All The Grocer articles in 14 April 2012 – Page 3
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News
Heinz promotes Hill to UK & Ireland president
Heinz chief commercial officer Matt Hill has been promoted to the role of president for UK and Ireland.
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My Alternative CVLucy Allard, product development manager, Krispy Creme
What was your first-ever job?Temping in the sales admin department of a confectionery company
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NewsHolland & Barrett staff training scheme given government backing
Holland & Barrett will be able to say its staff are “qualified to advise”
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Gisby brings his financial clout to Nisa
Nisa has named Michael Gisby as its new group financial controller.
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NewsSainsbury’s Burr on her way to Wembley
Sainsbury’s customer service and colleague director Gwyn Burr has been appointed…
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NewsSainsbury's uses Hovis to differentiate c-stores
Warburtons may be the second biggest-selling brand in the UK and the nation’s favourite bread, but Sainsbury’s has chosen to carry…
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Garden centre run by Waitrose boss's wife falls into administration
A garden centre and fine food business owned by Judith Price, the wife of Waitrose boss Mark Price, has gone under after losing money for eight consecutive years.
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Comment & Opinion
DBC's rapid descent reminds us how quickly a business can unravel
Analysts at Company Watch put 173 of the UK’s 680 largest food and drinks manufacturers on red alert this week, noting their vulnerability to insolvency…
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NewsUS shoppers get a savvy new screen-based coupon system
Supermarket shoppers in the US are being targeted by a new touchscreenbased coupon system that o ers savings while they shop.
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NewsSimply Fresh trialling direct delivery of fruit and veg to local stores
Fruit and veg is being delivered straight from markets to c-stores as part of a trial by symbol group Simply Fresh
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NewsHarris first pie shop is in Fantasy Island
Woodhead Bakery, the company owned by former Haldanes and Ugo CEO Arthur Harris, has opened its first pie shop
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NewsToday’s signals intent as a stand alone group
Today’s Group is planning to increase its network of symbol stores by 50% in the next two years. Today’s Group is…
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Comment & Opinion
A creeping permafrost at Tesco?
The boardroom of Britain’s largest retailer is probably a cold and mirthless place at the moment.
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Comment & Opinion
Want great summer sales? Plan ahead
With the 2012 Olympics just around the corner, retailers in London and other host locations will soon see a dramatic increase in the number of potential customers passing by.
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InterviewsRock'n'Roule: Alex James on cheese
Alex James talks exclusively to The Grocer about his Booker card, PowerPoint presentations, EU subsidies, obscure cheeses… and Blur.
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Analysis & FeaturesSpot the bad egg
Under pressure to stop illegal battery imports to the UK, inspectors are shining new light on cage eggs. The Grocer joins an egg hunt with a difference.
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NewsLevi Roots now an animated cartoon
Levi Roots has teamed up with Wallace & Gromit creators Aardman Animations for the TV advertising
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NewsBacon price to soar on back of sow stalls ban
Bacon lovers should brace themselves for price rises next year
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News
Three new Gillette Venus lines
Gillette Venus is gearing up for the holiday season with three new shaving products
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NewsPrinces launches patriotic pastes
Princes is hoping Jubilee and Olympics excitement will tempt Brits to try its latest creation
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