All The Grocer articles in 18 March 2017 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
132: Cadbury Heroes
One of the heroes of last Christmas, thanks to NPD including a new pouch format that has more than doubled in value and hit £4m
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Category Report
Very much open for business: IFE Preview 2017
IFE 2017 is a chance to gauge the export market post Brexit vote, and to check out all the best NPD
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Analysis and Features
127: Tilda
Tilda’s sales are up by £7m thanks, in no small part, to its range of microwaveable pouches…
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Analysis and Features
126: Tassimo
A flurry of headlines about coffee pods’ environmental credentials, or rather lack of, hasn’t held Tassimo back…
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Analysis and Features
120: BelVita
BelVita’s rise has been nothing short of incredible since it first burst into the British biccie market seven years ago
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Analysis and Features
115: Yorkshire Tea
Yorkshire Tea bucked the downward trend in tea as rivals PG Tips (71) and Twinings (80) suffered sales declines in 2016
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Comment and Opinion
Waste must be cut out at every stage of food production
Increased control of production methods can help to minimise waste
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Comment and Opinion
A call to action on childhood obesity strategies
We believe it is time to start exploring a wider range of potential measures to reduce obesity, including regulation
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News
Supermarket shorting on the rise despite retailer recoveries
Short trading in supermarket shares is picking up as worries mount over listed grocers coping with rising food prices
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Analysis and Features
98: Rowntree's
Rowntree’s has managed to stay put in the rankings despite having almost £4.5m wiped off its value sales…
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Comment and Opinion
Advice on culture: Have you 'married' the wrong company?
A career change can bring unexpected consequences, warns executive coach Jennifer Baker
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News
Sainsbury's like-for-like decline is propped up by Argos
Like-for-like sales fell 0.5% at the supermarket in its fourth quarter
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News
Nestlé chief calls for more regulation in war on obesity
One of the world biggest food companies has called on the government to turn to regulation in the fight against obesity
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Analysis and Features
95: Actimel
While Danone’s global relaunch of stablemate Activia (54) struggled, the revamp of Actimel was far more successful
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My Alternative CV
Mike Zietek, Mars Chocolate UK, on antipasti and Rick Astley
I just say that I have the best job in the world. I work in a chocolate factory, designing chocolate products
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News
Hypermarkets being used as convenience stores, new report finds
Hypermarkets are part of ‘little and often’ trend
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News
Red Bull flies high as full-sugar sales surge
Despite a health backlash against the white stuff, sugary pop is still powering huge growth for some of Britain’s top soft
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News
Morrisons hails success of in-store gap-filling order system
The system was launched last summer and rolled out to all 491 stores in three waves
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News
Morrisons launches in-store Indian takeaway in Bradford store
Shoppers at the supermarket’s Victoria Shopping Centre store can collect their order or eat in store