All The Grocer articles in 15 December 2012 – Page 5
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News
Fuel looks to break bad habits with breakfast cereal drink
Cereal brand Fuel is hoping to shake up the breakfast aisle with the launch of a milk-based drink for fellas…
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Top billing for bored dog in new Nisa ads
Nisa is launching a new TV ad campaign on Boxing Day, featuring a bored dog waiting for its owner outside a store…
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Dairy Crest milk pricing model agreed
Dairy Crest and its milk supply group – Dairy Crest Direct – have agreed a new cost of production milk pricing formula for farmers who are not on more lucrative retailer aligned contracts.
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Category Report
Top products survey 2012
Grocery has been under a cloud in 2012. Who’s sinking, who’s weathering the storm, and who’s home and dry?
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Asda Leyton Mills
Jahmene visited us about six weeks ago with Nicole Scherzinger and they did some filming…
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Mults increase prices for 43% of budget own label lines
Three of the big four have hiked the price of more than 40% of their budget own-label lines in the past year…
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Unilever to take over Swedish Glace frozen dessert brand
Unilever is to take over sales and distribution of dairy-free frozen desserts brand Swedish Glace…
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Takeaways lose trade to ethnic ready meals from mults
Takeaways lost out on 13.6 million visits last year as consumers turned to supermarket ready meals and hot counters…
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Big brands feel the pinch as shoppers buy fewer staples
Shoppers are cutting back on staple products, including bread, tea, fruit juice, cheese, pasta and breakfast cereals…
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IT upgrade a quantum leap for food says M&S
Marks & Spencer is putting the finishing touches to a major upgrade of the IT systems used in its food business…
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Shop N'Drive fascia launched by Rontec
Rontec, the indie forecourt operator that is owned by Gerald Ronson and acquired Total UK’s forecourt estate last year…
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Cider makers may be 'exception' to minimum pricing says Defra
The government has raised the possibility that some cider makers could be exempt from its minimum pricing legislation…
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Sainsbury's eases Nectar point rules for the Christmas season
Sainsbury’s shoppers will be able to redeem their Nectar card points at any Sainsbury’s store this Christmas…
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UK traffic light food labelling hybrid plan faces EU challenge
Plans by the Department of Health to introduce universal hybrid labelling on food could be torpedoed by Brussels…
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Bottle tops that double as toys are 'market first'
An Italian packaging company has developed a food and drink pack cap that doubles as a toy…
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Unilever expands Dove Men+Care into face care with £7m push
Unilever is splashing out almost £7m on a marketing push after extending its Dove Men+Care range into face care…
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Booker budget Energy Drink's sales rocket 50% in a year
Sales of Booker’s budget Euro Shopper Energy Drink have soared by almost 50% in 12 months…
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3663 awarded £60m contract to supply SSP outlets
SSP UK has awarded a three-year foodservice contract worth £60m to 3663 following a competitive tender…
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Analysis & Features
Maize price stability is set to end in 2013
Maize prices have been relatively stable over the past few months, but are likely to start rising again in 2013…
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Comment & Opinion
Still all to play for as 2012 ends in tantalising fashion
This is the last issue of the year for The Grocer, and we’re finishing as we started, with a huge 176-page issue…