All The Grocer articles in 20 October 2012 – Page 2
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Grocer 33Tesco, Handforth
The Grocer 33 is a weekly mystery shopping survey, tracking price, service and availability at the five leading grocery retailers: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Each week the winning store manager is interviewed by The Grocer.
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Analysis & FeaturesLaverstoke ruling: intelligent self regulation or plain silly?
Jody Scheckter is outraged by a Portman Group ruling banning the use of his crayon drawing label for Laverstoke…
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NewsPortman Group rules against Jody Scheckter ale
An award-winning ale developed by ex-Formula One star Jody Scheckter five years ago has been deemed to breach the Portman Group’s rules regarding the protection of children.
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Analysis & FeaturesAfter Sainsbury's snub, what next for Red Tractor?
It’s not like there weren’t suspicions. Sainsbury’s growing embrace of Freedom Food had alerted producers…
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Analysis & FeaturesGrain shortage set to push gelatine prices higher
As bad grain harvests around the world send animal feed prices soaring, food manufacturers…
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InterviewsBakkavör from the brink?
In his spare time, Ágúst Gudmundsson can be found scaling treacherous inclines in the Alps. It must feel like a walk in the park compared with the peaks and troughs of Bakkavör.
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Analysis & FeaturesIt's time for independents to join the green party
Cutting a c-store’s energy-use can be tough - ‘green’ technology isn’t cheap and returns can be a long time coming…
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NewsBreakfast biscuits higher in satfat than a Hobnob
Breakfast biscuits contain more saturated fat - and less fibre - than McVitie’s Hobnobs, research by The Grocer has revealed.
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NewsASA investigates as Asda ad spells out £15 cap to guarantee
Asda has played down the significance of amending its 10% Asda Price Guarantee press ads, which now feature a prominent asterix…
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NewsMars Chocolate reports drop in profits for second year
Profits at Mars Chocolate have slipped for a second year running despite a big improvement in sales…
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Comment & Opinion
Tales of Titania 20/10/12
We’re called into secret talks at the FDF to use our “award-winning PR skills” to help stem the decline in traditional food sales…
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NewsHappy Egg Co rolls into US with $100m target
The Happy Egg Co is looking to crack the US, as it seeks to establish its free-range eggs ahead of a Californian ban on caged eggs in 2015…
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NewsJapanese soft drink Koji set for UK off-trade debut in 2013
A low-calorie soft drink produced by a traditional Japanese infusion process has been launched by Future Drinks.
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Comment & Opinion
Talking Shop: Obsess about detail, detail
There is a saying used by retailers and about retailers - “they know the price of everything but the value of nothing”…
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Comment & Opinion
Diversity can help your business address complex problems
Marks and Spencer’s commitment to employing people with disabilities and health conditions, with the roll-out of the Marks & Starts scheme…
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NewsQuorn adds trial-size portions to its range
Quorn has launched trial-size portions of two of its bestselling “everyday favourites” products…
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NewsKellogg's gains online insights with Adpoints
Kellogg’s has teamed up with loyalty scheme Adpoints, which allows Nectar card holders to earn points for watching ads online…
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NewsAV Foods sliced in two after UK growth
Frozen veg supplier AV Foods is splitting into two as the company’s Continental owners find their feet after four years of building UK sales…
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My Alternative CVAlternative CV for Dan Brown of It's Only Natural
What was your first ever job? I worked in a bagel bar at 16 - I learned how to make egg mayonnaise and ate a lot of salt beef…
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NewsPremier's Mark Tyledesley and Jon Goldstone are back
Two former Premier Foods directors have secured high-profile roles within the industry…
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