All The Grocer articles in 19 March 2016 – Page 6
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89 - McCoy's
McCoy’s is suffering as competition from baked snacks, popcorn and a host of ‘healthier’ snacks stiffens
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81 - Pizza Express
Pizza Express has passed the £100m mark, rising nine spots up the list
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8 - Lucozade
Repositioning Lucozade towards ‘daily strivers’ has kept it from falling into decline
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70 - Velvet
Things were neither soft nor smooth for Velvet, the UK’s second biggest toilet paper brand
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7 - Nescafé
Nescafé took something of a leap into the digital unknown last September
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65 - Kenco
Consumers are giving up on standard instant coffee in droves, but super-premium instant varieties are flying
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6 - McVitie's
It was always going to be tough for McVitie’s to keep up the pace of growth of recent years
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52 - Lenor
The year’s fifth biggest climber, thanks to the aptly named Unstoppables range of fragrance boosters
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42 - Müllerlight
Sales are up by just over £5m, thanks in part to the launch of Müllerlight Goodies
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39 - Kit Kat
It’s good to share. Hence the growing focus for chocolate brands on sharing formats
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28 - Müller Corner
Britain’s biggest yoghurt brand has had a tough year, with a backlash against indulgent yoghurts
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26 - Innocent
Innocent is starting to make Tropicana (21) look out of touch with its steady stream of innovative, on-trend NPD
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2 - Warburtons
The most sensational, inspirational Warburtons show is still running
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15 - Hovis
It’s not quite toast yet, but what was once Britain’s biggest bread brand continues to fall down our ranking
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14 - Lurpak
Britain’s biggest butter brand has lost £4m due to fierce deals aimed at halting own label’s growth in butters & spreads
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135 - Cushelle
Cushelle’s manufacturing technique uses heated air to boost softness and absorbency
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13 - Fairy
Fairy has lost £7.8m overall, with 2.9 million (2.1%) fewer units sold
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128 - Mars Sheba
More proof that pets are escaping the penny pinching at the tills: Sheba’s average price is up 12.2%