All The Grocer articles in 14 May 2016 – Page 4
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NewsWalkers rolls out Salt & Victory crisps to Leicester shops
Profits will go to the LCFC Foxes Foundation, which raises funds for regional charities
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NewsGlorious! launches trio of globally-inspired barbecue sauces
The range was created “not only to jazz up meat” as a marinade but also to be a condiment…
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NewsPressure mounts for John West as Waitrose makes branded tuna sustainability promise
Waitrose has committed to selling only MSC-certified or pole and line caught branded tuna from the end of 2017…
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Comment & Opinion'Less is more' on ranging: don't overcomplicate things
There has been a lot of talk recently about ‘less is more’ ranging
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Comment & OpinionPutting food on the table
Traditional supermarkets face threats from all sides. So how do they achieve profitable growth?
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NewsAsda adds seven new lines to its Scratch Cook frozen range
New lines include Chopped Garlic, Chopped Ginger and Sweet Potato Chunks
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Grocer 33Tesco Riverside Dundee wins with 'simple, orderly' store
Our shopper liked the “excellent and varied range of goods and that it relied on simplicity and orderliness of presentation
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Analysis & FeaturesShoppers getting a sweeter deal on honey as prices fall
Average prices across 221 honey products listed in the mults have fallen 4% over the past year
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Grocer 33Tesco Riverside, Dundee: G33 store of the week
We’ve really concentrated on improving customers’ experience of the shopping trip and on service
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NewsSparkling Ice begins rollout to UK stores
The rollout began last month in WH Smith, as part of “the biggest launch for us yet”
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Comment & OpinionHealthy convenience stores and brave beer pairings
I congratulate the leadership team in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and National Services Scotland
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NewsBakkavor reports good start to 30th year in business
Revenues nudge up 1.4% at Bakkavor to £415.8m in Q1 despite falling prices as the food manufacturer manges to shift more volume.
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Analysis & FeaturesSalmon losses in Chile and Norway see global prices rising
Global supplies are feeling the pinch from Chile’s toxic algae attack
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Analysis & FeaturesFix. Rebuild. Grow. Potts' three-step plan for Morrisons
The growth Potts has delivered is significant given how Morrisons had performed before. So how has he pulled it off?
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NewsRefresco Gerber sales fall as private label volumes tumble
Falling private label volumes at Refresco Gerber have pushed down sales 2.3% in the first quarter as the group turned its focus to co-packing.
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NewsBuffalo Trace releases limited edition barrel-aged tequilas
The drinks are from the Expresiones del Corazón range, first released in the US in 2013
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Feature SynopsisDigital Feature on Dairy: 15 June
The latest in our 10 Things You Need To Know About… series of digital features explores the dairy market from milk to yoghurts, ice cream and cheese
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Comment & OpinionCameron woos food & drink on Brexit – but not everyone is on message
With 43 days to go, the Brexit debate remains as entertaining as ever
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NewsWalkers launches patriotic packs to celebrate Queen's 90th
Beef & Horseradish features a Beefeater design, while Chicken & Stuffing has Queen’s Guard imagery
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NewsFSA looks to build trust with food crime reporting advice
Head of food crime Andy Morling said the guidelines would help build trust and illustrate what informants could expect





