All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2011 – Page 3
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NewsFinal 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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NewsKennemervis 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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NewsSelfridges 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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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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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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Comment & 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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Comment & Opinion
It's everyone for themselves now
With government hands tied, you’ll have to use your ingenuity in 2012
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NewsMüller shakes up Vitality with a toffee flavour
Müller is to relaunch Müller Vitality in a bid to better differentiate the brand from its competitors after a challenging 2011.
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News
A Light at Heart way to halve sugar intake
Tate & Lyle is claiming its newest product - a blend of sugar and herbal extract stevia - halves the sugar consumers need to use.
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Comment & Opinion
Retail Trust is here to offer support
It has been a year where retail and retailers have been in the national headlines.
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Profiles
Simon Konecki of Life Water
Simon Konecki, co-founder of Life Water, on working in the City, Jungian pop music and beautiful British water
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News
Mars Petcare launches shop on Ocado site
Mars Petcare has followed Daylesford Organic in building a ‘shop within a shop’ on the Ocado website this week.
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Rapeseed oil squeeze puts sunflower in the spotlight
Rapeseed oil supplies have slumped dramatically - pushing imports up and forcing manufacturers to look elsewhere. Mintec’s Jade Savage reports
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Category ReportTOBACCO: NPD fails to stub out drift to cut-price cigarettes
A 1.5 billion fall in the number of cigarettes smoked in the UK seems to point to the government having success
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BREAD: Sliced white left behind as variety & health win out
While it’s unlikely anyone will take Warburtons’ top spot in the bread brands chart in the foreseeable future
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NewsEnergy drinks power up, baked beans sales down
Sports and energy drinks were once again the fastest-growing category in 2011, The Grocer/Nielsen Top Product Survey reveals.
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Category Report
ICE CREAM: A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an Enigma
The ice cream category has been a bit of an enigma this year. Or should that be an Enigma?
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Category ReportTop Products Survey 2011
As the UK prepares to host the Olympics, sports and energy drinks are powering ahead. But the market as a whole faces significant hurdles.
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RankingsTop Products Survey 2011: Heroes and Hurdles
What will be the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic Games? A bucketload of medals would clearly lift the spirits
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Category Report
OILS: Oils squeezed by pressure of promotions
The biggest brands in cooking oils individually continue to chalk up strong growth…





