All The Grocer articles in 19 December 2015 – Page 2
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News
'Gap analysis' added to Nisa Epositive Evolution EPoS system
Nisa has introduced a new ‘gap analysis’ tool to its Epositive Evolution EPoS system
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News
SimplyFresh offers to swap unwanted Christmas gifts
SimplyFresh is offering to swap unwanted presents as part of a post-Christmas digital marketing campaign
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News
Alpro is second-biggest milk brand ahead of Black & White
The dairy alternative is now second only to Arla’s Cravendale
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Analysis and Features
Birds Eye Inspirations Tortilla Chilli & Lime Fish Fillets
Birds Eye first launched its premium Inspirations range in March 2014
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Comment and Opinion
Back in Time for Christmas: from rationing to chocolate cigs
“You get presents, what’s not to like?” said the son of the family tasked with enjoying Christmas over the decades
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News
A food content test to help you deliver in 2016
I want to use my final column this year to talk about a topic close to all our hearts, stomachs and prospects for growth – food
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Comment and Opinion
Jim Cregan asks what 'making it' means for you
There is one more thing. It’s been emotional
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Analysis and Features
Sweet biccies crumble as savoury flies
2015 was the year of the savoury baked snack
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Comment and Opinion
Lessons from Graze on launching healthy products
Graze CEO Anthony Fletcher shares his key tips for getting NPD right
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Analysis and Features
Ambient food gets canned as prices fall
The performance of the UK canned food sector continues to look decidedly crumpled
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News
Lactalis reassures over Christmas supply after disruptions
Lactalis McLelland has moved to reassure retailers over Christmas cheese and yoghurt supplies
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News
Berry nice: sales of berries rocket to a whopping £1bn
Sales of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries have soared by £76.5m over the past year
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Comment and Opinion
The long road to 'antibiotic free' meat
What is to blame for the rise of Antimicrobial Resistance?
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News
Oil slump: when will food prices start falling?
Global crude oil prices have slumped to a seven-year low – but food commodity prices haven’t followed yet
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News
Media Bites 18 Dec: Bear, Holland & Barrett, Tesco, ONS
Bear’s £70m sale to Lotus Bakeries makes the morning’s papers after The Grocer revealed the deal had been struck yesterday.
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Analysis and Features
Baked snacks rise as crisp sales crumble
Crunch. That’s the sound of baked snacks heavyweights encroaching on crisps’ territory
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News
2 Sisters Food Group sees sales and operating profits fall
2 Sisters Food Group’s sales dropped by 3.5% to £778.3m in the first quarter of its new financial year
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News
City snapshot: Bear snapped up by Lotus in £70m deal
Fast growing kids snacking brand Bear has been snapped up by Lotus Bakeries for more than £70m
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Analysis and Features
Brands chase impulse sales as juices sour
Lower-sugar products and smaller formats. That’s a way forward for juices & smoothies, say the sector’s biggest brands.
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Analysis and Features
Giants clash as bottled water booms
The UK soft drinks sector is a land of giants