All The Grocer articles in 17 March 2012 – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
Plain packaging is final nail for local stores
Wouldn’t it be more sensible to assess the impact of the display ban before considering further tobacco restrictions?
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NewsFortuna Frutos fined for rotting produce
One of the largest importers of Spanish salads to the UK has been fined nearly £3,000 for trying to sell…
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NewsTilda launches its first rice pouches for kids
Tilda is launching its first children’s products - a range of rice and veg meal accompaniments under the Tilda Kids sub-brand.
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ProfilesFlying the flag
Rarely has a single year presented so many opportunities for British food and drink to fly the flag as 2012. But what’s the best way to do it?
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Analysis & FeaturesNew frontiers
The downturn has prompted more suppliers to look overseas, but exporting is not as easy as it sounds. So who’s getting it right - and how are they doing it?
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News
Fruit and veg sales rocket at Nisa stores
A fresh produce trial has sent fruit and veg sales soaring 131% in value and 141% in volume at the 30 Nisa retailers that took part.
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NewsSupermarkets are hit by tarragon shortage
UK supermarkets have been struck by a tarragon shortage, after bad weather in key growing regions disrupted supply.
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NewsSainsbury's joins the rush for rapeseed oil
Sainsbury’s has launched an own-label cold-pressed rapeseed oil as interest in the category continues to grow.
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News
Greggs cautious over cooling sales trend
The number of Greggs bakeries keeps on growing but the company’s share price is charting a choppier path.
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Comment & Opinion
Psychometric testing and pessimism: how best to deal with them
I have got through to the last round of interviews and been asked to undergo a variety of tests.
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News'Chippy' residents defeat Sainsbury's
Residents of Chipping Norton have successfully blocked a bid by Sainsbury’s to build an out-of-town supermarket.
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NewsFSA raw milk review sparks a producer rift
The FSA’s impending unpasteurised milk review has provoked an acrimonious split in the UK’s raw milk movement.
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Analysis & FeaturesThey're stars in our eyes!
Here at The Grocer, we’re pretty passionate about food and drink. Just how passionate was made clear when the team…
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News
Premier's Clarke looking forward despite £259.1m loss
Premier Foods boss Michael Clarke hopes to “draw a line under” its 2011 performance after recording a £259.1m pre-tax loss
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News
McDonald’s commits to 100% British chicken for Olympics
After being lambasted for not selling enough UK-sourced chicken at the London Olympics, McDonald’s has decided to up its game
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News
New loss for Sainsbury’s wine team
Sainsbury’s has lost a further member of its wine team, with buyer David Peek leaving…
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NewsHodding heads home for Cereal Partners job
Neil Hodding, the head of Cereal Partners’ operations down under,
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NewsSainsbury's tries to boost retail's appeal
Sainsbury’s is trying to combat ‘retail career snobbery’ through a recruitment campaign aimed at young people.
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