All The Grocer articles in 16 February 2013 – Page 5
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NewsRadnor Hills gives its soft drinks range a revamp
Soft drinks supplier Radnor Hills has relaunched its Heartsease Farm sparkling drinks range…
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News
Gordon's Gin launches first flavoured premixes
Gordon’s is looking to strengthen its position in premix alcoholic drinks with its first flavoured variants…
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NewsFlorette reveals Peppercress leaf
Florette is to launch a new, branded variety of watercress that it has trademarked under the name Peppercress…
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NewsOrlowski moves to US as Heineken reshuffles global management
Heineken UK MD Stefan Orlowski is to head up the company’s American operation from July…
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Category ReportTobacco - going upin smoke?
First the display ban, now rising duty, the threat of plain packs and smokers downtrading. Can the industry fight back?…
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NewsIntroducing the new saviour of the High Street - it's Tesco
The government has turned to Tesco in its bid to save the ailing British high street…
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NewsInnocent unveils NPD as Veg Pot sales slide
Innocent is tapping into growing interest in street food with the launch of a range of noodle pots…
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NewsTesco listing won by premium tea supplier We Are Tea
Independent tea brand We Are Tea has won its first supermarket listing…
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NewsOreo ice cream cocoa cone is launched
Fast-growing biscuit brand Oreo is being expanded into the ice cream market…
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NewsCostco to create 500 jobs at two new depots
Costco is set to create 500 jobs when it opens two new depots this year…
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NewsRed Tractor a red herring says Sainsbury's Mike Coupe
Sainsbury’s has rejected calls from farmers to bring back the Red Tractor in the wake of the horse meat scandal…
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NewsJempson's to open its fifth supermarket
Sussex indie Jempson’s is set to open a new store in the autumn…
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NewsMorrisons 'transforms' world food with 2,000 new lines
Morrisons is boosting its world food range this week with an extra 2,000 products to embrace ethnic diversity…
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Comment & Opinion
How indies' Christmas offer was shot down
Ever since I came into the trade 35 years ago, the independent sector has been losing trade in seasonal confectionery…
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Comment & OpinionCan Britain remain a nation of shopkeepers?
Is Britain still a nation of shopkeepers? For the third year in a row, we have seen a plethora of shop closures…
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Comment & Opinion
Hugh's Fish Fight shows compelling case for marine reserves
With everyone het up about Horsegate, there’s a danger Hugh’s Fish Fight will be too much for consumers…
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Comment & Opinion
After horsegate we need to rethink meat values
The latest scandal to expose the broken nature of our food system is the revelation of horsemeat in ‘value’ burgers…
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Comment & Opinion
Horse meat: Shorter supply chains may help rebuild trust
As the horse meat scandal serves up ever-more shocking revelations, a number of things stand out…
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NewsInnocent halo caught in EU copyright wrangle
Designers of Innocent’s ‘halo’ have won two EU-wide cases invalidating trademarks registered by the smoothie company…
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Comment & Opinion
Creative thinking: build the right environment
I am frustrated by the lack of real creative thinking in my business…





