All The Grocer articles in 19 May 2012 – Page 4
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NewsNew Repair & Protect lines from Sensodyne
Sensodyne is expanding its £10m Repair & Protect toothpaste with two new variants.
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NewsRiverford switches to a single logo
Riverford Organic, the UK’s biggest veg box delivery company, is rolling out a single identity across its nationwide network…
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NewsFayrefield plans dairy toy duo
Fayrefield Foods is trying to do for dairy what the Kinder egg did for confectionery with the launch of a kids yoghurt that comes with its own collectible toy.
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NewsTesco refreshes yoghurt drinks with multivitamin-led overhaul
Tesco has boosted its yoghurt drinks range with a raft of new variants, including a first-to-market multivitamin dairy drink.
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NewsTrewithen set for 'happiest' new look
Cornish dairy supplier Trewithen Dairy is gearing up for a major rebrand this summer.
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NewsAirwaves revamped with the 'pow' factor
Wrigley is looking to breathe new life into its £42m Airwaves brand after turning around the performance of category powerhouse Extra.
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NewsEx-Corrie star Wilson gets a break in Asda
First Alex James, now ex-Corrie star Sean Wilson - Asda is giving another celebrity cheesemaker a shot at the big time…
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NewsGenius alters recipe as its sales growth stalls
Genius is introducing a new recipe for its gluten-free bread after coming under increasing pressure from branded and own-label rivals.
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NewsVeg-topped soups for New Covent Garden
New Covent Garden Soup Co has unveiled a new range of soups featuring a layer of fresh vegetables.
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NewsReady meals revamp for Annabel Karmel
Annabel Karmel has revamped its range of meals for children aged one to four years.
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NewsClippy's seals Marmachilli Ocado listing
Jam maker Clippy’s has extended distribution of its new Marmachilli marmalade into Ocado.
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Analysis & FeaturesCostcutter begins a new era with Kwiksave
Colin Graves is no longer involved, but Costcutter owner Bibby Line Group have resurrected the Kwik Save name as a convenience outlet. So what can we expect and where does it fit in?
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Comment & Opinion
Have we reached a historic moment when supermarkets start to shrink?
Ever since supermarkets were first invented, they have grown larger and more all-encompassing.
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Analysis & FeaturesAre hypermarkets dead in the water?
Three multiples have gone cold on the format, but Sainsbury’s and market analysts still see plenty of potential for hypermarkets.
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Category ReportGrocery Retail Structure 2012
The convenience sector is in growth for the first time in a decade, but it’s supermarket chains and symbol groups that are driving it.
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NewsA whole wild Alaskan salmon for sale at £2
First, there was the £2 chicken. Now Asda has attracted the ire of food campaigners by offering shoppers a £2 whole Wild Alaskan salmon.
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NewsStrongbow squares up to Stella with its own pear cider NPD
Pear cider is to become the new battleground for two of Britain’s biggest drinks brands.
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Analysis & FeaturesWho is your Hidden Hero?
We selected five unsung heroes from the world of grocery – and invited them to be guests of honour at The Grocer Gold Awards on 13 June.
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