All The Grocer articles in 20 June 2015 – Page 4
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City snapshot: Profits up 18.6% at Poundland but it cautions over first half trading
Poundland’s full-year underlying pre-tax profits were up 18.6% to £43.7m as annual sales hit £1bn for the first time, plus board changes at Poundland and the FTSE 100 hits a five month low.
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Tetley campaigns to bring back office tea break
The brand has launched a social media push after 44% of 2,000 consumers it polled said they couldn’t make time for a break
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Comment and Opinion
Added value or added cost - the great milk price debate
Are shoppers willing to spend more on standard milk, or only ‘added value’ milk?
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New Waitrose 'Pick Your Own Offers' will be consumer-tailored discount scheme
MD Mark Price suggests the scheme will “revolutionise” promotions
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Marmite to make Summer of Love with new recipe
Available from July to September, Marmite Summer of Love uses lager yeast said to give the spread a lighter flavour
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Appleby Westward eyes price improvement, expansion
The company is looking to recruit more than 20 new stores under the Spar fascia before the end of the year to add to the existing 260 trading
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Budgens offering free fruit to kids in loyalty scheme
The ‘Free Fruit Challenge’ offers school children of any age one free piece of fruit a day from participating stores
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Ferrero defends palm oil record amid French calls for Nutella boycott
Ferrero has defended its responsible sourcing record on palm oil, after a senior French minister called on consumers to boycott its flagship Nutella brand.
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Analysis and Features
Occasion is key to volume growth in a deflationary market
It is hard to see many brands or categories growing through consumer price rises in 2015…
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Lidl stresses fair wage commitment as shrimp worker petition nears target
Lidl has insisted it is committed to paying fair wages as shrimp worker campaign on the verge of reaching 100,000 signatures.
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New low-sugar energy drink from industry veterans
Rolling into stores from next month, and with a Waitrose listing from August, Pow will be introduced in three flavours
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Southern Comfort looks to build on 'Whatever's Comfortable'
New ad will be shown in cinemas and on VOD for 20 weeks
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Lambrini responds to downturn with redesign, sponsorships
New packaging, names, designs and campaigns for Halewood International brand
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Co-op's 'Fresh Three' gets grocer into price wars
The £125m promotion will see three popular products go half-price every three weeks
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Profiles and QandAs
Genius Foods gluten contamination: CEO Roz Cuschieri speaks out
In an exclusive for The Grocer, Genius Foods CEO Roz Cuschieri explains how the contamination took place
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City Snapshot: Co-op drops fruit & veg prices as it enters price war
The Co-operative Group has waded into the supermarket price war with £125m committed to slash the cost of fruit and veg across its 2,800 UK stores. Plus Rimmel mascara maker Coty is close to taking over $12bn worth of Procter & Gamble’s beauty assets.
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Media Bites 17 June: Co-op, Coty, Nestlé, Woolworths
The Co-operative Group is to invest £125m to cut the prices of fruit and veg in its 2,800 UK stores; Rimmel mascara owner Coty is close to taking over $12bn worth of Procter & Gamble’s beauty assets; and Nestlé is cutting 15% of its workforce across 21 African countries.
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Green's moves into luxury dessert kits
Each kit contains a sponge, pastry or biscuit crumb mix alongside other ambient ingredients
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Tesco gets ready for Ramadan in London
Supermarket’s religious festival activities include food donations, event sponsorship and a redesigned van
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Heineken tackles £8.5m promotion push for Rugby World Cup
Limited edition packaging will offer consumers chance to win big RWC prizes