All The Grocer articles in 14 March 2009

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  • News

    World News 14/3/09

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    USA: Whole Foods Market reached a settlement in its battle with the Federal Trade Commission over its acquisition of Wild Oats Markets in 2007. Leases for 19 former non-operating Wild Oats stores plus 12 Wild Oats stores still operating and one...

  • News

    Other Movers 14/3/09

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    Paul Walsh, CEO of Diageo, and Ann Fudge, former chairman and CEO of Young & Rubicam Brands, are set to join Unilever's board as non-executive directors, alongside Louise Fresco, professor of international development and sustainability at the...

  • News

    Advertising: PG Tips puts £1.6m into pyramid ad

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    The tea and coffee category has been a hotbed of activity since the start of the year, with big spenders Kenco and PG Tips investing more than a million pounds each in an attempt to exploit the cold weather and the staying-in trend

  • Analysis & Features

    Promo Dynamic: Beer breaks into top 10 price deals

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    Supermarket featured space offers are back on the up as this week the number of deals hit 1,900 for the first time since the January sales

  • Rankings

    Britain's 100 Biggest Brands 2009

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    These are challenging times for brands - even for Britain’s 100 Biggest Brands. Will recession stale the infinite variety of innovation among the brands celebrated in this special supplement? p4-8: Features - Will recession stale the infinite variety of innovation among Britain’s Biggest Grocery Brands? And what is the route ...

  • News

    Axe falls on 150 jobs at Tesco headquarters

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    Tesco is making around 150 staff redundant at its offices in Cheshunt and Welwyn Garden City in a move that has seen every department scrutinised and one scrapped. An employee told The Grocer staff had been informed Tesco was "not meeting...

  • News

    Grocer 33: Morrisons wins with a full basket

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    Morrisons in Tynemouth was the only store to provide a full basket this week, which – with the help of its friendly and efficient staff – netted it our top store award.

  • News

    Two depots axed as 3663 feels the pain

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    3663 First For Foodservice is set to close two depots after profits fell by a quarter in the second half of 2008.Chief executive Fred Barnes said the business was feeling the effects of the economic downturn as consumers ate out less and...

  • News

    Constellation tipped to sell its 50% stake in Matthew Clark

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    Babycham and Hardys Wine owner Constellation Europe is expected to sell its 50% stake in on-trade drinks wholesaler Matthew Clark, The Grocer has learned.Insider sources revealed this week that Rothschild bank was trying to broker a deal to...

  • News

    Wanchai Ferry dinner kits target £8m sales

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    General Mills is backing the UK launch of its Wanchai Ferry range of Chinese dinner kits with a £4m marketing push to meet a first year sales target of £8m.The campaign, which kicks off in June, includes TV, consumer press, online and...

  • News

    Pedigree increases abv in bid to target off-trade

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    Marston’s brewery hopes to rejuvenate off-trade sales of its Pedigree bottled beer with a stronger abv and a return to its original label.

    The abv will be increased from 4.5% to 5% across its existing bottles of Pedigree and the recipe will…

  • BRANSTON MAYO
    News

    Acid Test: Branston Mayo with a Twist

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Is the new mayo with a twist anything to shout about?

  • News

    Ad of the Week: Oops. Walkers does it again

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    A few weeks ago this column noted Walkers' use of men dressed as chillis to promote its Do Us A Flavour campaign - and the crisp king is at it again in the ad for its revamped Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli crisps. Nothing screams premium as...

  • News

    Schwartz adverts to push health benefits of herbs and spices

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Schwartz is combining the launch of a new range of recipe mixes with an advertising campaign highlighting the antioxidant effects of herbs and spices. The 14-strong Flavourfuls range, which includes Cajun chicken and moussaka variants, is...

  • News

    After Berio, RH Amar gets rights to Bertolli

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Fine food specialist RH Amar has won the import and distribution rights for Bertolli - just seven months after it parted company with rival olive oil brand Filippo Berio.The deal was cemented between RH Amar and the world's largest...

  • News

    Foo.go store closed after Greencore buys up just supply side

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    Foo.go, the convenience food supplier and retailer that last May unveiled ambitious expansion plans to become a national retail chain within four years, has closed its only store.The company, which supplies sandwiches and other food-to-go...

  • News

    Branston aims to get women trying pickle

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Branston is extending its pickles menu with a spring variant in the hope of replicating the success of its red onion & cranberry winter limited edition.The red pepper & tomato pickle is hitting shelves at the end of this month, priced £1.35...

  • CHARLIE-WRIGHT
    News

    Critical Eye... on amateur apothecaries and home-brew Lemsip

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    The explosion of TV shows with exposition-heavy titles such as The Boy Whose Skin Ate His Head or World's Deadliest Elvis Impersonators has often been attributed to the need to grab viewers' attention in on-screen TV guides. After all, who has the...

  • Profiles

    Careers File: A step-by-step approach to setbacks can keep staff motivated

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    In business we're always chasing the big prize - but it usually takes small steps to make it happen, says Philip Hesketh

  • News

    Asda set for overhaul of own label

    2009-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Asda is to overhaul its own label ranges after bringing in the marketing director of McCain, Simon Eyles, to oversee development. "We want to develop own label in a way that it is chosen for product benefit rather than just price," said...