All The Grocer articles in 12 May 2012 – Page 3
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NewsSuper-Max presents eco-friendly shaving gel range to trade
Super-Max has unveiled a range of eco-friendly shaving gels.
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Eden natural nail polish remover
Fresh Therapies has introduced what it claims is the first UK-produced natural nail polish remover.
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NewsFruit Shoot gets a new look
Britvic has revamped its Fruit Shoot brand for the first time in six years in a bid to reconnect with its target audience.
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NewsDefra wants soft drinks CO2 roadmap
The soft drinks industry is working with the government to develop a new roadmap for slashing the 7.8 million tonnes of greenhouse gas…
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NewsMars aims to inspire teenagers
Mars Chocolate is hoping to inspire the CEOs of the future this summer by inviting teenagers into the business for a week.
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News'Pavement food' at Budgens store
Pupils from two local primary schools have started growing ‘Food from the Pavement’…
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NewsElla's Kitchen makes chilled debut
Ella’s Kitchen is expanding into the chilled market with the launch of yoghurts, fromage frais and rice puddings.
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New frozen dough seeks more listings
New frozen food business The Northern Dough Co is seeking wider listings for a range of pizza dough products.
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NewsEU targets Iceland and Faroes
The EU’s mackerel war with Iceland and the Faroes is set to escalate next year with the introduction of a trade ban on Icelandic and Faroese fish imports…
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NewsNew look for Pizza Express range
The Pizza Express range is being revamped with a new design and eight new lines.
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NewsIndulgent yoghurts for By Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is relaunching its standard-tier yoghurt range and adding new products to bring it into line with more indulgent and exciting branded products.
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NewsMoët Jubilee Champagne for Waitrose
A Diamond Jubliee Champagne created by Moët & Chandon for the Royal family is going on sale in Waitrose.
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Analysis & FeaturesEffects of the sow stall ban
Soaring prices, scores of producers leaving the sector and manufacturers scrambling to secure supplies - the aftershocks of the battery egg ban introduced this January are still being felt throughout Europe.
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City news 12 May 2012
Sainsbury’s is in an envious position this week after reporting a better-than-expected 7.1% increase in annual pre-tax profits to £712m.
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Analysis & FeaturesLager market focuses on adapting promos
The industry is often warned there will come a time when the level of supermarket promotions in a category can’t be sustained.
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Analysis & FeaturesPerception-shifting Brand Match is proving a hit for Sainsbury's
The nationals jumped on Sainsbury’s ‘stalling’ supermarket growth plans this week, but CEO Justin King was in no doubt the future was bright…
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Analysis & FeaturesThai chicken import ban to end
As the EU prepares to lift its import ban on fresh Thai chicken, poultry from Thailand could become a growing favourite with retailers…
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Analysis & Features
Tesco top fruit and veg promoter as total number of deals is up 43%
As healthy eating moves up the political agenda, the multiples have been upping their game in making fresh fruit and vegetables more affordable…
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Comment & Opinion
Confident King right to knock No 10
Justin King is always confident, even on a sticky wicket. This week he could afford to be the flattrack bully…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan lamb fight back?
There’s no sugar-coating this: the past 12 months have been pretty dire for the lamb sector.
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