All The Grocer articles in 2 October 2010

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  • CRABBIES-GINGER-BEER
    News

    Now Crabbie’s offers 0% abv Ginger Beer

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    The rapid rate of brand extensions coming from Crabbie's is showing no sign of slowing as owner Halewood International introduces John Crabbie's Cloudy Ginger Beer. The new drink (rsp: £2.49 for 70cl) was a booze-free version of...

  • News

    World News 2/10/10

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Nestlé has created a new unit to focus on healthcare nutrition and is investing hundreds of millions of Swiss francs to expand the business over the coming decade. The Nestlé Health Science unit and Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences...

  • CARLSBERG-GIVEAWAY
    News

    Carlsberg targets evenings in with 3D TV giveaway

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Carlsberg is gearing up for longer winter nights in with a new promotion that offers drinkers the chance to win a Sky 3D package. The text-to-win promotion is rolling out now across the brewer's Carlsberg and Carlsberg Export beers. Each...

  • News

    Grocer 33 Online: Tesco leaves Ocado crying over spilt milk

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    A little spilt milk was enough to ensure Tesco snatched victory from Ocado in this month's Grocer 33 online shopping survey.

  • GARRY-HINDHAUGH
    News

    Grocer 33: Service - Queue-free Asda wins by a whisker

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    This week's service award was tightly fought, with Morrisons and Asda both providing a full basket, excellent customer service and a neat and tidy store.

  • News

    The Fast 50: Grow it alone

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    The food and drink industry is a real breeding ground for fast-growth private companies. Will the latest list provide rich pickings for trade buyers and private equity groups? Or, asks Hannah Stodell, will they continue to go it alone?

  • WAITROSE PRICE MATCH
    News

    As Waitrose matches Tesco, is Price serious about price?

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    The Waitrose Essential range has been a huge success. Now Mark Price wants to challenge the big four on brands. By Adam Leyland and Michelle Perrett

  • SIMON LITHERLAND LARGE
    News

    Q&A with Diageo's Simon Litherland: "I’m not suggesting our proposal will solve alcohol abuse"

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Simon Litherland, MD of Diageo GB, was our guest editor this week. Anna-Marie Julyan asked him about NPD, management and, first up, of course, duty

  • VODKA O
    News

    Acid Test: Vodka O

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Already Australia’s biggest-selling vodka behind Smirnoff Red, supplier Aussie Spirits predicted Vodka O would help reinvigorate spirits shelves in larger UK stores

  • Profiles

    My Alternative CV: Julian Moss, Aussie Spirits

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moss, founder, Aussie Spirits, on eating scorpions, embalming and James Bond

  • Profiles

    The Human Angle: Emma Pragnell

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    DS is a great brand to work for. I've worked here for nearly five years and my job has changed and developed so much over the years.

  • GUARANA-ANTARCTICA-BOTTLE
    News

    Guaraná Antarctica hits UK to challenge big soft drink brands

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Samba fever could soon grip soft drinks aisles as ABInBev introduces its Brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica this month. Made from the guaraná berry, it is second only in size to Coca-Cola in its native country and is the main sponsor of…

  • SPANISH-CHOCOLATE
    News

    Spanish Chocolate sweetens its appeal with new plastic tub

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    A supplier of thick, Spanish-style hot chocolate is taking on Cadbury and Mars by adding a cheaper plastic alternative to its premium tin in an attempt to appeal to price-conscious consumers and double sales over the next year. The...

  • CLIPPYS APPLES
    News

    Clippy's Apples pumps up the jam

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Week-long celebrations of jam, jam buttie battles and imaginative ingredients – one small producer is looking to change perceptions of our preserves. Sue Scott reports

  • News

    Arla ‘iron lady of dairy’ moves to Danish parent

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Arla Foods is to lose its deputy CEO Hanne Sondergaard as the "iron lady of dairy" is to take on a global role at parent company Arla Foods amba. Sondergaard has held a number of roles at Arla Foods UK and its Danish parent, Arla Foods...

  • CHARLIE WRIGHT NEW
    Comment & Opinion

    Critical Eye... on the audacity of Huge

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    The term ‘celebrity chef’ is now almost an insult. A dismissal of those small-time foodie hoods lurking in the shadowy alleys of fame while kingpins Jamie, Delia and latterly Heston expand their one-person empires exponentially.

  • HEINZ-SOUP-SPOONFUL
    News

    Heinz Soup back on TV for winter

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Heinz is embracing the colder weather with a new £2m ad campaign for its soups. The television commercial airs for four weeks from 3 October and features a variety of people of all ages preparing to take a first spoonful of steaming...

  • News

    Focus On Confectionery: Big night in helps chocs bag a win

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Sales of sharing bags and boxed chocolate have soared as Brits spend their evenings at home. But impulse goods have suffered as a result, reports Simon Creasey

  • News

    Baines takes over as trading director at the Today’s Group

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Today's Group, the wholesale arm of Nisa-Today's, has named veteran John Baines as its new trading director.Baines, who has worked for or with Today's Group for the past 22 years, is promoted from senior trading controller. He replaces...

  • News

    Class wars: the battle for own-label

    2010-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Cheap is nasty. The new battle in own label is all about quality, and supermarkets are upping their game with new ranges and reformulations. Beth Phillips reports