All The Grocer articles in 18 October 2003 – Page 3
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Campaign trail
surf manufacturer Lever Fabergé brand Surfagency Lowebudget part of a £6.7m spendA new campaign features cult comedy duo Adam and Joe who are subjecting TV’s celebrity designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to...
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Suppliers call for trade to unite on health front
Leading manufacturers warned the industry it must take a united stance on health issues, or face a new wave of legal restrictions.IGD president and Tate & Lyle chief executive Iain Ferguson said: “The politics of health and obesity is high...
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Salkeld’s clarion call to poultry
David Salkeld, the recently appointed chief executive of Grampian, is losing no time in shaking up leaders in the poultry sector.In one of his first public performances since taking over, he launched a sharp attack on the lack of imagination...
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Young’s buys Marr
Young’s Bluecrest has snapped up one of the UK’s largest independent seafood processors in a bid to consolidate its position as the UK’s leading seafood supplier.The acquisition of the Pinegain Group of companies, the holding company for...
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Korway buys Camp Bros
Ethnic snack maker Korway Foods has moved into the ice cream market after striking a £0.7m deal with receivers to buy troubled ice-cream company Camp Brothers.Camp, which supplies its brand to the multiples and own label to Farmfoods from...
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Lucozade turns on the brain power
GlaxoSmithKline this weekend kicks off the first TV ad for Lucozade Energy since its decision to drop advertising icon Lara Croft.Hitting screens today (Saturday), the new treatment replaces the ‘Gone a Bit Lara’ campaign and marks a change...
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Bulmers’ sales director prepares to bow out
Bulmers sales director Colin Smith, who is credited with turning around the Bulmers take home business in the past 12 months, is leaving the company.His departure follows Bulmers’ acquisition by Scottish & Newcastle brewers in...
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Stay-away ministers blasted
British exhibitors were out in force at Anuga with 80 companies represented in seven of Anuga’s 14 halls. However, this strong turnout was not enough to persuade a single minister from any of the home countries to support them by attending the...
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Sir Ken silent as shadow of no Morrisons bid falls
Top retailers have this week raised the spectre of the Safeway doomsday scenario becoming a reality – with Morrisons deciding to walk away from a deal and no other bidders coming into play.Speaking at the IGD annual convention, John von...
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BeingKen Morrison
Siân Harrington tries to get inside the head of the man who is Morrisons as he approaches the critical stage of his Safeway bid“Win, lose or draw in the Safeway saga, we have a strong company well equipped to continue to prosper in...
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Tesco strong on beauty
Tesco reclaims its place at the top of the fascia chart this week closely followed by Asda which has moved up to second place.Tesco is particularly strong on health and beauty promotions, while Asda features good displays of soft drinks and...
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Minding Baugur’s millions
Jón Scheving has a £100m war chest to invest. Anne Bruce probes his intentionsBaugur overseas investments MD, Jón Scheving, is marauding through a tin of Tesco Finest biscuits. Cue a discourse on Tesco’s pricing policy. “Not...
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Deal-seekers catch a cold at Asda
Sales of cold and flu remedies start to rise dramatically during the autumn. Although the category may be relatively small, we recorded an average of 46 SKUs per store,and the retail profit per square metre is quite attractive.While advance...
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Archers’ men ditch the dresses
Diageo has unveiled the next generation of Archers commercials that it hopes will give the brand an edge over its rivals.It is pumping £4m into a new ‘Something for the ladies’ campaign, which kicks off on Monday (October 20) when the first...
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Alternative chocolate
What happened when the sheep farmer met the master baker? They came up with the idea of sheeps’ milk chocolate.It is not as gimmicky as it sounds. Choco-Lina is aimed at those wishing to avoid products made with cows’ milk. It is also...
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New faces for Alpro
Dairy free stalwart Alpro has recruited four more celebrities to act as brand ambassadors.Former Olympic sprinter Linford Christie, TV presenter Katie Hill, singer-turned-gardener Kim Wilde and BBC Masterchef winner Rosa Baden-Powell will...
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Acquisition drive for CJ Lang
Stalled expansion plans by Scotland’s largest independent retailer look set to kick into action in the next few weeks, as a raft of new initiatives begin to bear fruit.Spar’s Scottish principal, CJ Lang, announced plans to double its...
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A depot where it’s Good to talk about football
Like many other CJ Lang employees David Good has clocked up more than a decade with the company after joining as a trainee with its Martex cash and carry business 11 years ago.Rising through the ranks he became manager of one of the group’s...
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21st century spend
CJ Lang is drawing up investment plans for its Martex cash and carries says John WoodCustomers of the Martex chain of cash and carries in Scotland can expect to see the parent company CJ Lang investing in the depots in the near...
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