All The Grocer articles in 20 October 2012 – Page 3
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NewsBeer duty fraud 'out of control'
Wholesalers are warning that duty fraud on beer is spiralling “out of control” after new HMRC figures revealed one in 10 beers sold…
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NewsTesco bids to 'Make Moments Matter' with dedicated trainers
Tesco has revealed it is giving all 250,000 shop floor staff two hours training on how to communicate more effectively with shoppers…
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NewsSupermarkets look to the big guns to lift sales of video games
Halo’s Master Chief is going head-to-head with Call of Duty’s Black Ops team next month - with retailers hoping they’re the ones who win out…
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NewsHill in quest to grow biggest ever poinsettia
Hill Brothers is aiming to grow the UK’s biggest potted poinsettia in a bid to promote the variety ahead of the festive season…
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NewsSprouted seeds safety boosted by EU rule change
Sprouted seed suppliers dogged by last year’s tragic E.coli outbreaks in Germany and France are hoping to regain the trust of consumers…
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NewsNext generation joins Booths
Booths has welcomed a sixth-generation family member into the business…
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NewsBranded cider growth grinds to a halt
The once-booming branded cider market has slowed to a halt this year…
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NewsDrink Me Chai to bring bubble tea concept to UK
Hot beverage business Drink Me Chai is set to launch the first ever ‘bubble tea’ drink concept in UK retail.
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Comment & Opinion
Third Party: Don't go purple with rage at Cadbury
The High Court recently rejected a challenge by Nestlé to Cadbury’s application to register its colour purple for chocolate…
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NewsChelmsford Star Co-op CEO Tony Gudgeon set to retire
Tony Gudgeon is to retire as CEO of Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society early next year…
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News
Fizzy drinks and flat sales in China dominate City news
It’s been a big week for soft drinks businesses, including results from both The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo…
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Comment & Opinion
Second Opinion: Two cities nurturing indies
A visit to Amsterdam underlines how diminished our British cityscape has been by the unbridled spread of supermarkets…
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NewsSodastream gets into the cocktail spirit
SodaStream is making its first foray into the UK cocktail market with the launch of a stylish limited-edition machine and three new flavours…
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NewsMorrisons staff sign up to new leadership and logistics degree
Morrisons has launched a degree in supermarket operations…
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Comment & Opinion
Sustainable seafood: why god is in the detail
There has been a lot of noise this week around creating a truly sustainable European fisheries policy…
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NewsSkylanders figurine is exclusive for Tesco
Tesco is selling an exclusive figure for the Skylanders Giants game launched yesterday…
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NewsFontmell Magna Village Shop
A business at the heart of the picture postcard Dorset village of Fontmell Magna has come on to the market…
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NewsMyCostcutter and R&B get new websites
Costcutter has launched consumer websites for its new fascias myCostcutter and Rhythm & Booze.
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NewsWe Hae Meat wraps up two more Tesco listings
Scottish meat brand We Hae Meat has won two new Tesco listings following the launch of its sausages in stores this year…
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NewsJohn West's Sam is a hit on YouTube
John West has racked up over a quarter of a million YouTube hits within two weeks of launching a new interactive comedy video.
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