All The Grocer articles in 15 October 2016 – Page 4
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Analysis and Features
7. Who drinks the least - men or women?
We’ve polled 2,000 Brits to settle the argument once and for all. So who is most likely to be teetotal?
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News
Soft drinks makers call for sugar tax to cover milk drinks
BSDA claimed children at risk of obesity were more likely to be over-indulging in milkshakes than fizzy soft drinks
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Analysis and Features
10. Craft and class: Who shuns mass-produced beer?
Mass production is the antithesis of craft, claim many craft beer brands. But who really cares?
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Analysis and Features
3. Top global launches: from rosé cider to collagen beer
We’ve scoured the globe, with the help of Mintel, to find the weirdest and most wonderful beers and ciders from agave-infused beer to cider with tequila.
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News
The Co-op's 'Local Shop of Horrors' treat for Halloween
The new range includes face paints, masks, teeth and fake blood, lights, garlands, and a pumpkin carving set
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Analysis and Features
9. What went wrong for Stella Cidre?
Stella Cidre was once the darling of the category, credited with reinvigorating the nation’s love for cider. But now £23m has been wiped off its sales. So what’s gone wrong?
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Comment and Opinion
Amazon’s c-store may be a novelty, but it shows its obsession with grocery
Jaws hit the floor this morning when the Wall Street Journal claimed Amazon is planning to open real-life grocery stores
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Comment and Opinion
Don't have a horrible Halloween, get a good start to Q3
The ghosts of any lingering Q3 memories are vanishing as the final quarter of the year enters full swing
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Comment and Opinion
UK faces a labour challenge for 'British jobs'
Theresa May has started to put some flesh on the bones on the deservedly much-maligned phrase ‘Brexit means Brexit’
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News
Brian McNamara appointed CEO of GSK consumer health division
He succeeds Emma Walmsley, who last month was appointed GSK CEO designate
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Comment and Opinion
Tic Tac ticked off by Trump
Last week’s ‘revelations’ about Donald Trump’s sexist antics lost him points with voters
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Comment and Opinion
Marmite set to spread the love for longer
Marmite could soon have a saucy alternative to its famous (and of course inaccurate) ‘you either love it or hate it’ slogan
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Comment and Opinion
Pavlina gets a scare after Mrs Rudd demands a list
Poor Pavlina was in floods of tears this morning
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Comment and Opinion
Arla Protein's long take offers a relatable fitness hero
The trouble with ads for fitness products is that the healthy stars too often come over as smug and unrelatable
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Comment and Opinion
No country for old cows: Mackie's song study slips up
Do cows like country music? It’s the question on every farmer’s lips
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News
Sainsbury's looks to drive Argos awareness with pop-up shops
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe said his ambition was to put an Argos concession or click & collect point in all supermarkets
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News
Indian Ocean tuna stocks protected by new sustainability deal
A Memorandum of Understanding to launch a Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) in the Indian Ocean was signed yesterday
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Category Report
The US has landed: Focus on ... cakes & biscuits 2016
America’s pioneering spirit is making its mark on the biscuit category
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News
Litmus Wines launches Ginking sparkling wine-gin combination
The pre-mixed beverage is in a Victoriana style bottle and has an 8.5% abv
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News
MPs call on UK supermarkets to act on antibiotics
Motion calls for action from retailers, however, BRC says position is “crystal clear”