All The Grocer articles in 2 September 2000
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Eurosport ads for Colombia coffee
Nichols Foods is introducing Buendia which it claims is the only instant coffee product in the UK that is produced and packed entirely in Colombia. Made from Arabica coffee beans and packaged in black and gold jars, the coffee is produced by the...
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William Reed Publishing: Grocer TV going on air next week
The Grocer breaks exciting new ground next week when it moves into television. GrocerTV goes live on Sky Digital channel 642 on Wednesday with the first series conceived and produced for the independent grocery sector. Preproduction work was being...
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In the city: Analysts are hungry for more light to be shed
As Iceland prepares to release its last set of separate interim results on Tuesday, observers will be more interested in the accompanying progress report about its merger with Booker. "Investors just want to hear some reassuring noises about the...
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Tabletalk Antony Worral Thompson chef and TV personality
Just when we thought it was safe to go back into the farmyard, scientists attack us with another BSE bombshell. We are now told by scientists that it is possible for other species of animal and possibly humans to be carriers of BSE and variant CJD...
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Stowells looks to informal appeal
Stowells of Chelsea is spending £1.2m on a new advertising campaign to position the brand as informal wines for everyday drinking. It breaks next week in mid-market national press and Sunday supplements. Stowells senior brand manager Clare...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: DAIRY: bright arrivals for the
Scotland's dairy sector has met the challenge of hard times with innovative brands and expansion initiatives says Vic Robertson The Scottish dairy industry is showing remarkable resilience in spite of adverse economic conditions which have led to...
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Asda: No pay by sale'
Asda this week denied rumours it plans any form of pay by sale' system in the UK, even at its Patchway flagship store. Practiced in the US by Asda's parent Wal-Mart, pay by sale' systems clear payment to suppliers for goods once they have been...
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Asda: Momentum is slowing
Asda continues to find it hard to maintain last year's momentum, suggest the latest market share figures from Taylor Nelson Sofres. August was a tough month for the Wal-Mart subsidiary, according to Sharetrack data leaked to The Grocer, with market...
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BEEF: Irish supplies crucial to autumn price prospects
Confusion as Brussels postpones meeting on export subsidy cuts Beef traders are watching Ireland nervously for price hints as the seasonal upturn in production begins, and this year the odds on a pre-Christmas supply surge from the Republic are...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: Wiseman award: where the custo
It's a challenge finding ways to appeal to shoppers. The Robert Wiseman Neighbourhood Shop of the Year award manages to find plenty of star contenders every year The Grocer and Robert Wiseman Dairies are gearing up for the fifth year of the...
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New vegetables: Prepared salads' baby leaf boom
Market wants interesting shapes, colour and flavour' A whole new range of baby leaf salads may soon add their weight to the expanding prepared market, according to breeder Elsoms Seeds. Its open day at Spalding introduced a new trial category...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: FISH: salmon leaps back upmark
The Scottish salmon industry is working to restore its image for superb quality following the ISA scare and is also adding value with organics, innovation, and convenience says Nicky Holmyard Over the past few years the Scottish salmon industry...
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Waitrose backs British bacon
Sir; I was disappointed to read the weekly shop page in last week's The Grocer (page 33, August 19) in which you state that eight unsmoked rindless rashers of bacon cost your shopper £2.59 in Waitrose, when the shelf edge barker displayed a cost of...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: Bakery
Warburtons: baked in Scotland Although its roots are in Bolton, Warburtons has made significant inroads into Scotland since it entered the market in 1995. Warburtons claims a 13% share of the Scottish bread market and year on year growth of...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: bakery
The right sort of indulgence Scotland's sweet tooth and strong baking tradition stand it in good stead in the race to produce tempting and innovative sweets, cakes and other baked goods. Clare O'Brien reports Scotland is the home of baking. It's...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: BEER: eye on the ball
Tactics are straightforward for giants and niche players but middle ground players find strategies trickier says Tim Palmer Success in the Scottish brewing industry can be a question of size. Biggest of them all is Scottish Courage, which until...
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The Grocer focus on Scotland: Beer
The challenge to Irn-Bru Scotland's soft drinks market is hotting up with the debut of fresh contestants and the range expansion of popular brands. Irn-Bru continues to be Scotland's leading carbonates brand, outstripping even Pepsi and Coke, and...
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The National Lottery: Branson team move to soothe retailers'
As uncertainty continued to cloud the future of the National Lottery, the favourite to win the franchise moved to reassure existing lottery retailers. Any retailer with a Camelot lottery terminal will automatically receive a People's Lottery one,...
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Clicks not bricks: Memory like a fish?
Goldfish, it is said, have only a four second memory and so do some retailers despite vast reserves of loyalty card data. But the internet will make it much easier for all staff to have full consumer histories always at hand. Claire Murphy...
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Clicks not bricks: Speed junkies
Can rapid reaction home delivery companies repeat the success of Stateside operations? Gillian Law talks to some of the ambitious start-ups determined to stick with it until profits start to appear The customers stagger in bleary eyed and unwashed...





