All The Grocer articles in 21 April 2012 – Page 2
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My Alternative CV
Lucy Green, Marketing manager at Kimberly-Clark
Marketing manager at Kimberly-Clark on Sister Sledge, flushing baby wipes down the toilet and the realism of French cinema
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News
Grasshopper launches pop-up porridge
A supplier has taken a leaf out of Ikea’s book with the launch of ‘flat-packed’ pop-up porridge pots
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News
Tennent's rolls out export lager in Scotland
Tennent’s has launched an export lager in Scotland in a bid to revitalise the premium lager category.
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News
Krispy Kreme not expecting hot food tax
Krispy Kreme says it does not expect to be hit by the hot takeaway tax - because it doesn’t sell hot doughnuts at its 10 ‘HotLight’ stores.
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News
Douwe Egberts etches Jubilee jars
Douwe Egberts is rolling out limited-edition etched glass jars to mark the Diamond Jubilee.
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Analysis and Features
The new-look Makro depots from top down to inside out
Makro takes The Grocer on a tour of the new-look depots, where sharper ranging has been accompanied by staff empowerment.
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News
Doherty veal documentary delayed
A C4 documentary on veal featuring celebrity farmer Jimmy Doherty has been delayed to June after originally being scheduled for April.
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Comment and Opinion
How to sell: engage with your customer's strategy
A supplier had a cracking business with most major multiples but couldn’t get a breakthrough with Asda
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News
Nisa weighs up consumer website offer
Retail buying group Nisa is developing plans to launch a consumer-facing online grocery business.
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News
Collard is marketing and ops director at Morrisons
Morrisons has described its new marketing and operations director Nick Collard…
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News
Clubcard and online at heart of Tesco's new digital vision
CEO Philip Clarke this week put a seismic shift to digital at the heart of Tesco’s future strategy.
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News
Dairy Crest to close two sites
Dairy Crest has announced it is closing its Aintree and Fenstanton dairies.
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News
Dairy UK to sign up for calorie-cut pledge
Dairy UK is preparing to sign up to the Department of Health’s pledge…
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Comment and Opinion
Busybodies and disapprovers are on the march
April is the cruellest month, wrote TS Eliot. In political terms, the present one is also turning out to be the most perverse.
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News
Burts Crisps' ridge cut debut
Burts Chips is bringing back its Firecracker Lobster crisps - but in a new ridge-cut format.
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News
Burgen uses super-seed chia in its new loaf
Fastest-growing top 10 bread brand Burgen is launching a loaf…
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News
Cravendale switches to PET bottles
Arla is switching one-litre packs of Cravendale from Tetrapak cartons to PET bottles in a bid to widen the milk’s appeal.
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News
Booths scraps Everyday range
Two weeks after Tesco introduced its new ‘Everyday Value’, Booths has called time on its own Everyday range…
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News
Mattel rolls out Hunger Games Barbie
A tale of sacrifice and violence in a dystopian future doesn’t really sound like Barbie territory.
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