All The Grocer articles in 14 February 2015 – Page 4
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Campaigners to launch shock sugar ads across social media
Health officials have vowed to “carpet bomb” the fizzy drinks industry with a new shock advertising campaign
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Savse teams with Madeleine Shaw for digital campaign
Cold-pressed smoothie brand Savse has launched a year-long digital marketing campaign.
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UK Rioja wine imports up 10.3% year-on-year
UK imports of Rioja wine rose 10.3% in 2014 to 36.2 million litres.
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Kingsland to bottle New World wines for Marks & Spencer
Marks & Spencer has for the first time appointed a UK bottler for New World wine.
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Media Bites 13 February: Morrisons, Tesco, Ocado
A former Morrisons chairman attacks Sir Ken Morrison for his treatment of sacked CEO Dalton Philips.
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Waitrose Bromley South: store of the week
”People tend to sit down for a coffee first thing or at lunchtime, not when the shop is at its busiest. Most customers have been fairly positive about the change to the rules.”
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Lawrence Hene, Ocado, on winning the G33 online star order
For us, good customer service is in our DNA and is core to our proposition. If we continue to deliver to plan…
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Waitrose Bromley South wins Grocer 33 Valentine's battle
Friday evenings always test the service and availability of supermarkets
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City Snapshot: Bumper Ocado share price hands directors a healthy pay day
Ocado board receives a near £20m pay package in the year of its first profit and Waitrose sales fizz in the run up to Valentine’s Day. Plus all the latest moves in the City.
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Ocado executive team share in bumper £19.6m pay package
Ocado executives were awarded a bumper £19.6m pay package last year thanks to the online grocer’s share price gains.
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Mandatory meat origin labelling proposal passed by European Parliament
Move would ensure more transparency throughout the food chain, and allow European consumers to be better informed, said committee chairman Giovanni La Via
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Comment and Opinion
Finding the energy for a ban on high-caffeine drink sales to children
A parent in our writer’s midst is upset that the Morrisons trial of a ban on energy drink sales to under-16s has ended with no further action
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Morrisons ends trial ban of energy drinks sales to under-16s
Much-publicised trial ban on the sale of energy drinks to children ends with no further action to be taken
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Waitrose in global top tier of companies concerned about farm welfare
Compassion in World Farming lists group as “leadership position”, in top six worldwide
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Trevor Strain takes on more responsibilities as departure of Dalton Philips is moved up
Philips to depart on Monday as board continue search for full-time successor, Strain was formerly Morrisons CFO
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Analysis and Features
How safe is it for Tacon to strongarm Tesco's suppliers?
Christine Tacon has stated she will force suppliers to come forward and give evidence, but can this process be considered fair to suppliers, even if they want to complain?
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Bisto Sauces range given a fresh new look by Premier Foods
Premier Foods has given its Bisto Sauces range a makeover…
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Roberts Bakery running first-ever TV campaign
Roberts Bakery has launched its first TV push and rebranded its white bread as ‘soft and fluffy’.
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Analysis and Features
How traditional RTDs are fighting the rise of the newcomers
WKD is looking to shore up declining sales with a new look as it and other traditional RTDs continue to lose ground to newer products.
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Plain tobacco packaging proposals protested by retailers
NFRN members march on Department of Health to get point across on government plans