All The Grocer articles in 19 May 2012 – Page 3
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Analysis & Features
More featured space promos at Tesco
What a difference a month makes. In April, Tesco admitted its customers perceived it as lagging behind other mults on promotions
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News
Wholesalers focus on Jubilee opportunity
Wholesalers are getting in the party spirit for the Diamond Jubilee with new ranges and competitions.
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News
Tesco Italiano range grows
Tesco is rolling out a new range of Italian breads, pizzas, pasta and pasta sauces next week as it looks to offer a wider selection of Italian food…
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Comment & Opinion
We should market healthy products to kids
This year saw many of Europe’s big food and snack companies sign an enhanced ‘pledge’ to promise not…
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Comment & Opinion
The illusion of progress
American President Calvin Coolidge was once asked how he managed to remain healthy in a job that had…
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Comment & Opinion
Something for Jack and Jill
After Fanny-branded tuna comes Whiskey Dick, the world’s first, and quite possibly last, “bourbon-flavoured personal lubricant”.
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NewsTesco listing for Mariani's 'softer' jerky
An Australian producer of ‘soft’ jerky is set to shake up the UK’s burgeoning meat snacks market after securing a listing with Tesco.
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ProfilesWhere are they now? Julia Reynolds
After starting at the bottom of the corporate ladder as an office junior at Topshop in the mid-1990s, Reynolds rapidly rose through the ranks.
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Comment & OpinionA right royal knees up?
There’s huge potential in the Jubilee for us and we’re working hard behind the scenes to make sure our retailers maximise this potential
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News
Tesco stocks micro leaves
Tesco has boosted the foodie appeal of its fresh produce section with the addition of ‘micro leaves’.
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Analysis & FeaturesThere's 'little runway left' in the promotional takeoff
The eighth annual trade promotions survey by Ebiquity and The Grocer reveals rapidly diminishing prospects for brand growth.
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NewsSainsbury's and Majestic optimise sites for mobiles
Sainsbury’s has launched a mobile optimised version of its grocery shopping website.
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NewsWarning over pig 'mercy missions'
Pig farmers are being urged to ensure their sites are secure from trespassers amid rising concerns that animal rights campaigners are targeting farms…
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NewsCafédirect gets Steel as new CEO
Fairtrade coffee brand Cafédirect has appointed John Steel as CEO.
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My Alternative CVMy alternative CV: Peter Cox
What was your first-ever job? Mowing lawns while I was at university.
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NewsBandai to roll out Ben 10 toys
Bandai will be launching a toy range to support a new Ben 10 series due to air this autumn.
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NewsKids lunchbox cartons arrive for Sunny D
Sunny D is continuing its resurgence by expanding into cartons for children’s lunchboxes.
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NewsLego launches Team GB Olympic Minifigures range
Lego Minifigures, one of the supermarkets’ bestselling toy lines, is being expanded this summer with an Olympic-themed set of nine figures.
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NewsThe Avengers toys take off
Superhero team The Avengers is proving almost as much of a hit in the toy aisle as it has at the box office.
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NewsZari aims to be home-grown rival to Pink Lady
Apple grower AC Goatham & Sons is gearing up for its first marketing push for the Zari apple in a bid to establish a UK-grown contender to Pink Lady in five years.
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