All The Grocer articles in 16 January 2016 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
What's in store for food prices in 2016?
With crude plunging below $30 a barrel and plentiful stocks, more deflation is on the cards - at least in early 2016
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Comment and Opinion
Sunday trading: what's the case for longer hours?
Data from Visa suggests face-to-face spending on Sundays has risen 35.2% since 2011
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Category Report
Jams, Preserves, Honey & Spreads Category Report 2016
Bread sales are falling through the floor but spreads are flying as brands trumpet the versatility of their products
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News
Storms pose threat to coconut oil boom
Commodity experts warn demand for the latest “superfood” could soon outstrip supplies
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News
Bestway 'protects' Best-one brand by dropping 40 retailers
Bestway has weeded out 40 non-compliant and underperforming retailers from its Best-one symbol group
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Profiles and QandAs
Pierre-Louis Phelipot on Russian palaces and his kitchen
I get to experiment with the most wonderful fruit, exotic spices, herbs, spirits and flowers, creating new preserves
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Analysis and Features
What fascias offer to retailers in 2016
The major multiples, ever-enhanced offers from the discounters and increasingly squeezed margins have all continued to haunt the sector
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Comment and Opinion
Time is of the essence in delivering values
I want to think about the value of time and its importance to food and drink businesses, people and brands
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News
Supplier fury at glut of errors on Sugar Smart app
Suppliers are up in arms after it emerged Public Health England’s new Sugar Smart barcode app is riddled with errors
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News
Young's brings back Malcolm for date night Gastro fish push
The ad encourages consumers to create the ‘Purrfect’ date night
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Comment and Opinion
Lose Weight Well: ironically titled show about diet madness
Because normal dieting is boring and makes you want to eat cake, insane diets have always been popular
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News
Andy Atkinson made Morrisons marketing and customer director
Atkinson has also been carrying out the role of marketing director on an interim basis for the past nine months
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News
Grocers surprise and delight the City with festive uplift
It was meant to be a blue Christmas for the listed supermarkets, but Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons defied expectations
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News
Bernard Matthews sales slump continues
Underlying losses at Bernard Matthews have deepened and sales continue to fall
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News
Waitrose IT deal fuels new in-store concepts
Waitrose has signed a technology deal that will support the continued rollout of new in-store concepts
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News
Media Bites 15 Jan: Tesco, Christmas trading, Sainsbury's ABF
Tesco’s surprise like-for-like sales rise over Christmas generates plenty of headlines this morning as the papers decided what it means for the beleaguered supermarket sector.
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News
The Coconut Collaborative takes on Gü with first dessert pots
Gü founder will go head to head with his former company when The Coconut Collaborative launches its first dessert pots
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News
City snapshot: Finsbury Food records "hard won" sales rise
Bakery group Finsbury Food has increased sales by 46% in its first half to £156.6m, including like-for-like growth of 7.4% and a strong Christmas trading period.
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Analysis and Features
Does Asda's tieup with EMD 'smack of desperation'?
Or could more European buying power give the chain an edge?