All The Grocer articles in 20 February 2016 – Page 6
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NewsMuddle & Mash cocktail mixers roll into 400 Tesco stores
Muddle & Mash was created by columnist Claire Nuttall, founder of The Brand Incubator, and award-winner Louise Lloyd
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Analysis & FeaturesHeidi Dark Raspberry Chocolate: acid test
Brits are buying less chocolate. Volume sales last year fell 3% as consumers sought ways to cut down on sugar
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News'Baffling' allergy labels put health at risk, experts warn
The FSA recommends just two allergy warnings: ‘may contain XXX’ and ‘not suitable for someone with XXX allergy’
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Analysis & FeaturesM&S Lamb Shoulder Rogan Josh: acid test
In a fresh meat category that has declined in value 3.5%, lamb is one of the worst performers
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NewsBirds Eye goes big on fast hot breakfasts with Hello Morning!
The quick-to-prepare Hello Morning! range, available from 14 March, comprises Belgian waffles, croissants and pancakes
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Comment & OpinionCRM needs the human factor. Just ask Walter Iuzzolino
Smart brands are still making high-profile punts on human intuition
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Comment & OpinionThe Great Sport Relief Bake Off provides food for thought
Is it strange The Great Sport Relief Bake Off features hardly any sports stars mixing up sponge?
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Comment & OpinionGrowth matters, it doesn't have to be all discounter dynamic
Grocery retail delivered zero growth in 2015, according to Kantar Worldpanel
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NewsA third of UK shoppers willing to buy groceries direct from suppliers
Toilet paper is the item most likely to be bought direct, exclusive survey for The Grocer shows
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Comment & OpinionWhy the lure of selling direct is seriously tempting suppliers
“Disintermediation is easy to overestimate in the short term and underestimate in the long term”
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NewsBravura Foods adds Free From Fellows gummy sweets line-up
Free From Fellows comprises gummy bears, cola bottles and midget gems
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NewsRiemann adds multi-angle sun spray duo
The NPD, rolling into Boots this week, comes in a multi-angle can designed to make it easier to apply
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NewsFruitus bar duo relaunched as free-from breakfast options
The reformulated gluten-free apricot and raspberry variants have the same 20% oat content but feature other cereals
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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury’s Argos bid under pressure from rival Steinhoff offer
South African furniture retailer Steinhoff table a surprise 175p bid for Argos owner Home Retail Group
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NewsMedia Bites 22 Feb: Sainsbury's, Argos, Steinhoff, Brexit
A date has finally been set for the EU referendum, but the story dominating the business pages this weekend was the last-minute bid for Argos from furniture retailer Steinhoff.
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Comment & OpinionCoffee pod sales face a green challenge in Hamburg
Can a player come up with a material to keep coffee fresh without costing the earth?
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NewsOppo frozen out by Dragons
Oppo ice cream has walked away empty handed from Dragons’ Den after the five potential investors raised questions over the brand’s taste and profitability.
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Analysis & FeaturesSteinhoff's Argos bid leaves Sainsbury's in a tricky spot
Sainsbury’s is in a tricky spot after its bid for Argos was comprehensively gazumped by South African retailer Steinhoff
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NewsAssociated British Foods nudges up guidance on weakening pound
Associated British Foods expects its performance for the year to 27 February to be marginally better than previously indicated given the recent weakening of the pound.





