All The Grocer articles in 14 February 2015 – Page 2
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News
Ben Hutton joins Lily's Kitchen as international sales director
Lily’s Kitchen has named Ben Hutton as international sales director as the specialist petfood manufacturer…
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My Alternative CV
Kath Davis, EHL Ingredients, on paperwork and chocolate
I applied for a position as a meat processor once… I knew immediately I was not the applicant they were looking for…
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Analysis and Features
Trade associations: standing up for indie retailers' rights
As this month’s barometer shows, indies are generally satisfied with their trade associations…
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News
Hundreds of jobs saved at Ashbury Chocolates in rescue deal by Duc d’O owner
More than 200 jobs have been saved at a Midlands chocolate maker after the owner of Belgian brand Duc d’O acquired the company out of administration.
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News
Sainsbury's ramps up bread war by slashing Hovis loaves to 75p
Sainsbury’s has intensified the bread price war by slashing large Hovis loaves to 75p…
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Comment and Opinion
Kleenex kissers screened off in strange scenes
Depending on how dirty your mind is, a ‘Kleenex kiss’ sounds at best mildly unhygienic…
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Comment and Opinion
Satfat myth busted as Titania enjoys Valentine's Day
Arriving at the office early, I’m astonished to see Karoline (with a K), ploughing her way through a large platter…
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Comment and Opinion
Sexy beer: 50 ways to not have a lover in the first place
What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a sexy beer? Yep, Innis & Gunn has created 50 Shades of Green…
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Analysis and Features
A kaleidoscope of colour: switching the lights can hike sales
Installing LED lighting saves a fortune on bills. Everyone knows that. Yet talk to Munish Datta, the head of Plan A…
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Analysis and Features
Tesco and Morrisons shares seesaw in face of fragile recovery
Shares in Tesco and Morrisons shot up this week after data showed the beleaguered supermarkets enjoying significantly impr…
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News
R&R targets new Lyons Maid range at small convenience stores
R&R Ice Cream is expanding Lyons Maid to offer a full range of price-marked alternatives to own label…
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News
ABP Foods ties up deal to ship beef stateside
ABP Foods has become the first European company to sign a deal to supply beef to the US since…
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Category Report
The Big 30 wholesalers
The sector has been buoyed by both the continued growth of the convenience sector
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Comment and Opinion
Heston unlocks the Recipe for Romance with customary insanity
Is there a secret culinary formula to spice up your love life?” asked Heston Blumenthal on Recipe for Romance…
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News
Tesco to highlight price it pays TSDG farmers for milk
Tesco is rolling out an in-store marketing push to promote the cost-of-production model…
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News
Londis introduces fresh produce to its SmartBuy value range
Londis has this week introduced seven fresh produce lines to its own-label value range…
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News
Exclusive: Tesco staff given until 25 February to apply for redundancy
Thousands of Tesco staff have been offered the chance to apply for voluntary redundancy as the retailer looks to slash overheads
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News
Kellogg reports $293m loss in Q4 as US cereals market goes soggy
Kellogg has posted large losses in its final quarter and lowered sales expectations as consumers in the US turned their backs on cereals and snack bars.
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News
Oil price slump hits ethanol processors
Low crude oil prices have been a boon for many, but for makers of ethanol the slump in oil – to lows of below $50 a barrel…
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News
Pernod Ricard sees gradual improvement despite "challenging" conditions
Pernod Ricard says it expects profits to grow between 1% and 3% this financial year, after announcing its first half results.