All The Grocer articles in 13 April 2013 – Page 2
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NewsNicole Scherzinger named face of Müller's chilled dessert range
Pop star Nicole Scherzinger has been chosen as the glamorous face of Müller Corner’s new chilled dessert-style range.
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NewsMarks & Spencer food sales jump but clothing struggles
M&S has reported a 4% jump in like-for-like food sales in the fourth quarter, but its clothing business continued to struggle.
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PZ Cussons sees strength in core brands amid challenging outlook
Soap maker PZ Cussons has predicted a return to profitable growth for the year as it reported group performance “in line with management expectations” for the period 30 January to 10 April.
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NewsRetail leaders attack Miliband plan for local veto on high-street shops
Retail experts have attacked plans by Labour leader Ed Miliband for communities to have a veto over which shops are allowed onto the high street.
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NewsHate Marmite? It turns out Brits actually love it
It’s a product that has traded on its love/hate relationship with people’s tastebuds for years, but now it would seem that more Brits actually love Marmite than not.
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NewsAldi TV spot shines light on British beef
Aldi’s latest TV advert plays up its British beef credentials.
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NewsAsda enjoys sales bounce after billboard campaign
Outdoor billboard advertising has increased customers’ intention to buy a line of Asda products by 31%, a study has shown.
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NewsWaitrose bans suppliers from using neonicotinoid pesticides
Waitrose is banning suppliers from using three neonicotinoid pesticides over concerns of their effect on bees, butterflies and other crop pollinators.
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NewsWho shrank all the pies? Er, Greggs. (And prices up too)
Greggs has shrunk a wide range of pasties, rolls and donuts at the same time as pushing up its prices…
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NewsMartin Glenn replaces Benoit Testard at United Biscuits
Martin Glenn will replace Benoit Testard as CEO of United Biscuits, it was announced today.
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NewsConsumers don't trust supermarkets on GM food, poll finds
An exclusive poll for The Grocer reveals nearly three quarters of consumers do not trust supermarkets to tell the truth about the use of technology to genetically modify food.
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Category ReportFocus on Suncare: Kantar Worldpanel
While 2009 and 2010 were good years for the combined skincare and suncare market, performance has progressively worsened…
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Category ReportSuncare Innovations: Nivea, LA Muscle, St Moriz, L'Oréal
Nivea’s latest offering is an invisible cooling mist made with menthol…
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Category ReportSuncare under a cloud: what can we do?
After another wet summer, even fake tan sales have been hit. How can the market recover its sunny disposition?…
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Category ReportToys and Collectibles: Innovations
Vivid Toy Group is the master toy and game licensee for Walking With Dinosaurs, a big-budget 3D movie being launched in December by the BBC and 20th Century Fox…
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Category ReportFocus on toys & collectibles
Years of toy sales growth have come to a screeching halt for the supermarkets - so what needs to be done to get the wheels back in motion?
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Category ReportNPD's toy take
Overall toy sales have dipped 1% year-on-year to £2.3bn although the grocery channel performed slightly better, maintaining static sales of £578m…
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NewsVion abattoir closure deals 'disastrous' blow to Welsh sheep industry
The Welsh sheep industry has been dealt a disastrous blow by the closure of one of the largest abattoirs in Anglesey, the trade body for Welsh red meat, HCC, has said.
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