All The Grocer articles in 2 May 2015 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Tunnock's ad annoys the office as K adds grist to rumour mill
It’s enough to drive you to drink which, once again and just in time for the Bank Holiday, science has proven is a good thing
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News
Birds Eye sales slump as Nomad steps in
Newly filed accounts at Companies House for the UK business revealed pre-tax profits plunged more than £20m (26%) to £62.7m on sales down 4.6% to £446.3m in 2014
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Comment and Opinion
The beginning of the end for supermarket loyalty schemes?
Are we seeing the beginning of the end for supermarket loyalty schemes?…
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Comment and Opinion
What Tesco must do
Tesco says it is now focusing on the fundamentals of availability, service and targeted price reductions
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Analysis and Features
LED finance options are opening up LED to indendent retailers
With 71% of independent retailers saying the upfront cost put them off LED lighting, it’s clearly still a big issue
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News
Carlsberg spoofs controversial 'beach body' ad
The beer brand has placed digital adverts at three sites on the London Underground
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News
Tesco Direct links with Sportfolio for Rugby World Cup apparel
Shoppers on Tesco Direct can order home delivery or free click & collect items in store, including official Rugby World Cup sports clothing and equipment
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News
Bodega rolls first antipasti and grain salads into Sainsbury's
Cranswick has extended its Bodega brand beyond olives for the first time with a trio of antipasti and grain salads…
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News
Winterbotham Darby kicks off second brand with Italian range
Soli comprises 26 lines and will roll into 190 Waitroses on 18 May for a six-month trial period. All Soli products will be merchandised together and sit within a two-for-£5 promotion.
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News
Cadbury Mini Rolls get four new flavours in overhaul
The revamped range, rolling out next week, features two new core flavours (raspberry and chocolate orange) alongside two limited editions - banana and cola
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News
Calorie content on alcohol is not easy, industry argues
On Tuesday MEPs on the health committee voted overwhelmingly in favour of the European Commission drawing up plans for new regulations by 2016
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News
Horsegate link unclear after EU horsemeat arrests
A total of 26 people were arrested, and police seized €37,000 (£26,000) in cash, along with more than 800 horse passports, medication, microchips, computer equipment and 200 horses
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News
Tesco hands most of own-label soft drinks supply to Refresco Gerber
Cott Beverages ditched as Tesco carries out consolidation play devised by CEO Dave Lewis
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News
Sainsbury's adds blossoms and micro-herbs to its bagged salads
The Taste the Difference range launched this week and includes Sweet Crimson Basil Salad, Aromatic Oriental Salad and Powerful and Punchy Salad
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News
Media bites 1 May: EU redundancy ruling, Mike Coupe, John Menzies
A number of papers cover the failure of workers at collapsed retailers Woolworths and Ethel Austain to win compensation.
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News
City snapshot: Waitrose sees first quarter sales growth of 0.9%
The fall of Easter in 2014 continues to distort Waitrose’s weekly sales figures, with sales for the week to 25 April up 9.5% year-on-year
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News
Tastesmiths is new name for Hare's Moor meal kits brand
The brand, launched in 2009, successfully raised capital earlier this year to support the relaunch, which includes a “significant investment” in packaging, production, marketing and PR
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News
The Co-operative Group sells six stores and closes another
Vowing to ditch its larger stores to focus on convenience, the society last month revealed it had sold 37 larger stores in the year to 3 January
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Grocer 33
Waitrose closes Grocer 33 service gap to Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is now only three wins ahead of Waitrose, which won again this week…
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Grocer 33
Nigel Huxley, Waitrose Bath: Grocer 33 store of the week
This branch is quirky because it is on two levels and has escalators…