the main health concern for shoppers in the last four years
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News
Government suffers defeat on Sunday Trading reform
MPs voted 317 to 286 against the proposals to relax Sunday Trading laws
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News
Media Bites 10 March: Sunday trading, Hotel Chocolat, BHS
Today’s papers devote plenty of coverage to the defeat to changes in Sunday trading laws