All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2011 – Page 4
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Category Report
BAGGED SNACKS: Is it crunch time for some bagged snack stalwarts?
The snacks category has bagged itself an additional £125m in sales over the past year
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News
Sugro UK claws back share from the mults
Confectionery buying group Sugro UK has clawed its way back from a tough first quarter to end the year with a turnover 12% up on last year’s.
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News
P&H relaunches its Supershop fascia to attract newsagents
Palmer & Harvey has relaunched its CTN symbol fascia Supershop as it looks to win more business from newsagents.
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Category Report
SOUP: Soup's up thanks to classic cans and fresh arrivals
Some inspired launches this year resulted in shoppers stocking up on more soup, more often, helping…
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News
Arla to broaden its spreads offer with brand extensions
Arla is gearing up for a major new year push on spreads with the launch of a super-light variant of Lurpak and the extension of Lactofree into spreads.
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Category Report
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS: As duty ups value sales, cider steals volume victory
Stella Cidre exploded on to the market this year - in more ways than one, thanks to a yeast contamination that caused a small number of bottles to burst.
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News
FSA: eggs safe after the best-before date
The egg industry has welcomed the FSA’s announcement that consumers can safely eat eggs after their best-before date.
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Analysis and Features
Has The X Factor lost its shine as a big time advertising slot?
The X Factor had a rocky ride this year - viewers switched off in their millions and it was linked to the riots. Will it put off advertisers?
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News
Saucy Fish Co ads to get national TV slots
The Saucy Fish Co is to make its debut on national TV after sales soared by up to 300% in the wake of a regional TV ad earlier this year.
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News
Fruit drops added to Vimto confectionery
Vimto’s confectionery range has been expanded with the launch of fruit drops produced under licence by Newbridge Foods.
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News
Wrap: promotions do not add to waste pile
Though widely condemned as a major factor in the nation’s £17bn food waste mountain, a new report shows bogofs have been given a raw deal.
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News
Aunt Bessie's takes wing as best ad
Unilever spent millions on its Lynx ‘angels’. But the most memorable ad of 2011 was a more modest affair.
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Category Report
Top Campaigns of the Year: 51- 64
Which brands delivered the most entertaining and memorable TV ads in the past year? Nielsen analysed every fmcg ad aired to find out
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Category Report
Top Campaigns of the Year: 41- 50
Which brands delivered the most entertaining and memorable TV ads in the past year? Nielsen analysed every fmcg ad aired to find out
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News
Premier Foods brands lose £37m in a year
Two trading disputes with Tesco cost Premier Foods brands at least £37m in lost sales, The Grocer’s Top Products Survey can reveal.
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News
Red Lion £350k short of its first-year target
Three directors of Red Lion Foods have stepped down, it has emerged.
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News
Morrisons takes service lead at G33 halfway stage
Asda may be ahead on price but Morrisons is edging out in front for service and availability halfway through the Grocer 33 year.
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Category Report
Top Campaigns of the Year: 31- 40
Which brands delivered the most entertaining and memorable TV ads in the past year? Nielsen analysed every fmcg ad aired to find out
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Category Report
Top Campaigns of the Year: 21- 30
Which brands delivered the most entertaining and memorable TV ads in the past year? Nielsen analysed every fmcg ad aired to find out
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Comment and Opinion
The best innovation of 2011 tells us about society
As the old saying goes, “if it bleeds, it leads”. And there’s no shortage of bloodletting in The Grocer’s Top…