All The Grocer articles in 17 May 2014 – Page 5
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco war on sugar now targets artificial sweeteners
Tesco is playing a major supporting role in making sugar public enemy number one…
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NewsTobacco display ban: no display can pay for independents
Rather than fearing the tobacco display ban indie retailers should be looking at how it could boost their profits…
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Comment & OpinionInfographics can be better than words for sales pitches
Nielsen estimates that the average individual is hit with more than 3,000 brand impressions in a single day…
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Analysis & FeaturesCash machines can be a cash cow
Some independents refuse to install ATMs. New research suggests they could be missing a trick…
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Comment & Opinion
World Cup marketing must target shoppers as well as consumers
Major sporting events like the World Cup traditionally represent a business bonanza for UK retail…
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Comment & Opinion
Labour plans to micro-manage our diets - it won't work
The nanny state, like an old comic opera, is about to have a revival…
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Analysis & FeaturesPrice war pushes fruit and veg prices down
A price war is rarely a good thing for grocery suppliers – but could end up being a boon to the nation’s health…
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Analysis & FeaturesEl Niño threatens farmed salmon and prawns
El Niño could also disrupt the fish meal industry and drive up farmed fish prices later this year…
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Category ReportFocus on Meat Free
In the wake of Horsegate, one might have expected meat-free to flourish, but instead sales are flat. What’s gone wrong?…
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Comment & OpinionTesco's smartphone is a smart move
Following the success of its low-cost Hudl, Tesco is back this year with the news it is to launch its very own smartphone…
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Analysis & FeaturesHalal meat labelling: No quick fix in sight
Halal meat is in the headlines yet again. And there is one clear message: post-Horsegate, consumers want better information about meat.
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NewsAsda says in-store manager changes won't hit morale
The retailer will enter into consultation with more than 4,000 in-store managers across the country…
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NewsSainsbury's launches 'biggest-ever' own-label campaign
Sainsbury’s has ratcheted up its continued assault on brands to new levels…
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Comment & OpinionLook to your laurels and dial down the sweetness
Fair play to Tesco. It may be in a pickle but it doesn’t lack ambition…
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Comment & OpinionPuff & Fluff PR does its bit to solve yoof unemployment crisis
I hope the IGD gets on better with its initiative to solve youth unemployment than we’re managing at Puff & Fluff…
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NewsHolland & Barrett to become omni-channel with 'sexy' website
Holland & Barrett is launching a new e-commerce website next week in the latest stage of a £16m IT upgrade…
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NewsRegeneration trials dropped over Healthy High Streets clash
The government has scrapped plans to select a group of towns and cities to trial the most successful Portas ideas…
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Sainsbury's own-label soup hit by supply glitch
Sainsbury’s has been experiencing supply problems with its chilled own-label soups…
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NewsMusgrave admits: 'We made mistakes in GB'
Musgrave chief Chris Martin has admitted “management mistakes” are partly to blame for “disappointing” results…
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NewsMP tables amendments to scrap or ease Sunday Trading rules
Conservative MP Philip Davies has tabled five amendments to the Deregulation Bill…





