All The Grocer articles in 14 December 2013 – Page 2
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NewsElliott review on horsemeat scandal: Reaction
Industry bodies have welcomed the publication of Professor Chris Elliott’s interim review into the UK food chain, with different groups highlighting different messages
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NewsBargain Booze to dole out Scotch eggs on Christmas Eve
Bargain Booze will give away thousands of free Scotch eggs to customers this Christmas Eve as part of its Christmas ad campaign.
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NewsKingsmill adds traffic-light labelling
Allied Bakeries is the latest company to roll out the government’s ‘traffic light’ labelling system on its products.
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NewsDeep-sea trawling ban rejected by MEPs
A proposal for a blanket ban on deep-sea trawling for fish – which could have had significant consequences for the UK fishing fleet – has been defeated in the EU Parliament.
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NewsKabuto noodles offers hungover office workers a lift
Noodle brand Kabuto is trialling a service offering hungover office workers a bespoke taxi ride into work.
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NewsMcDonald's joins high streets forum as retail focus is diluted
The government has given fast food chain McDonald’s a new role in the future of the high street.
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NewsSainsbury's Christmas in a Day film racks up 842,000 views
Christmas in a Day, the film used by Sainsbury’s in its Christmas ad campaign, has been viewed over 840,000 times.
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Analysis & FeaturesArla Aylesbury: Spotlight
The Grocer’s Green Supplier of the Year has pumped £150m into building the world’s biggest fresh milk dairy…
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InterviewsBrandon Lewis means business as he plans high street revival
New high streets minister Brandon Lewis on the “amazing” Portas, the new £1bn package, and that “load of crap” comment…
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Analysis & FeaturesDefra Family Food 2012 reveals progress against obesity
Brits are actually consuming less but are also eating less healthily…
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NewsTesco undercuts Asda by 41p to win Christmas Grocer 33 shop
Tesco has won the Christmas Grocer 33 for the first time ever – stunning rival Asda, winner for the past four years.
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NewsJames Lousada to replace Benet Slay at Carlsberg UK
James Lousada will become CEO of Carlsberg UK from 1 January, replacing Benet Slay, the brewer has announced.
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NewsAsda trials new high street format mini supermarket
Asda is trialling a new high street store format in Sheffield as it continues to shape its convenience strategy.
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NewsMars bars shrink but price stays the same
Mars has shrunk the size of its Mars and Snickers chocolate bars – but it’s kept the price of the bars unchanged,
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NewsWaitrose claims new approach to Christmas deals is a success
Waitrose sales have been given a boost by the supermarket’s new approach to festive deals…
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Comment & OpinionWhy 2014 promises more of the same for grocery
Where will the grocery industry be this time next year? Probably about where it is now, except more so…
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NewsWestbridge defends 'tumbling' or adding of water to chicken
Westbridge Food Group, the company named in a Guardian exposé on added water in frozen chicken, has defended the practice…
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Comment & OpinionSt Andrews' pie society gets the hump with snack machine
A couple of weeks ago, Bogof reported on the presence of a Champagne vending machine at Selfridges…
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Comment & Opinion
Titania is inspired by Tom Daley's message to the world
I just wanted to make sure I got to tell you guys before I head off to Verbiers for Christmas…
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