All The Grocer articles in 19 May 2012 – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
Suppliers can't afford to treat negotiation as a standalone topic
Arriving at a customer meeting to discuss a consumer concept without the commercials is like teaching your pig to sing.
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NewsHancocks' jelly bean stand offer
Confectionery wholesaler Hancocks Cash & Carry has developed a jelly bean dispenser, which it claims will draw customers into indie stores.
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News
Bill's to open new store in Horsham
Bill’s Produce looks set to open its eighth store - in Horsham, West Sussex - after an epic wait.
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NewsTesco to slash exec bonuses
Tesco has revealed plans to slash the bonuses of its 5,000 highest-paid managers as part of activity to spread the impact of its recent rollercoaster results.
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NewsRetailers urged to prepare for online boom
The UK leaves the rest of Europe behind when it comes to shopping online, according to the president of Unilever Europe, Jan Zijderveld.
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Comment & Opinion
Why brands should listen up to social media
So wire baskets are finally available at Aldi after a Facebook campaign. As surprising as the fact…
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Analysis & FeaturesOrange juice hangs on despite Brazil fungicide fear
Orange juice was one of 2012’s first commodity scare stories - prices skyrocketed 20% overnight after a controversial fungicide was found…
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NewsM&S budget range Simply unconvincing
Marks & Spencer’s new budget range has divided opinion, with industry analysts describing it as “a sensible response to the success…
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Comment & Opinion
Titania: Clinton Cards and the Scottish invasion
Things in Britain may be looking up. Not for the economy, of course, but there is, at last, the faintest glimmer of enlightenment at the end of a very long tunnel of bad taste.
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NewsCoca-Cola pushes on relay route
Coca-Cola Enterprises has claimed independent retailers can increase soft drinks sales by a quarter if they tweak their displays…
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NewsConvenience sector in growth
The convenience sector is in growth for the first time in a decade, but it’s supermarket chains and symbol groups that are driving this…
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NewsCostcutter ready to push Kwiksave
Costcutter is set to roll its new Kwiksave fascia out to more retailers following the official opening of the first store last weekend.
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NewsG's takes Fresh & Naked into tomatoes, peppers and cukes
Salad supplier G’s Fresh is pushing further into branded produce with the addition of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers to its Fresh & Naked brand.
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NewsEco-friendly cups for green Queen toast
Brits celebrating the Jubilee this summer can ensure street parties are eco-friendly - by toasting the Queen using compostable cups…
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NewsDemographic profiling at George
Asda is deploying a new system to predict which items of George clothing will prove most popular in its individual stores
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News
Poundworld's discount wholesale site
Poundworld has launched a discount wholesale website targeted at market traders, eBay sellers and independent retailers.
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NewsTurbo Tango and Guzzle Puzzle scoop Sial d'Or prizes
British fmcg product developers won two out of nine categories in a prestigious global innovation competition last week…
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NewsOddbins plans wine fair
Oddbins is launching a wine fair where consumers can meet wine producers and attend tasting classes.
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