All The Grocer articles in 14 January 2012 – Page 2
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NewsCameras roll as Asda looks to halve queues
Asda is rolling out a new queue management system it claims could almost halve the amount of time frustrated Brits spend waiting in line at the till.
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Kerrygold Honey Spread is axed due to lack of consumer demand
Kerrygold Honey Spread - a blend of butter and honey - has been axed less than a year after launch because of poor sales, it has emerged.
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NewsDouble blow for Müller as it axes two ranges
Müller has suffered a double whammy of NPD failures, bowing out of the UK flavoured milk market less than six months after entering it - as well as pulling its Müllerlight big pots.
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Rémy Martin hopes fruity taste can tempt Brits back to Cognac
Rémy Martin is replacing its flagship Cognac brand with a fruitier version to attract new drinkers to a market that it warns is at risk of stagnating.
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Britvic brands back Groundwork charity
Britvic is teaming up with charity Groundwork to help transform outdoor spaces into parks, pitches and playgrounds.
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NewsGlisten seeks share of bagged chocolate boom
Glisten is going head to head with Cadbury and Nestlé by expanding its Payne’s Poppets and Just Brazils into sharing pouch bags.
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Comment & Opinion
Staff motivation will be key in battle to get consumers spending
Are you already fed up with 2012? The year has certainly started with a slew of bad news for employees.
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CK's begins switch to Nisa Local fascia
Welsh indie retailer CK’s Supermarkets has adopted the Nisa fascia to capitalise on the symbol group’s TV ad campaigns.
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Analysis & FeaturesBooze behind December price drop but staples go up
There was little festive cheer beyond the alcohol aisles for supermarket bargain hunters in the run-up to Christmas.
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Low-fat meaty biscuits join Bonio line-up
Dog biscuit brand Bonio is being expanded with the introduction of a low-fat product containing meaty pieces.
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Brewing up the Perfect Match: SuperValu gives tea lovers free biscuits
Shoppers popping into a Northern Irish SuperValu store for tea bags will walk away with a free packet of biscuits under a new promotion.
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NewsSmaller games make way for blockbusters
The growth of blockbuster video game franchises such as Fifa and Call of Duty has prompted some supermarkets to carry fewer individual titles.
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Border Laird staff are hit with suspensions
Lion Capital, the owner of Young’s Seafood, has suspended a number of members of the management team at Border Laird.
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Tesco sneezes and the grocery trade catches a cold
News of Tesco’s performance prompted a sell-off by investors across food retail.
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Lyons to rethink range of chilled seafood kits
Lyons Seafood has decided to go back to the drawing board with its branded seafood meal kits just four months after launch.
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Happy Egg Co spreads into sandwich filler
Free-range egg supplier The Happy Egg Co is to roll out a range of egg-based sandwich fillers.
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My Alternative CVJohan Kvalheim of the Norwegian Seafood Export Council
MD of the Norwegian Seafood Export Council for the UK and France, on private jets, The Perfect Storm and being a happy salmon.
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Analysis & FeaturesHelping out the hungry... under cover
His Food started out with half a pallet of soup and a makeshift office in a shipping container. Now the charity operates out of a 50,000 sq ft depot - not that you’ll be able to find it.
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Gourmet Raw launches dried crisps range
The phrase ‘raw crisp’ may conjure up images of uncooked potato slices - but Gourmet Raw crisps are actually 100% spud-free.
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NewsSainsbury's eyes a Tesco-style model for dairy payments
Sainsbury’s is looking to overhaul the way it pays its dairy farmers by moving to a model similar to Tesco’s - which calculates farmer payments based on cost of production.
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