All The Grocer articles in 21 April 2012 – Page 2
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NewsActimel given a new look
Danone is embarking on its first major packaging overhaul of Actimel in 10 years in a bid to improve the brand’s shelf standout and sales.
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NewsClarence Court adds guinea fowl eggs
Premium egg supplier Clarence Court is expanding its line-up of speciality eggs…
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Comment & Opinion
Will Adjudicator be all bark and no bite?
The industry waits with bated breath to see if the forthcoming Queen’s speech contains proposals for a Grocery Code Adjudicator.
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NewsSnack Fries arrive in UK
US bagged snack brand Smart Fries has become the latest air-popped product to hit the UK.
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NewsMobile phones now key to Asda ecommerce
Asda COO Judith McKenna has highlighted mobile shopping as a key channel for Asda
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NewsAspinall steps down as Fortnums boss
The resignation of Fortnum & Mason boss Beverley Aspinall this week…
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NewsTangerine brings back Vimto Bon Bons
Tangerine Confectionery is reintroducing Vimto Bon Bon sweets, which left shelves when producer McCowan’s went into administration.
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NewsLidl backs British in meat revamp
Lidl is revamping its entire fresh meat and poultry range in a bid to push its growing British credentials.
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NewsFelix Goody Bags target treat market
Nestlé Purina is targeting the burgeoning pet treat market with a new range under the Felix brand
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NewsMattel 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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NewsBooths 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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NewsCravendale 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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NewsBurgen uses super-seed chia in its new loaf
Fastest-growing top 10 bread brand Burgen is launching a loaf…
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NewsBurts Crisps' ridge cut debut
Burts Chips is bringing back its Firecracker Lobster crisps - but in a new ridge-cut format.
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Comment & 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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NewsDairy 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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News
Dairy Crest to close two sites
Dairy Crest has announced it is closing its Aintree and Fenstanton dairies.
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NewsClubcard 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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NewsCollard is marketing and ops director at Morrisons
Morrisons has described its new marketing and operations director Nick Collard…
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NewsNisa weighs up consumer website offer
Retail buying group Nisa is developing plans to launch a consumer-facing online grocery business.
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