All The Grocer articles in 17 October 2015 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Marketing is redundant if the product is brilliant
What would a launch need to look like to succeed without marketing support?
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News
Plenish juice drinks listed in Waitrose with new look
The premium cold-pressed juice drink brand Plenish has won its first mainstream supermarket listing
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Comment and Opinion
Joanna Blythman taken to task for rapeseed oil 'vendetta'
Sir, I have to take Joanna Blythman to task on her vendetta against rapeseed oil
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News
Action on Sugar campaign calls for tax on diet fizzy drinks
Health campaigners call for a sugar tax to cover even diet drinks
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News
Cheese prices sliced as Sainsbury's continues new strategy
Sainsbury’s has slashed prices on large swathes of its cheese lines as part of its “new approach to pricing”
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Analysis and Features
Bread wheat: global market set to keep price low
Bread wheat prices have been tipped to remain low despite Defra figures showing total UK yield is likely to be down
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News
M&S launches Sparks card to reward its 'members'
M&S says its new Sparks members club is about more than just loyalty
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News
Mark Fairweather promoted to role as CEO of Whitworths
Fairweather takes over from Peter Utting
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News
Jez Threadgold joins Wrights Food Group as commercial director
Threadgold joins from 2 Sisters Food Group, where he was site general manager for Matthew Walker
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Comment and Opinion
‘Made with British Lion eggs’ could be a win for consumers, suppliers and retailers
News, broken this week, by The Grocer that the British Egg Industry Council had lodged a trademark application for…
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News
Arla Foods UK hits £76.9m loss but sees rising Lurpak and Anchor sales
Arla Foods UK business slumped from a £2.6m profit in 2013 to a £76.9m loss in 2014, as it faced up to a “major structural changes”
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News
Government decides against amending consumer protection law on copycat brands
Brand owners angered as BIS rejects extra protection over copycat packaging
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Fish: 14 November
Fish is in fine fettle. Overall take home sales of fish have risen and volumes are up in the past year. Which fish sectors are in the best shape? Which are struggling? And what factors are affecting the market?
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News
Unilever revamps personal care gift packs for Christmas
Unilever is gearing up for the festive season with new and revamped personal care gift packs
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News
EC plans to extend discard ban to demersal fish
The plans are the latest step towards a total EU ban on fish discards…
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News
US gluten-free brand Udi's set to expand into UK frozen food
Business to expand into the frozen food category and ramp up presence in the snacking market…
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News
Coca-Cola Life hits £26.5m in UK sales in its first year
The line was launched in September 2014 as a lower-sugar alternative to regular Coke
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News
Nim's Fruit Crisps opens Kent manufacturing site
The business previously worked with a supplier in Eastern Europe
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News
Seafish unveils strategy to grow seafood category sales by £38m
New consumer research has outlined how the industry could boost seafood sales by up to £38m….
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News
Licensed to make a killing: serious business at BLE
At a global level, licensed merchandise and services were worth $241.5bn (£160bn) and generated $13.4bn in royalty revenue