All The Grocer articles in 18 April 2015 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
Own-label prices falling twice as fast as brands
“Although brands have been reducing prices for longer, own-label prices are now falling more quickly,” says IRI strategic insight director Tim Eales
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Analysis and Features
The Bake Off effect: nearly half of Brits bake weekly
Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood influence more men than women, our exclusive poll reveals…
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Analysis and Features
Buyer Q&A: 'let your product do the talking'
Just how great is the Bake Off effect? How should brands pitch? What’s in store for 2015? Find out here…
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Analysis and Features
Brands splash out on NPD as bakers develop unusual tastes
From sour strands to lavender essence, brands are hoping a raft of NPD can breathe life back into the category…
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Analysis and Features
Crumbs! Discounters steal a slice of home baking
Aldi and Lidl are whipping up a storm in home baking, leaving the mults to pick up the crumbs
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Analysis and Features
Growth isn't cheap: biggest baking brands double ad spend
From duelling cake decorations to Judas Priest pastry rolling - here’s our pick of home baking’s best ads…
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Analysis and Features
Ooh Betty! Crocker's recipes are most liked on Facebook
With own label such a powerful force in home baking, brands are looking to cause a stir on Facebook…
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Analysis and Features
Gluten-free brands get a rise out of home baking
A growing number of gluten-free brands are moving into the sector. Can they challenge mainstream players?
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News
Dave Lewis ditches Tesco Steering Wheel in favour of Big Six
Lewis has consistently said Tesco’s business has become too distracted from its core priorities but scrapping the Wheel is a bold move
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News
Meateors pork balls fired at meat snacking market
Targeting adult males, Meators is a packet of bite-sized meatballs containing 90% pork, launching with a BBQ flavour.
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News
Quintessentially English wheat beer listed by Tesco
Cambridgeshire-based Elgood’s Brewery has won a listing in 21 Tesco stores in the East of England for its QE (Quintessentially English) Apple & Vanilla Wheat Beer (rsp: £1.89/330ml).
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News
Beneforté super broccoli could help reduce bad cholesterol
Volunteers ingested 400g of the broccoli per week over 12 weeks and the results showed a drop of their LDL-cholesterol levels by an average of 6%.
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News
Philadelphia brand gets trio of whipped cheeses
The launch will be supported by a £3m marketing spend, including TV, in-store and digital activity, with Mondelez targeting the unlocking of further new usage occasions
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News
City snapshot: Nestlé records first quarter growth despite currency impact
Nestlé shrugged off the strength of the Swiss Franc to record better than expected first quarter sales this morning.
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News
Media bites 17 April: Morrisons, Tesco, Unilever
New Morrisons boss David Pott’s decision to cut head office staff and hire in stores is making plenty of headlines this morning.
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News
Breakfast drink Up & Go brings assault course to South Bank
Australian breakfast drink brand Up & Go is backing its UK launch with a multimillion campaign including an inflatable assault course in the shape of the Sydney Habour Bridge.
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News
Sainsbury's replacing grocery with non-food and concessions to make better use of space
Sainsbury’s insists it is making solid progress in its plans to repurpose the 6% of shop floor space it no longer requires for grocery but admits it hasn’t yet got all the answers.
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Comment and Opinion
Beware ‘peak protein’
Are we on the brink of a backlash against high-protein diets? That is the conclusion suggested by new research from Datamonitor, which predicts…
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News
Goats milk formula: calls to challenge public perception
Some doctors are still actively discouraging consumption because they are not aware it had been shown to be safe for infants
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News
Bernard Matthews reduces annual losses as cost cutting takes effect
Turkey giant Bernard Matthews experienced a “significant improvement” in the performance of its UK business during the 12 months to 29 June 2014, despite a fall in revenues of £39.9m to £306.8m.