All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2011 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Let's stop this systematic margin erosion
Gloomy forecasts mean eking out profits through the supply chain is more important than ever
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Category Report
LAUNDRY: Powders regain their power as economy falters
Liquid and gel products may be the future of laundry, but - at a time when shoppers’ budgets…
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Category Report
SOFT DRINKS: Pop's popular, but sports drinks power growth
The unusually warm autumn provided an early Christmas tonic for all soft drinks suppliers,
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News
Selfridges raw milk dispenser could be shut
A new raw milk dispenser at Selfridges’ flagship store may have to be removed after the FSA claimed sale of the milk contravened food hygiene legislation.
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News
Kennemervis gears up for UK seafood debut
Competition in the UK’s chilled and frozen fish sector is to intensify in 2012 as Kennemervis gears up for its UK debut.
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News
Final riot-damaged Co-op Group store reopens
The Co-op has reopened its store in New Addington near Croydon, four months after it was destroyed in this year’s riots.
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Analysis and Features
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how can high streets grow?
Mary Queen of Shops is riding to the rescue of the high street but do her plans stack up beyond the celebrity hype? And who will pay for them?
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News
Waitrose: no more Heston's puds coming
Waitrose will not be making more deliveries of Heston Blumenthal Christmas puddings to stores, despite continued shortages.
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News
PR guru Cole to run Sainsbury's comms
Former Cadbury corporate affairs director Alex Cole is to join Sainsbury’s.
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News
Heinz gives its Classic Soups a new twist
Heinz is adding two new limited-edition flavours to its Classic Soup portfolio.
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News
Don Simon claims a three-litre juice first
Soft drinks producer Don Simon is claiming a grocery first with the launch of a three-litre chilled bag-in-box orange juice.
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News
Häagen-Dazs offers a gooey centre for indulgent nights in
Häagen-Dazs is targeting the growing market for mini ice cream pots with a new range that contains a gooey liquid centre
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News
Wilson's potato causeway
Wilson’s Country - a Northern Irish potato supplier to the mults - has taken inspiration from an iconic Irish landmark for its latest piece of NPD: chips in the shape of the basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway.Produced from potatoes grown close to the County Antrim site, Causeway Chips contain ...
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Comment and Opinion
You can't control everything in your career, but you can get your mindset right
As we head towards the end of the year, it’s natural to reflect on the year just passed and start to look at the coming 12 months.
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News
A fancy new Ryvita campaign
Ryvita is kicking off diet season next month with a new ad featuring a group of friends sharing humorous stories about love and life over their favourite crispbread.Fancy That, which replaces the previous Ladies that Crunch campaign, consists of three ads that would provide “a great platform for Ryvita to ...
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News
Oat Burst launches a family sachet range
Porridge pot brand Oat Burst is targeting families for the first time with the launch of a range of porridge sachets.
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Profiles and QandAs
Noel Bougrier of La Famille Bourgrier
We are a family business with human relations at the core of our ethos. We have very faithful staff. On average about 85% of our staff stay with us throughout their careers.
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Comment and Opinion
Expensive disasters and Jamie at his best
It was bad enough to be confronted on Monday by a heap of Christmas shopping-inflated credit card statements on the doormat.
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Category Report
JAMS & SPREADS: Jams besieged by other spreads
Torrid times in toast toppers, as favourites jam and marmalade struggle in the face of soaring inflation.
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News
Molson Coors' Hunter takes over at BBPA
Mark Hunter has replaced Ralph Findlay as chairman of the British Beer & Pub Association.