All The Grocer articles in 15 December 2018 – Page 6
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Analysis and Features
AB InBev takes crown as World Cup boosts beer
It’s been a stellar year for beer & cider as football mania sent Brits splashing out an extra £319m
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Analysis and Features
Sports nutrition: wider appeal adds £20m to sales
The move away from gym buffs has been slowly gaining ground for years. This time, though, efforts have ramped up another notch
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Analysis and Features
Snacks surge proves it's good to share
Larger packs have driven the most growth in the crisps category this year
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Analysis and Features
Ready meals go veggie to stay relevant
Brands are chasing flexitarian and vegetarian trends to boost numbers
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Analysis and Features
Sauce goes on a health kick to stay fresh
Low sugar and salt variants are soaring in the table sauces category
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Analysis and Features
Natural trend drives return to growth
Pet owners are increasingly feeding their pets with natural, premium food
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Analysis and Features
Own label cleans up in laundry
Detergents and conditioners have lost £41.3m combined; brands lost a whopping £48m
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Analysis and Features
Exotic trend gives brands a taste test
Brits are seeking more exotic dishes they can recreate at home
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Analysis and Features
Shave brands battle rise of the beards
The category is suffering “unprecedented levels of disruption” warns P&G’s Ian Morley
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Analysis and Features
Toothpastes aim for white teeth claims
As consumers look to imitate the gleaming gnashers of Love Island stars and Instagram influencers, they are turning to too
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Analysis and Features
Sex toys get some action in the supers
Sex sells – even at Sainsbury’s. To a flurry of tabloid headlines, the retailer rolled out a range of sex toys in November
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Analysis and Features
Paper adds £32.7m while nappies drop
After years of stubbornly flat or declining value, toilet tissue, facial tissue and kitchen towels have added an extra £32.7m to their sales
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Analysis and Features
Canned food rises £30m as inflation hits
The category is hugely reversing its fortunes after a £10.6m loss recorded last year
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Analysis and Features
New plant-based food and drink hitting shelves for Veganuary 2019
Here’s our pick of the new vegan-friendly product launches hitting shelves for the biggest event in the plant-based calendar
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Analysis and Features
Do plastic alternatives actually cause more damage?
A group of researchers have warned of unintended consequences of moves to reduce plastic
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News
ATM business rates dispute set to reopen following VOA appeal
The retailers involved in the case include Tesco, Sainsbury’s and the Co-op, supported by independent cash machine operator Cardtronics Europe
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News
Watch The Grocer's Brexit webinar as May's deal is debated
The webinar, in conjunction with headline sponsor PwC, entitled Brexit – A Moveable Feast is still available on demand
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News
Tesco directors acquitted of fraud charges due to lack of evidence
Judge John Royce ruled that former UK managing director Chris Bush, and John Scouler, ex-UK food commercial director, should be found not guilty
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Comment and Opinion
Is Pret making sufficient progress with its allergy labelling overhaul?
CEO Clive Schlee announced on Friday the company had finally rolled out its first full ingredient labelling pilot