All The Grocer articles in 21 April 2012
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
Everyday stooges and the Clairol Clause
One hundred days to go and, inspired by some marketing genius at Florette
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News
Grocery Digest - 21/04/2012
Kit Kat is offering 10 shoppers the chance to scoop a cash prize if they find a golden ticket under their wrapper
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Comment and Opinion
Dairy Crest is doing the right thing
Dairy Crest’s announcement of plant closures and lost retail business is understandably of major significance to dairy farmers.
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Comment and Opinion
Tuscan raiders and squirrels on steroids
When you’re feeling a bit frayed around the edges after a long day at work, there’s no better way to lift the spirits than a dose of the Hairy Bikers.
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The Big Interview
Musgrave's unification
On the eve of its results, Musgrave Group CEO Chris Martin reflects on the unification of its Irish and UK operations, and the significance of its Superquinn acquisition.
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Comment and Opinion
Let’s hold goose fat price
Goose production in the UK is generally an immature developing industry and has a long way to go to match production in places such as Poland.
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Analysis and Features
Asda drives up wine promos
Asda has been hitting the bottle in a big way over the past month, while Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco all ran fewer featured space promotions.
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Analysis and Features
Beef prices set to soar further
The London Olympics and Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday will give Brits…
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Profiles and QandAs
David Wild, CEO Halfords
David Wild was part of Sir Terry Leahy dream team at Tesco before he decamped to Walmart
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Comment and Opinion
Starters orders... marks, get set, sell!
We are now fewer than three months away from a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ experience - something we will…
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News
Sainsbury's webcam updates for locals
Sainsbury’s has rigged up webcams at the construction site of a new store in Carlisle
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News
Wine prices set to rise
Supply concerns and tax increases have left the wine market facing a fresh wave of cost hikes…
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News
Norseland signs up The Simpsons
The Simpsons family is set to boost its presence in the dairy aisles with the launch of another range of Simpsons-branded cheeses aimed at kids.
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News
Sainsbury's new milk payment system
Sainsbury’s is to change the way it pays its dairy farmers for their milk…
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News
Messi signs for PepsiCo TV promo
Footie ace Lionel Messi has been signed up for a new link-up between Doritos and Pepsi Max.
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News
Ryvita launches lunch packs
Ryvita is making its first move into the chiller with a new lunch pack range.
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Analysis and Features
Can Lansley rub out tobacco trade... and at what price?
Andrew Lansley wants to stub out the trade, but suppliers remain determined to push to push the case against enforcing generic packaging.
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Comment and Opinion
Invest in the visual web
Why did a company with over 830 million users pay $1bn for a start-up with just 13 employees and just 30 million users?
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News
Happy Shopper ready meals
Booker has launched a range of chilled ready meals under its Happy Shopper banner.