All The Grocer articles in 16 February 2013 – Page 3
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NewsHorse meat: French investigation points finger at Spanghero
A French investigation into the source of horsemeat in frozen readymeals across Europe has suggested French company Spanghero knowingly sold horsemeat labelled as beef.
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NewsHorse meat: Findus Italy & Switzerland launch campaigns to distance themselves from scandal
Findus Italy and Findus Switzerland have launched advertising campaigns to reassure local consumers that they are not affected by the horse meat scandal involving Findus products in other countries.
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Horse meat: Tesco to build dedicated DNA test results website
Tesco is building a dedicated website as part of plans to reassure shoppers its products are free from contamination.
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NewsWhy should we pay for your mess, consumers ask
Any thoughts that outrage over the horse meat scandal might encourage shoppers to pay more for food can be forgotten…
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Category ReportFocus on tobacco
First the display ban, now rising duty, the threat of plain packs and smokers downtrading. Can the industry really fight back?
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Grocer 33Tesco Manston Road, Ramsgate
“We have sat down with every one of our staff and had extra training on how to interact more with customers”…
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NewsHorse meat: The DNA results as they happen
We will keep you posted here as news of the FSA tests on supermarket meat products come through. The FSA is set to hold a news conference at 13,30.
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NewsHorse meat: retailers and suppliers hit back at Cameron accusations
Supermarkets, wholesalers and manufacturers have hit back at accusations by number 10 that they have remained silent over the worsening horsemeat scandal.
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Analysis & FeaturesLoyalty schemes work for indies too
They may not have the scale of Clubcard but indie retailer loyalty schemes can boost the bottom line…
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Comment & Opinion
Mike Coupe: we must work together to rebuild trust in chain
Since the results of the Irish FSA’s tests were made public, trust in the industry has been greatly impacted…
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NewsBeiersdorf Nivea body care goes back to 1960s style
Beiersdorf has given its Nivea body care range a retro revamp in a bid to reverse falling category sales…
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NewsSoftcup targets 5% of UK sanitary protection market
A US feminine hygiene brand is hoping to shake up the UK sanitary market with the launch of a disposable menstrual cup…
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NewsOwen Paterson: Irish watchdog acted on 'local intelligence'
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland acted on specific intelligence when testing frozen burgers for horse DNA…
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NewsLoyd Grossman and Oxo to get TV ad boosts from Premier Foods
Premier Foods is launching new TV campaigns for its Loyd Grossman, Oxo and Bisto brands…
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NewsDirty Works adds trio of face masks to its skincare range
Beauty products supplier Dirty Works has added three new face masks to its skincare portfolio…
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NewsAfter pastygate, Greggs makes u-turn to heat up more food
Six months after forcing the government into a Pasty Tax u-turn, Greggs is set to start selling pasties subject to VAT…
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NewsKerrygold brings back 'Butterman' after sales and share rise
Kerrygold is hoping for another boost to its sales and market share when its Butterman ad returns to TV next week…
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NewsHelp for Heroes and Wyke Farms link for dairy aisle venture
Help for Heroes is to make its debut in the dairy aisle with two new products produced in partnership with Wyke Farms…
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My Alternative CVMy alternative cv: Bath Ales' Robin Couling
I accidentally dropped two chilli-laden jacket potatoes into a customer’s bag…
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NewsAll Waitrose canned tuna to get MSC labels
Waitrose has become the first major supermarket to roll out the MSC logo to its full range of own-label canned tuna…





