All The Grocer articles in 14 March 2015 – Page 2
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NewsCity Snapshot: Aldi tops ranking of Britain's fastest growing retailers
The middle is caught in the squeeze of the discounters and the luxury end of the market as Aldi and Waitrose top a table of Britain’s fastest growing retailers.
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NewsInvestment sees Annabel Karmel baby food expansion
A proportion of the £1.5m funding will be used to further develop international markets, with a focus on the Middle East, Hong Kong, China and the US
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NewsJerky Group claims first ever UK pork jerky
Product will roll out to major supermarkets from the beginning of next month in a BBQ flavor
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NewsNPD at IFE: Get Fruity, Jools Drinks, Brocks Chocs, Lickalix
IFE means several new products on show for the first time
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NewsSchweppes begins new ad campaign in midst of Tesco dispute
The ad campaign will run from the end of April across on-demand TV, cinema, digital and outdoor media
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NewsLoyalty app will offer check-in till integration
Loyalzoo, a check-in-based app, negates the need for customers to scan barcodes to retrieve loyalty points, unlike with most loyalty apps
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NewsDEFRA appeals for farmer evidence on crop loss costs
Wrap, The Warwick Crop Centre and research consultancy 3Keel specifically want potato, lettuce and strawberry growers to get involved in the study
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NewsIan Paisley claims plain packaging would ban tobacco security features, aid illicit trade
Paisley said the regulations for plain packaging would forcibly remove Codentify from current packs
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NewsHeineken expands Desperados and Bulmers ranges
Desperados Red will have higher caffeine content, while Bulmers gets a Zesty Blood Orange variety
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NewsTyrrells rebrands popcorn range to 'Poshcorn', experiences 48.9% growth
In addition to the name change, the popcorn has a new look featuring a large crest in the centre of the bag, and black and white vintage photos
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Comment & Opinion
Own-label gap between healthy options consumers want and what they get is still weighty
Research suggests that work needs to be done by own-label to satiate the appetite for products low in fat, sugar and calories
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NewsProcter & Gamble North Europe boss Irwin Lee to step down
Lee has been with P&G for 30 years, spending eight as UK MD and the past year setting up and integrating its Northern Europe businesses
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NewsAdelie Foods acquired by HIG Capital
Urban Eat owner Adelie Foods was today snapped up by private equity house HIG Europe for an undisclosed sum.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Morrisons posts £792m loss, shares slip
The scale of the task facing new Morrisons CEO David Potts when he sits at his desk for the first time on Monday was laid bare this morning
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NewsMedia Bites 12 March: Christine Tacon, plain packaging, Google Shop
The papers tackle the plain tobacco packaging furore this morning, alongside news about the strong pound and Google’s high street presence
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NewsEmmi bolsters Caffè Latte range with two new coffee drinks
Swiss dairy giant Emmi is to add two new flavours to its four-strong Caffè Latte chilled coffee range from next month
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NewsQuorn to invest £40m in bid to become a £1bn food giant
Quorn Foods is embarking on a £40m investment drive to continue to fuel its rapid growth over the next 12 months on the road to becoming a £1bn business.
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Analysis & FeaturesCadbury and Nestlé cut egg prices as Easter fight looms
The average price across the category is static, however, with own-label lines down 6% year on year
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NewsI Am Souper: ambient brand pledges to keep consumers full
Containing beans, pulses and grains - and fortified with pea purée - the soups offered between 2.5g and 4.7g per 100g of protein per pack
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NewsMorrisons results: What the analysts say
Reactions to the Morrisons results are flooding in from analysts





