All The Grocer articles in 19 December 2015 – Page 6
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Analysis & FeaturesPowerbrushes put the buzz into oral care
At last, reason to smile! “We’re on the verge of an oral care revolution…”
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Analysis & FeaturesReformulation of the year: Cadbury
When Kraft bought Cadbury in 2012, chocolate fans feared the worst…
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Analysis & FeaturesChilli sauces turn up heat on ketchup
Table sauces are on the slide. The sector has put nearly £12m less through the tills in the past year, a 2.2% decline; condiments & pickles are also in bad shape, having lost 5.6%.
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Analysis & FeaturesConditioners clean up with new scents
The performance of fabric conditioners is a masterclass in restoring value
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Analysis & FeaturesMe-toos lose in household spring clean
The threat of range rationalisation looms large in household
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Analysis & FeaturesGrocers enjoy condoms and lube growth
Brits want more in the bedroom. Just not necessarily more sex
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Analysis & FeaturesDark market weighs down indie sales
The recovering economy has had little impact on the purchasing habits of smokers
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Analysis & FeaturesStinking year for deodorant as soap slides
Sales of grooming products are looking less than spruce as the multiples lose ground to cheaper rivals such as the pound stores.
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Analysis & FeaturesFizz is flying as still wine takes a dive
Looking for grocery’s most sparkling sector? You’ve found it
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Analysis & FeaturesCan grocers keep pace as e-cigs evolve?
By most category standards, e-cigarettes is still a booming market
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Analysis & FeaturesPurrfect! Pet food leaps on posh pouches
Who’s a good boy, then? Petcare is defying downturn and deflation
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Analysis & FeaturesTrend of the year: protein
Protein is no longer the secret ingredient of the iron-pumping brigade…
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Analysis & FeaturesCarcinogen of the year
What is carcinogenic in 2015? Everything we eat, apparently
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Analysis & FeaturesTop advertising campaigns of 2015
Christmas might be the crescendo, but the advertising battle is fought all year round
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Analysis & FeaturesReset of the year: Lidl
He’d be the first to tell you there is more to come, but 2015 was a huge year for Lidl and Ronny Gottschlich
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Analysis & FeaturesStory of the year: Tesco
If 2014 was the year Tesco’s secrets spilled out soap opera style, 2015 was when CEO Dave Lewis faced the music
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat recall? Free from up a cool £100m
Free-from continues to charge ahead like a freight train





