All The Grocer articles in 18 May 2013 – Page 2
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Category ReportBritain's biggest grocery advertisers
Soaring spend on digital threatens TV ads. But savvy brands are realising multi-channel interactivity will make them more effective…
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Category ReportVeggies in disguise
More consumers are asking this after ‘Horsegate’, say meat-free brands. But as meat sales slip, are they doing enough to cash in?
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Category ReportMeat free - Runaway growth
The market has grown 6.6% as a result of increased spend across most sectors apart from chilled ready meals…
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Analysis & FeaturesManuka honey price hit by tighter supply
Consumers already have to pay a hefty premium for Manuka honey – but soon they may have to pay even more…
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NewsTop 100 fmcg brands defied 2012 advertising slowdown
The biggest advertisers in fmcg ramped up ad budgets by 11% in 2012, despite the decline in overall advertising spend…
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Analysis & FeaturesSuncare sales suffer as British weather takes effect
The lousy weather has cast a cloud over the suncare market…
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Analysis & FeaturesAre Courtauld 3 targets to reduce waste too conservative?
Phase 3 targets for 2015 are too conservative given the progress achieved since 2005, say anti-waste campaigners. Is that …
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NewsPoppadom production 'blip' causes shortages in supermarkets
Sharwood’s and Patak’s have struggled to supply the Indian snacks to the likes of Waitrose and Tesco…
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NewsNatoora to open its first store in London
High-end restaurant supplier Natoora is to open its first store this month…
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NewsMalaysian 'sustainable' palm oil suppliers exasperated
The Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil is facing internal dissent after Malaysian palm growers threatened to quit…
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NewsEco-packaging claims surge to all time high
As Courtauld takes the focus off packaging, the number of new products making green packaging claims has rocketed…
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NewsThe Co-op Group: 'bank downgrades will not affect food'
The Co-operative Group’s much-publicised banking woes will not affect its food business, it has insisted…
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NewsAsda offers mental health patients work experience
Asda has reached an agreement with a private mental health hospital that enables patients to gain work experience…
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ProfilesHumphrey Singer, former Coca-Cola Enterprises finance VP
Singer’s first job in retail was in the finance department of Cadbury Schweppes in 1987…
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News
Craig Clarkson gets off-trade marketing job at Heineken
Heineken has promoted Craig Clarkson to category and trade marketing director for the off-trade…
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NewsOcado makes it easier for shoppers to defect
Ocado customers switching from rivals such as Tesco and Waitrose will be able to import details from online accounts…
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NewsRichard Hayhoe lands Booker Family Shopper role
Richard Hayhoe has joined Booker, taking responsibility for the development of its new Family Shopper fascia…
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NewsCo-op's Peter Marks bows out... not quite with full marks
The Co-operative Group’s CEO Peter Marks steps down today after six years at the helm…
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Comment & Opinion
Diageo's Paul Walsh cracks the innovation nut
Outgoing Diageo CEO Paul Walsh can rightfully feel proud of his accomplishments at the global drinks giant…
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Comment & Opinion
How digital advertising has given old media a new lease of life
Fmcg brands can’t claim to have been early adopters of new digital advertising opportunities…





