All The Grocer articles in 21 January 2017 – Page 4
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News
Petrol forecourt sales soar as market entrants drive growth
Christie & Co’s Business Outlook report found the independent dealer market “is heated”
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News
Tesco transports products from China on Trans-Siberian Railway
The journey, which takes 26 days, is more than 5,700 miles long and crosses eight countries
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Tyrrells gives ‘rugged’ Furrows lineup a makeover
Hat-wearing ‘men of the land’ hold enormous ridged potato crisp on new packs
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Aldi launches 'flexitarian' Full of Beans chilled mince
The chilled mince product counts towards consumers’ 5 a day
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Maxol launches new gluten-free range under Moreish food brand
A “healthier” range of foods is also being launched to meet demand for “tasty and innovative quick serve solutions”
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My Alternative CV
T-tox founder Johnny Harris: My Alternative CV
I describe my role as a tea pusher! I sell healthy matcha teas to people leading an active and balanced lifestyle
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Comment and Opinion
Aldi takes different tack with Duncan the indifferent duck
Aldi’s ad people must be furious that rival Lidl has such a pun-worthy name
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Comment and Opinion
Pizza Hut helps consumers beat the Monday blues
If you’re reading this, you survived Blue Monday
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Comment and Opinion
Paxit looks likely as Mrs Thatcher inspires our shopkeeper
If we’ve learned anything at all from Brexit it’s that this is no obstacle to making your voice heard
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Nim’s to launch kids snacks after record raise on Backit
The Kent-based supplier surpassed its £20k campaign target by raising £22,761 of pledges from 71 backers
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City snapshot: Finsbury Food Group warns it must recover rising costs
Finsbury Food Group has said “further cost recovery” will be required in the second half after flat first half sales
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Media Bites 19 Jan: Premier Foods, Mondelez, BHS
US hedge fund Paulson & Co, until recently Premier Foods’ second-biggest investor, has launched a blistering attack on the company after it blamed commodity prices and a weak pound for a profit warning that sent its shares tumbling.
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury’s food dancing: nice moves, or embarrassing dad?
The campaign is aiming for a younger, hipper crowd but doesn’t quite hit the spot
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News
Euro Garages reportedly lining up Little Chef bid
The forecourt operator is understood to be in “advanced talks” to buy the brand and its 70 restaurants from Kout Food Group
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Shane Meadows directs series of short films for Co-op ads
The society today revealed a target to recruit a million new members by the end of 2017
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Sainsbury's unveils food dancing ad
First execution by Wieden & Kennedy marks dramatic change in direction
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Gousto surveys customers on potential Co-op collection deal
The development comes after Tesco and Waitrose trialled their own in-store recipe kits towards the end of last year
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Graze to hand out one million snack samples in London
Activity timed to coincide with increased interest in healthy eating in January
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First spinach, now courgettes, tomatoes and peppers hit by short supply
Supermarkets are struggling to source some fresh produce items due to poor weather across Europe
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