All The Grocer articles in 19 September 2015 – Page 3
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News
Natural Balance says healthy eating trend behind sales boom
Newly acquired Natural Balance Foods saw a 67% sales jump in the year before its buyout…
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Grocer 33
Rachel Thompson, Sainsbury's Cardiff: G33 store of the week
Customer service is absolutely my focus and it is the same for my colleagues. They know the area and the customers
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News
Scottish carrier bag levy sees The Co-op raise £750,000
Co-op raises £750,000 for charity through Scots bag charge
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News
Kerrygold butter sales in US boosted by grass-fed factor
Strong growth in the butter and cheese categories has put the US division of Irish dairy co-op Ornua on target
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Comment and Opinion
Revealed: what your cuppa says about you
One fifth of Scots take milk with no sugar, compared with 42% of people from Yorkshire
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News
Halloumi cheese: opponents unite to challenge Cyprus PDO bid
Specialist Cheese Association and British Retail Consortium join forces to challenge Cypriot PDO bid to own halloumi
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News
Ocado ‘not worried’ by Amazon Fresh as sales beat forecasts
Ocado has declared itself unworried by the looming threat of Amazon Fresh after topping analysts’ sales expectations in the third quarter
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News
First Milk announces only Haverfordwest farmers will receive Tesco bonus
First Milk’s announcement criticised by NFU Scotland
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News
JJ Foodservice to offer own-label water cash to charities
Customers and the general public will be able to choose their charity online over the next 12 weeks
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Comment and Opinion
Annabel Karmel hits back at Joanna Blythman over ready meals
”I am writing in response to Joanna Blythman’s idealistic take”
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Comment and Opinion
Children's food brands are committed to healthier options
”I wholeheartedly agree with Joanna Blythman’s view that the food industry is often guilty of marketing nutritionally poor”
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Analysis and Features
10 Things You Need To Know About... Hot Beverages
Break out the china, because for the latest in our series of digital features, we’re lifting the lid on the British hot beverages market. So why won’t a cup of builders tea cut it anymore?
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News
Morrisons adds 'new' Lake District cheese in support package
Morrisons has launched a ‘new’ Lake District cheese brand as part of its package of support for farmers
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Analysis and Features
By George! 80% of coffee pod drinkers stick to official brand
Revealed: Brits are coffee pod snobs, with only 20% willing to use third-party pods in their machines
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Analysis and Features
Global NPD top 10: from curry tea to mushroom coffee
We’ve scoured the globe, with the help of Mintel, to find the most interesting launches, from carrot curry tea to mushroom coffee
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Analysis and Features
Bean there, done that: we visit Britain's biggest roastery
Britain’s biggest coffee roastery just got bigger. We sent deputy category reports editor Amy North to find out why…
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Analysis and Features
Buyer Q&A: everyday tea & coffee's decline 'is permanent'
Herbal & fruit teas, single origin products and pods will drive future growth in hot beverages, says Spar buyer
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Analysis and Features
Brands turn the heat up on ad spend with 18.1% growth
Hot Beverages biggest spenders have forked out £32m on ad space in the past year, with Nescafé flying highest…
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Analysis and Features
Brits wake up and smell the (posh) coffee
Brands are riding the wave of super-premium coffee success. But what does this mean for everyday instant?
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Analysis and Features
Break out the fine china! Posh tea booms as builders slides
Sales of fruit & herbal, green and speciality tea flourish as Brits broaden their tea horizons