All The Grocer articles in 18 July 2015 – Page 8
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CMA super complaint decision: Industry reactions
As the CMA finds no evidence of widespread attempts by supermarkets to mislead shoppers, the industry reacts
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Ribena moves away from health message in new ad
A new campaign for the drink will introduce the slogan ‘You can’t get any more Ribenary’
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Calais secure zone to aid freight facing £1bn write-off
A new secure zone, policed by French authorities, would hold 230 vehicles, the equivalent of removing a two-and-a-half mile queue from the approach road
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CMA finds no evidence of misleading supermarket pricing being widespread
Although some examples of confusing deals were found, there is no sign of widespread misconduct on pricing and promotions, the regulator says
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New government food and farming strategy seeks to turn UK into global food innovation leader
Prominent retailers and manufacturers are among 80 organisations to meet with government today to develop a 25-year strategy for British food and farming
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Asda commits to UK lamb sourcing
The retailer said that from mid-July, it will guarantee that 100% of lamb loins, boned out leg joints, half legs and lamb on sale in its stores will be UK-sourced
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Comment and Opinion
Soft touches are getting softer
The blurring lines between childhood and adulthood mean pester power is growing in strength
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Big four building less than a third of planned stores
Figures show that just 32 per cent of projects submitted for planning permission by big four have been built
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Supermarkets strike back in sugar war with previously unreleased Department of Health calorie figures
’Thousands of tonnes of sugar’ removal claim as BRC releases figures submitted to government but kept under wraps
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Birra Moretti refreshes look as sales rise
New branding is meant to better communicate the Heineken brand’s Italian heritage
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Tesco sets chicken suppliers 5% campylobacter target
Tesco is stepping up its efforts to fight campylobacter with a tough new contamination target for its fresh chicken suppliers.
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Mars Ice Cream looks to give away 100,000 products in new promo
The promotion includes singles of Mars, Snickers, Bounty and Maltesers Teasers Ice Creams, and Mars and Snickers six-packs
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Aquafresh Kids brushes up ties with Disney/Pixar movie
New movie Inside Out will feature in £1m campaign to make brushtime fun for kids
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Welsh minimum alcohol price move raises prospect of legal action
Minimum price per unit of 50p mooted by Welsh Assembly, similar move in Scotland mired in lawsuit
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Campylobacter: FSA board rejects plans to tell consumers where to shop
The Food Standards Agency has backed away from controversial proposals to tell consumers where to buy chicken based on campylobacter rates.
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Lidl sales climb £700m to record £4bn as new HQ plans unveiled
Lidl has hiked its UK sales by £700m to a record £4bn for the 2014 financial year as more shoppers desert the mainstream grocers for the discounters
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For Aisha halal pouched babyfood range wins Asda listings
The brand has been created by Mark Salter, who has worked for businesses including The One Brand, Annabel Karmel and AB InBev
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Feature Synopsis
Dairymen Focus On Butters, Spreads & Margarine: 12 September
Britain is back in love with butter: sales and volumes are up, with spreadable and the new breed of dairy spreads mixed with butter driving growth.
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Dairymen Focus On Milk: 12 September
The supermarket milk price war continues to be the defining story of the liquid milk category. So, what impact have recent price cuts had on sales? And, how are the processors and producers faring?
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Dairymen Focus On Cheddar: 12 September
Cheddar is a hard market right now. Value has sunk and volumes are down, with brands driving the decline as average prices are eroded by the ongoing competition between the major retailers.