All The Grocer articles in 12 September 2015 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
Dairy alternatives put big squeeze on dairy chillers
The booming dairy alternatives sector is shifting to mainstream chillers so traditional dairy products are under pressure
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News
China puts a squeeze on the garlic market
Soaring Chinese garlic prices are putting pressure on supply chain margins…
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News
Richmond moves into free-from with launch of gluten-free sausage
Kerry Foods is looking to tap the burgeoning free-from sausage market
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News
Innovative Bites rolls out new Twinkies cakes
US classic Twinkies is coming to the UK in two new flavours
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News
Aspall's new apple press will 'triple juice production'
Aspall has installed a new apple press that will allow it to triple its annual juice production
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Analysis and Features
Continental cheese is on the up
Continental cheese is flying but growth is driven mainly by own label. What can brands do to catch up?
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Analysis and Features
Fat chance? How brands can make the most of the big butter revival
Butter is back in fashion, but brands are struggling to cash in.
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Analysis and Features
How dairy brands can deliver online
Online shopping is set to become a £17.2bn market by 2020. How can chilled dairy products have their fair share of that?
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Analysis and Features
Are dairy drinks down to the dregs?
NPD in dairy drinks is booming but growth has slowed. Can the war on sugar and growing interest in protein boost sales?
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News
WWF finds industry appetite for greater government action on food security
British food businesses would welcome more government intervention on food security issues, according to a new report from WWF-UK
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Analysis and Features
How UK dairy can smash export barriers
There is much talk about how vital exports are in dairy. But is the UK doing all it can to tap global opportunities? Our panel of six leading dairy industry figures share their views.
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News
UK kiwi berries back in supermarkets this September
British kiwi berries will return to supermarket shelves this month, with wider availability than ever
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News
Pick Your Own ‘not hitting profits’, says Waitrose CEO
Mark Price has insisted the scheme is boosting sales and margins have not declined
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Analysis and Features
Are Cheddar brands toast?
Our Dairymen 2015 category report on Cheddar asks what brands can do to fight back against the surge of own label
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News
Müller Dairy follows Aldi with Rio Olympics sponsorship
Müller will have Team GB marketing rights across its brand portfolio from now until the end of 2016
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Analysis and Features
Wellbeing goes down a treat, naturally
Natural yoghurt – big pot, fruity and Greek – is in vogue as shoppers put a desire for wellbeing before calorie counting
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News
Sparkling green tea drink launched under the Green Lady brand
Green Lady is a blend of green tea from Darjeeling, carbonated water, carob fruit, herbal and botanical ingredients
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Analysis and Features
Morrisons results and M Local sale: what the analysts say
Industry commentators are passing verdict on the latest Morrisons results, as well as the sale of their M Local business
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News
Mike Greene insists ‘poor locations’ not an issue as he targets £300m in sales for My Local
Greene was keen to dismiss suggestions the business would be hampered by poor locations for many of its stores
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News
Bee pollen added to Hilltop Honey retail line-up
Bee pollen is a celebrity favourite and described as a “nutritionally complete” food