All The Grocer articles in 18 July 2015 – Page 8
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas range 2015 sneak peek: Asda
A classic Christmas range filled with typically lively touches
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas range 2015 sneak peek: Tesco
Fresh ideas combined with convenient solutions for stressed out home cooks are in abundance
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas range 2015 sneak peek: Waitrose
A Christmas cracker, introducing a value theme while playing to its foodie strengths
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas range 2015 sneak peek: Aldi
It wants its biggest Christmas ever and there is nothing to suggest it won’t get it
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Analysis & FeaturesForget about the turkey, this Christmas it's a lobster war
In part two of our peek at what the retailers have lined up for the big Christmas battle, lobsters have emerged as the key weapon
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NewsMajority of Brits 'totally adventurous' over new cuisine
Three out of five Brits consider themselves ‘totally adventurous’ when it comes to trying new cuisines, a new report has claimed.
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NewsNational Living Wage could cost c-stores £166m and put 80,000 jobs at risk
Convenience retailers stand to lose £166m as a result of George Osborne’s new National Living Wage, with 80,000 jobs potentially at risk, new research has claimed.
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NewsPark Cakes rolls Gruffalo party cake into Tesco stores
Gruffalo owner Magic Light Pictures has teamed up with Park Cakes to launch a range of treats featuring the popular character.
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NewsSeabrook Crisps confirms LDC buyout
Seabrook Crips has this morning confirmed The Grocer’s story that private equity house LDC has acquired a majority stake in the business.
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NewsInternational Wine Challenge names Morrisons wine supermarket of the year
Morrisons was named Supermarket of the Year at the International Wine Challenge (IWC) for the first time.
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NewsHeineken UK marketing chief to head brewer's China business
Heineken UK marketing director Jacco van der Linden is moving to head up the company’s business in China
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NewsCadbury, Terry’s & more: Mondelez unveils plans for Christmas 2015
The supplier has big plans for reviving Christmas confectionery sales after a flat 2014; with exclusive product shots
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RankingsBritain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands: who's come up trumps?
Our survey of Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands in association with Nielsen shows the game’s got tougher
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NewsDiesel price war in prospect as supermarkets drop prices
Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Tesco have all cut 2ppl off diesel
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NewsConvenience shopping then and now: key stats from the Co-op report
The Co-operative Group has published a retrospective on convenience retailing over the past 50 years
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Analysis & FeaturesFancy Food Show in New York showcases trending NPD
The Fancy Food Show in New York City is a fantastic showcase of all that is interesting and innovative in gourmet and natural foods
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NewsAndrew Yaxley shakes up top team at Tesco Ireland
Yaxley, who had a reputation as a tough negotiator in his time running the UK sales team, was widely praised for his trials of new formats in London
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Analysis & FeaturesGlobal poultry boom set to push up oilseeds prices
As the USDA confirms global soyabean stocks are lower than expected due to rocketing demand
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NewsHealth food wholesaler Tree of Life's sales soar 14%
Health food wholesaler Tree of Life has posted sales up 14% to £45m
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Comment & OpinionOpinion: Welfare needs commitment across the entire supply chain
Animal welfare increasingly matters to consumers, NGOs and businesses alike





