All The Grocer articles in 13 April 2013 – Page 3
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat was to blame for the great Easter egg shortage?
The weather? A distaste for heavy stocking of low-margin lines? Or an obsession with an efficient supply chain?…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan Tesco make a success of its One Stop franchise plan?
Some are wary, but many indies find the power of Tesco irresistible, after its decision to enter the world of franchising…
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NewsCampaigners press England to join plastic bag charge
Campaigners urge England and Scotland to introduce carrier bag charge…
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NewsKerry relaunches van sales to boost c-store fresh & chilled
Kerry Foods is relaunching its van sales business under the new name Kerryfresh…
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NewsFSA: No lead risk in rice following US study
Rice products in the UK do not pose a threat to consumers, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said, following a US study that found high levels of lead in US rice imports.
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Horsemeat: Eight UK businesses linked to Dutch beef recall
Eight UK businesses may have received beef from the Dutch traders implicated in the Europe-wide horsemeat recall.
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NewsGreen groups and industry duel over Waitrose ban on neonicotinoids
Industry and farming groups have reacted to the news that Waitrose is to ban suppliers from using three neonicotinoid pesticides over concerns about their effect on bees, butterflies and other crop pollinators.
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NewsSainsbury’s, M&S and the Co-op follow Tesco's lead on GM feed
Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer and The Co-operative Group will begin allowing their suppliers to use GM feed for poultry, following Tesco’s announcement on Thursday.
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Riemann adds trio to P20 suncare range
Riemann has extended its fast-growing P20 sun lotion with three new factors…
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NewsCranswick £7m deal pioneers pigmeat exports to Australia
Cranswick is poised to open up the Australian market for British pork exports with a trailblazing deal worth £7m…
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Comment & OpinionAirwaves gets the horn in breathy new chewing gum advert
Wrigley would like us to believe Airwaves does wonders for your breath – so here’s an ad based on woodwind instruments!…
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NewsRotten apples soar after last season's record rainfall
Apple suppliers and retailers have been hit by a sharp increase in rotten apples after last year’s heavy rains…
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NewsNJOY aims to repeat US e-cig success
The maker of the bestselling electronic cigarette in the US has set its sights on the UK market…
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NewsNivea in-shower moisturiser aims to save time
Nivea is looking to make a splash in bodycare with a moisturiser that is applied, and rinsed off, in the shower…
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NewsNisa recruits Amanda Jones as COO to free up CEO Turton's time
Nisa has named Amanda Jones as its new chief operating officer…
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NewsDairylea launches first flavoured lines to boost brand
Mondelez is launching the first flavoured variants for Dairylea since the brand was born in the 1950s…
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NewsToday's Group chairman Rodney Hunt bows out
Rodney Hunt has stepped down from Today’s Group after more than 25 years with the wholesale buying group…
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My Alternative CVEd Boyes, Hello Fresh, on mystery shopping and Marley & Me
At school I started a company called Tops Off, which manufactured and sold credit card-sized bottle openers…
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Comment & Opinion
Consider a city-focused export strategy for your premium brand
There is a lack of international ambition in many companies, which really frustrates me…
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NewsChorizo with Rioja pitched to UK buyers
A Spanish artisan meat producer is pitching a chorizo that contains Rioja to UK retailers…





