All The Grocer articles in 17 September 2016 – Page 5
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Analysis and Features
Making a killing: what we can learn from Dave’s Killer Bread
Dave’s Killer Bread is causing a stir in the US market. So what can the UK learn from this unashamedly different brand?
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The Big Interview
Ornua Foods Europe CEO John Jordan: the Big Interview
Brexit has fuelled ‘buy British’, but Ornua Europe CEO John Jordan says Irish dairy will always have a place in UK hearts
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Analysis and Features
Sweet breads: top global NPD from choc bagels to 'muffish'
Sweet treats top our list of global innovations, from cinnamon & popcorn flavoured bread to Nutella wafers
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Analysis and Features
Creative challenge: use your loaf to reignite the bread aisles
We’ve asked retail design agency Sherlock to reinvent the bread & baked goods aisles, to reignite consumers’ love of a freshly baked loaf. Here’s what they came up with…
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Analysis and Features
Welsh are biggest bread fans with 60% tucking in daily
The Welsh are the biggest carb lovers in Britain with over half of them admitting to munching on bread every day
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Analysis and Features
Own label bread gains £40m as brands continue to crumble
As the price war takes its toll on bread sales, own label is storming ahead with volume sales up an impressive 5.3%
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Analysis and Features
Revealed: 40% of Brits ditch bread in their sarnies
Brits are replacing the bread in their sarnies for wraps, sandwich thins and pitta bread. So, what is the most popular sandwich alternative?
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News
Guinness Hop House 13 lager to get 12-pack and sharing bottle
The duo joins the existing single 330ml and 4x330ml packs on shelf
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News
McCoy’s targets ‘chip shop experience’ with Chips
Brits “spend £1.2bn each year” at the chippy, says the brand
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News
Kitwave begins 'phase of growth' with Phoenix Fine Foods deal
Phoenix Fine Foods is a wholesale supplier of frozen foods including vegetables, pizza, fish and ice cream…
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Analysis and Features
Ice cream needs makeover genius
Innovation is still driving growth in premium ice cream but elsewhere an injection of excitement is called for
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News
José Mourinho stars in Guy Ritchie-directed Heineken TV ad
Prep Talk is the latest instalment in the brewer’s Champion the Match campaign
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News
Tesco BackIt crowdfunding looks to help small suppliers
The new crowdfunding platform went live this week with four companies on board
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News
Perfect Order programme proposed to standardise supply
GS1 says industry could save up to £100m a year by removing inefficiencies and avoidable costs
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News
City snapshot: Currency movements help boost trading at Hilton Foods
Meat packing firm Hilton Foods has reported “strong” first half trading despite competitive retail grocery markets and uncertain macroeconomic conditions
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News
Media Bites 13 Sep: M&S, ABF, Morrisons
The news that M&S’ online chief Laura Wade-Gery will not be returning to the business following maternity leave gets plenty of coverage this morning.
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Analysis and Features
The Dairymen 2016: an action plan for British dairy
It’s no good crying over spilt milk. So instead of reflecting on what a tough year it has been for dairy, we decided to make this year’s Dairymen all about looking to the future.
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News
Media Bites 12 September: Tesco, Morrisons, Poundland, Greggs
Tesco comes under the media spotlight after the Serious Fraud Office charged three former executives over the accounting scandal at the supermarket.
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Comment and Opinion
That Tesco is leading the way on food waste is amazing
It’s easy to be cynical about the supermarkets. Especially when it comes to tackling food waste
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Comment and Opinion
As SFO charges Bush, Scouler and Rogberg, what about Clarke?
Mystery surrounds position of Philip Clarke as Serious Fraud Office charges ex-Tesco colleagues with two counts of fraud