All The Grocer articles in 18 February 2012 – Page 2
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NewsFarmright collapse won't affect beef supplies, says Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s and ABP insist that the administration of four companies in the Farmright Group will not affect the supply of beef into stores.
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Cumbrian prawn lines pulled from Asda after Young's alert
Asda has pulled two prawn lines from shelves after discovering they do not meet aquaculture industry standards.
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Analysis & FeaturesAfter the riots
For most of us, the riots were little more than a depressing news story. But six months on, several indie retailers are still feeling the pain. So what support have they received and how is the future looking?
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UK ahead on grapefruit from Florida
Export volumes of Florida grapefruit to the UK are currently 5% up on last year after the crop matured early.Overall, however, volumes were expected to be down from 12,000 to 11,500 tonnes this year because the crop was not as big as last year’s, according to the Florida Department of ...
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Comment & Opinion
Alcohol pricing: will health lobby hold sway?
The health lobby’s move towards having a greater say in alcohol licensing decisions has big implications for supermarkets and off-licences.
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NewsCould climate be right for bottled ales boom?
Bottled ales are set to steal share from mainstream lager and beer as government and social pressure on the drinks industry mounts.
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Bored with own-label hummus? G'Nosh has a premium alternative
A new supplier is about to boost the branded presence in the own-label dominated chilled dips market.
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Arla calms fears over Anchor butter recall
Arla has moved to reassure UK customers that an Anchor butter recall issued by producer Fonterra does not affect UK products.On Monday in New Zealand, dairy giant Fonterra voluntarily recalled 500g packs of Anchor salted butter with a best-before date of 26 January 2013. The move followed two complaints by ...
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Tesco's Thai takeaway be appetising to investors?
It’s Tesco’s first major property deal outside the UK and the outlook for Lotus is buoyant, but Thailand’s volatility could sour prospects.
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Arla trialling power from waste system
Arla Foods is testing new technology that will allow it to power its plants by converting waste into energy.
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NewsFish Fight gets gurnard on to Asda shelves
Asda is set to roll out gurnard fillets to over 100 stores following a trial of the fish in the wake of Hugh’s Fish Fight.
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Asda faces heat for chip pan promo
Asda has run into trouble with the Fire Brigade after it promoted chip pans in the February edition of its Asda Magazine.
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ICBINB cut to a round pound at Asda stores
Unilever has produced special 400g packs of I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter for Asda in a bid to help the retailer meet its EDLP strategy.
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NewsGwyneth backs Spar Austria veggie range
She may have just published a recipe for duck ragu, but Spar Austria has signed up Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow as the face of its new range Spar Veggie.
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Comment & Opinion
Sell your award-winning credentials
With awards season nearly here, now’s the time to enter. It’s not just the winners that stand to benefit.
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Analysis & Features
Baby products static in price... unless they're brand-matched
The baby category has offered two contrasting tales over the past 12 months.
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PepsiCo extending its Quaker Oat So Simple range into cereal bars
Quaker Oat So Simple - the UK’s fastest-growing top 10 cereal brand - is moving into cereal bars.
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ProfilesMartin Beaumont
Martin Beaumont was chief executive at The Co-operative Group between 2002 and 2007.
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NewsShoppers miss out on a big choc drop
The biggest names in chocolate are still hoiking prices and shrinking the size of their bars - despite the falling cost of raw materials.
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DBC gets CCE's King as marketing boss
Foodservice wholesaler DBC has appointed Simon King as its new buying and marketing director.
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