All The Grocer articles in 18 February 2012 – Page 4
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NewsWorld's 'top-selling' spirit heads to UK with new distribution deal
Jinro Soju - claimed to be the world’s top-selling spirit brand - is hitting the UK following a distribution deal with supplier Hi-Spirits.
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NewsDoherty teams up with Tesco for rosé veal doc
Channel 4 is set to put rosé veal firmly on the public agenda this spring with a new documentary fronted by Jimmy Doherty.
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Comment & Opinion
Nancy fancies refurb king
Watchers of Marks & Spencer will have been intrigued to see the retailer’s former boss, Sir Stuart Rose
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Comment & Opinion
We should fight hunger as well as obesity
Thousands of column inches and hours of TV coverage will be devoted to Sport Relief on 23-25 March, and powerful brands will play an important role in it. But support for good causes is not just the domain of big players.
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Musgrave and Oakland forge an Irish link
Small Irish suppliers will soon find it easier to gain listings in Budgens and Londis stores following a new supply chain agreement between Musgrave Group and logistics firm Oakland International.
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John Frieda launches hair repair system
John Frieda is claiming a first for the market with a system that repairs damaged hair without weighing it down.
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NewsR&R shakes up frozen yoghurt with Yoomoo
Frozen yoghurt is set for a major boost as R&R Ice Cream launches a take-home range in the supermarkets.
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Comment & Opinion
Short-termism is a habit retailers must kick
The storm surrounding bankers’ bonuses represents the most overt example of a developing public antipathy towards capitalism.
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Tabasco stirs up special Jubilee packs
Tabasco sauce producer McIlhenny is marking the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with limited-edition packaging.
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Lambing season under threat from new virus
British sheep farmers are bracing themselves for a nail-biting lambing season this spring
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Nisa Loco in motion for Newcastle
The first two stores operating under Nisa’s new Loco fascia are to open next month.
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Comment & Opinion
We mustn't sideline sustainability
This June, the UN hosts the Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro. It’s a return to Rio to stock-take the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development
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York takes new role to Reach retailers
Ian York, the former sales director at Premier Foods, has resurfaced at field marketing agency Reach in a newly developed role.
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Comment & Opinion
Twitter teens trending towards the super-strength
Ever heard of displacement marketing? It’s when you make one of your products so unattractive shoppers have no choice but to trade up to something else.
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Analysis & FeaturesDisease adds to stormy banana price outlook
Retailers and consumers alike should brace themselves for higher prices this year as supplies face a number of serious threats - including crop disease.
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NewsHugh's Fish Fight plans to break new ground with third instalment
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is set to return to TV screens later this year with a third instalment of his Fish Fight campaign.
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NewsYeo Valley gets 'real' with brand overhaul
Having boosted its profile with rapping farmers and a boyband, Yeo Valley is embarking on a major overhaul of its organic dairy portfolio
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