All The Grocer articles in 17 March 2012 – Page 2
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NewsOlympic debut for first Red Tractor salads and sandwiches
The first ever Red Tractor-accredited salads and sandwiches will go on sale at the London Olympic Games this summer, The Grocer can reveal.
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NewsKirsty plays her cards right for Cadbury
Kirsty Gallacher put on her sweetest face as she manned the counter at the pop-up Shop of Cards in Covent Garden as part of Cadbury’s sponsorship of this summer’s Olympic Games.
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Grocer 33Asda, Yeovil
The Grocer 33 is a weekly mystery shopping survey, tracking price, service and availability at the five leading grocery retailers: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Each week the winning store manager is interviewed by The Grocer.
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Tesco defends pension scheme changes set to slash 20% off payouts
Tesco claims its pension scheme will still be more generous than many others under changes proposed this week - that experts predict will wipe up to 20% off payouts.
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Analysis & FeaturesBakery prices finally rise after flat 2011
The past 12 months have been a tale of two halves for the bakery category - or three quarters, more like.
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Analysis & FeaturesDo Brits really care about buying British?
Our exclusive research reveals which brands consumers think are the biggest names in UK fmcg, and what they have voted Britain’s most iconic food and drink.
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Comment & Opinion
Stop the consulting and act!
Defra is consulting about its Green Food Project. This is bizarre given it has supposedly championed ‘greening’ the food system since 2001.
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Co-op Group gets on board with minimum alcohol pricing plans
A second major retailer has swung behind the Prime Minister’s plans to bring in minimum pricing for alcohol in England.
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Alpine drink Almdudler to target Britain
Alpine herbal lemonade Almdudler is hoping to win over British shoppers this year.
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Alpro taps into the pouring trend with launch of two soya yoghurts
Little more than a year after Danone set out to convince the nation to pour yoghurt over its cereals, the pouring trend has spilled into dairy-free, with Alpro launching two soya versions.
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Comment & Opinion
Will appeal leave OFT crying over spilt milk?
One of the OFT’s longest-running cases appears finally to be coming to a conclusion…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Asda's latest chilled fish concept right second time?
With sales on Asda fish counters down by 3.5% by value [Kantar Worldpanel 52 w/e 19 February 2012]…
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NewsStork bottled up for easier home baking
Home baking staple Stork is launching its first NPD since the 1970s
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Comment & Opinion
Olympics: We should big up Britain's multicultural food and drink credentials
What a week! On Monday, the UK’s biggest food manufacturer successfully staved off bankruptcy…
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NewsJeremiah Weed brew given boost by Diageo
Diageo is ramping up off-trade distribution of its Jeremiah Weed brews.
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Soft drinks category boosted by 'cold hot'
Iced teas and coffees have been held up as the star performers in the soft drinks market for the second year running.
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Analysis & FeaturesBrasher too slow to keep the home fires burning
A man of huge retail talent, ousted Tesco UK CEO Richard Brasher failed to ignite his newly devolved republic and paid the price.
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Burts directors Hurst and White decide to cash in their chips
Burts Potato Chips directors Nick Hurst and Jonty White have sold their shares in the Devon-based crisps company to existing investors.
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Comment & Opinion
Play hard-nosed buyers at their own game
Many were appalled by recent stories of Waitrose imposing £60 fines for deliveries made 45 minutes late…
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NewsCarbon cost of 'sustainable' pole and line tuna revealed
Tuna caught by pole and line has a carbon footprint over four times higher than tuna caught…
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