All The Grocer articles in 19 April 2014 – Page 3
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The Big Interview
Ibrahim Najafi of R&R: the man with a lot of lolly
R&R CEO Ibrahim Najafi has driven big acquisitions in Europe. Now he’s looking to lick the global market…
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Analysis and Features
Easter eggs offer cracking value as chocolate costs soar
Average Easter egg prices have barely changed since last year despite soaring ingredient costs and shallower promotions…
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Category Report
Focus on wine and champagne
Rising average wine prices have played to own label’s advantage with the discounters yet again toasting huge share gains…
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Category Report
Own Label Category Report 2014
As the price war heats up retailers have a tough choice: good, better, best, or all three?…
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Analysis and Features
El Niño weather phenomenon to return in 2014
Brace yourselves: El Niño looks like it’s on its way back…
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Analysis and Features
Can Tesco and Waitrose make a real success of food-to-go?
Waitrose and Tesco are trying out new approaches to hospitality…
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Analysis and Features
Co-op governance concerns revealed back in 1958
A 1958 report revealed the same concerns as Myners over an unworkable board structure and hamstrung executives…
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Grocer 33
Tesco Purley
Service is always the key focus. Creating that culture in store where staff are willing to say hello to customers…
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News
Dodgy takeaways prompt Which? calls for action on food fraud
Which? has called for action against fraud in the takeaway sector, after finding many lamb dishes had been adulterated…
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News
Burton’s looks for NPD boost with £15m factory investment
Burton’s Biscuit Company is investing almost £15m in its manufacturing sites.
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News
Food bank use surges as charities call for action on hunger
Use of food banks for emergency supplies almost tripled in 2013-14, new figures have shown.
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News
Scotch whisky wins extra protection in Australia
Scotch whisky has been given extra protection in Australia from fake products, after the name was registered as a trademark.
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News
Cream Egg alcohol shots hit discounter shelves for Easter
One Manchester-based supplier is hoping Easter will get messy for reasons other than chocolate with the launch of Cream Egg alcohol shots.
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News
Tesco’s store plan: More Giraffes and gyms in the pipeline
Tesco is to open more than 100 Giraffe, Decks and Harris+Hooles as part of plans to accelerate its UK store turnaround programme.
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News
Kerrygold sales lift Irish Dairy Board profits in 2013
Record sales and high prices helped lift profits at Kerrygold brand owner the Irish Dairy Board in 2013.
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News
Panda soft drinks aim to make a splash with new design
Soft drinks brand Panda has toned down its packaging in a bid to get away from its fizzy drinks image – three years after parent company Nichols axed the Panda Pops range.
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News
Tesco full-year results prompt calls for action
Analysts are calling for greater action from Tesco to clarify its proposition and take on the discounters, following today’s results.
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News
Tesco promises more price cuts as profits drop 6%
Tesco today promised to accelerate the price war against its supermarket rivals and the discounters, as group profits fell 6%.
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News
Imperial to close Nottingham plant with loss of 540 jobs
Imperial Tobacco has been accused of a “cynical ploy” in blaming new EU regulations for contributing to the closure of its plant in Nottingham.
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News
Peroni still popular in UK but Europe challenging for SABMiller
Brits’ continuing thirst for Peroni Nastro Azzurro helped drive SABMiller’s lager volumes in the UK up 5% in the year ending 31 March, the brewer reported today.
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