All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2016 – Page 28
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News2 Sisters prepares for tough 2017 as inflation takes hold
CEO Ranjit Singh warns of post-Brexit uncertainty as group reports strong set of Q1 figures
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Household & Paper Goods: 28 January
Brits aren’t letting their homes go to pot – volumes of household goods are up 8.2% but as the mults drive down prices in order to compete with the discounters value has slipped.
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NewsCheese Advent calendar inventor seeks commercial producer
Annem Hobson, of sowrongitsnom.com, said she was on the hunt for a new partner for the project
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NewsGerry Murphy to succeed Peter Gershon as Tate & Lyle chairman
New chair has racked up nearly 40 years of experience in firms including Kingfisher and Diageo
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NewsM&S way ahead of rivals on Instagram follower numbers
Co-op Food and Ocado are trailing behind on photo-sharing app
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Analysis & FeaturesVideo: Bust ups and love ins - 2016's top trends
Bust ups and love ins - 2016’s top trends
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NewsNational Lottery says 'thank you' with new TV ad
Forty-second execution celebrates lottery funding of 500,000 projects
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NewsHeineken agrees deal to buy Punch Taverns in £403m deal
The Dutch brewer has made a cash offer of 180p a share
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NewsJames Quincey to step up into Coca-Cola CEO role
The Cola-Cola Company has announced Brit James Quincey will be its new CEO…
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NewsHeck rolls out meaty 'Baubles' duo for Christmas
The newcomers come in a Festive Pork with Wensleydale and cranberry variant; and a Traditional Chicken with sage & onion
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NewsAlpro adds Growing Up chilled kids' soya drink
The drink contains non-GMO soya and is suitable for one to three-year-olds
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NewsFareShare says many rely on surplus food for main meal
81% of vulnerable people say charity support enables them to eat more hot meals
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Analysis & FeaturesSports food & drink nears £100m mark
Sports nutrition is in the midst of an identity crisis, no longer the sole preserve of pumped up gym bros
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Analysis & FeaturesPricier fruit drives £175m fresh growth
Supermarkets are still piling it high and selling it cheap
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Analysis & FeaturesDurex stands proud as sex care rises £2m
Sex in the supermarkets is all about one brand: Durex, which has a 75% share of condoms, lubes and sex device sales
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Analysis & FeaturesYoghurt loses 200m litres in sugar war
Things have soured in yoghurts in the past year, as the amount of sugar many products contain has come under growing scrutiny
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Analysis & FeaturesTop Products Survey 2016: The Great British Brexit Bust-up
Given the plunge in the pound, Top Products suppliers are now grappling with escalated pricing tensions
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Analysis & FeaturesBad hair year as haircare slumps £23m
You’d think British locks are losing their lustre. Sales of shampoo, conditioners and styling products have fallen £23.3m
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Analysis & FeaturesE-cigs surge £30m as new rules looms
The e-cigarette market might not quite be enjoying the stellar growth of a few years ago but it’s up 20%
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Analysis & FeaturesIce cream up £32m as Brits go for luxury
Thanks partly to the twin heatwaves Britain enjoyed this summer, an extra £31.7m of ice cream was shifted





