All The Grocer articles in 19 September 2015 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
Deal with discounters at a level you can sustain
The discounter freight train has got up a head of steam and is cruising past the competition to record shares…
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News
Fresh to Store adds new Scottish regional products to offer
Fresh to Store has launched a new range of Scottish regional products for customers north of the border
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Comment and Opinion
If sugar is the new tobacco, move fast
Jamie Oliver’s call for a tax on sweetened drinks is just one of a growing number of broadsides in the war on sugar
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News
2 Sisters becomes the UK's biggest food and drink player
2 Sisters has become the largest food and drink player in the UK
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The Big Interview
Jason Tarry: 'Work to do but Tesco reset is on track'
Softly, softly: how chief product officer Jason Tarry is resetting Tesco
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Analysis and Features
Van man Mike Greene itching to get My Local on the road
The entrepreneur is confident simple changes to layout and ranging can work wonders for the stores whatever the locations
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Analysis and Features
The OC&C Top 150 index 2015
Sales and profit growth has slumped, the latest OC&C Index for The Grocer reveals, but own label is finding its way
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News
SFO investigation 'is silencing Tesco talk' to GCA Tacon
Suppliers fear being dragged into the ongoing Serious Fraud Office investigation, a top negotiation expert claimed
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News
Jolly Hog's posh gluten-free sausages win listings at Ocado
Premium sausage brand Jolly Hogg has secured its first national supermarket listing with Ocado
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News
Chilled food businesses Senoble and Fresh-Pak seeking buyers
Two own-label chilled foods businesses have stuck up a for sale sign
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News
Scottish plans for alcohol levy blasted as 'naked tax grab'
The Scottish government is on a collision course with the alcohol industry again
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News
Why Bisto metal contamination recall took two weeks
Premier Foods has said it is looking at adding new detectors to its Bisto production line
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Comment and Opinion
Shopper psychology: have retailers thought it through?
”It is a strange fact that retailers are typically less expert in shopper psychology than the big branded houses”
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Jeremy Corbyn (as told to Bill Tush)
According to Marx’s theory of alienation, the proletariat of Budgens have become estranged from their species-essence
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Comment and Opinion
Jamie's Super Food: sanctimonious 'secrets to a long life'
Returning to TV two stones lighter has only boosted Jamie Oliver’s sanctimonious gland
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News
Gregg Wallace backs 'Deck to Dinner' local fish initiative
UK fishermen have teamed up with MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace to encourage shoppers to try more types of local fish
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Analysis and Features
Waitrose keeps foot down on promotional accelerator
Last week Waitrose surprised many industry experts when it revealed its operating profits were up 0.6%
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News
Young's Seafood applies to trademark Spey Valley sub-brand
Young’s Seafood could be set to launch a new sub-brand after registering a trademark for the name Spey Valley
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News
City snapshot: Waitrose weekly sales fall 0.9%
Waitrose said sales fell 0.9% for the week ending 12 September
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Analysis and Features
Conviviality: a Booker for the drinks trade?
£1.1bn merger creates on and off-trade giant but execution is key