All The Grocer articles in 18 March 2017 – Page 9
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Category ReportVery 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 & Features132: 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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Analysis & Features
What do Britain’s Biggest Brands stand for in 2017?
I’m not sure who would be most offended, Johnny Rotten or Nigel Farage
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NewsMullan's Spar named top store at Convenience Retail Awards
Spar retailer Paul Stone was named Retailer’s Retailer of the Year
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Comment & OpinionLabour shortages post Brexit challenge self-sufficiency notion
Uncertainty about labour supply throws into serious doubt the idea we can become more self-sufficient in the wake of Brexit
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NewsThe diner tech revolution hits its stride
“Technology has had a central role in shaping restaurant operations”
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Category ReportPDF: Bottled water category report 2017
Bottled water sales are up 7% in a sector where people are happy to pay a premium
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Analysis & Features10 Things You Need To Know About... Canned Goods
It’s crunch time for canned food with £70m wiped off sales. We’ve lifted the lid on the multi-billion pound category to find out what’s going on and what brands are doing to reinvigorate sales and their image. Dive in here…
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Soft Drinks: 22 April
In a year’s time, soft drinks manufacturers of sugary pop will be hit with a new tax. How are brands and retailers preparing for the imposition of the sugar levy in terms of reformulation, product mix, marketing and so on?
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Crisps, Nuts & Snacks: 29 April
Crisps sales continue to crumble as snackers switch from crisps and other savoury snacks to popcorn, nuts and meat snacks. Which brands and retailers are driving this change? Who’s in steepest growth and decline? How are prices changing? And what’s in store for the coming year?
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Comment & OpinionAn innovation drought is about to hit fmcg
Brand manufacturers are finding it harder to square retailer and consumer needs
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NewsHaribo Smurfs range revamped ahead of new movie
A Gargamel shape in sour cherry flavour has been added to create the range’s first sweet and sour variant
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NewsJameson targets younger consumers with first RTD cans
The 5% abv drink is available in Classic Cola and Ginger & Lime variants
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Comment & OpinionTime for a new approach to recruiting young grocery talent
An Vermeulen of CCEP explains why her company increasingly uses apprenticeships to recruit new starters
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Analysis & FeaturesBritain's Biggest Brands 2017: The Brexit issue - video
A special video preview of The Grocer’s mammoth in-depth report on Britain’s Biggest brands 2017
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Analysis & FeaturesNever Mind the Brexit. Here’s Britain’s Biggest Brands 2017
2017’s rankings show big hitters struggling with upheaval. And that’s before Brexit comes into play
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Comment & OpinionPrincess Anne lines up a royal rumble with GM comments
It’s always fun when the Royal Family weighs in on matters of national importance
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Category ReportPDF: Barbecue category report 2017
The Dude would surely abide by the rise of dude food
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Category ReportPDF: National Convenience Show preview 2017
First, the good news: the convenience sector isn’t in bad shape right now
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Rankings61 (73) Kenco
How times have changed. Last year, Kenco was in the doldrums as consumers switched away from standard instant coffee





