All The Grocer articles in 21 June 2014 – Page 4
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Analysis and Features
Sainsbury's Tu clothing faces online challenge
Sainsbury’s Tu clothing faces online margin and profit challenge…
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Analysis and Features
Cash crops 'will help meet global demand for more food'
Cash crop production does not necessarily harm poor economies and communities, a study has claimed…
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The Big Interview
Diana Hunter, Conviviality Retail CEO: the Big Interview
She’s overseen a flotation, two acquisitions and a major overhaul of the company’s franchise model and there’s plenty more…
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Analysis and Features
Barbecue, seasonal and outdoor goods: sales tips for independents
Outdoor goods are seasonal and bulky, but can deliver high margins…
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Analysis and Features
Coca butter and aluminium are key commodity risers
Sweet-toothed consumers continue to contribute to the rising price of cocoa butter…
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Grocer 33
Asda Great Yarmouth
We didn’t have Black Friday here and I have the team to thank for that…
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News
Beer and cider sales soar as World Cup kicks off
Football fever, coupled with good weather and Father’s Day, made last week a bumper one for the drinks industry…
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News
Inside Netto: From Denmark with discounts
The news that Netto is returning to the UK in a joint venture with Sainsbury’s has taken many in the grocery industry by surprise. So what is the Netto brand?
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News
Sainsbury’s to bring back Netto in the UK
Sainsbury’s is helping bring discounter Netto back to the UK.
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News
World Cup triggers pork pie and sausage roll fever
Footie fans seem to have little interest in emulating Cup player physiques as sales of pork pies and sausage rolls soared.
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News
Responsibility Deal report queries drinks industry funding
Representatives of an academic body conducting a government-commissioned review of the Responsibility Deal have launched a damning attack on it.
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News
Asda’s Stephen Smith on price war and Golds win: Video
Asda’s chief customer officer Stephen Smith talks to The Grocer’s James Halliwell about the retailer’s Grocer Gold award wins, the supermarket price war, and its future plans.
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Analysis and Features
Premier Foods looks to power ahead
Premier Foods’ mammoth restructuring effort looks to be nearing the end after it spun off another non-core business.
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News
Premier Foods reports falling sales of power brands
Preimer Foods has announced a fall in sales on some of its key lines…
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News
Tesco kicks off health range with meals-on-wheels service
Tesco is rolling out a restaurant-on-wheels service to support the launch of its new healthy eating range My Fit Lifestyle.
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News
Morrisons job cuts ‘disappointing’, says Sir Ken
Former Morrisons chairman Sir Ken Morrison has labelled job cuts at the retailer “disappointing”.
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News
McColl’s opens 750th c-store as expansion continues
McColl’s Retail Group has opened its 750th convenience store.
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News
Britain’s best high street sought in new competition
The government is to launch a competition to find the best high street in Britain, as part of a new branding exercise by high streets minister Brandon Lewis.
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News
Tea suppliers back global training scheme for smallholders
Big name suppliers are backing the rollout of a training programme designed to help smallholder tea farmers increase their yields and modernise production.
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Analysis and Features
Moody’s downgrade won’t hurt Tesco too much
The downgrade of Tesco’s long-term debt ratings by Moody’s was widely reported to have heaped further pressure on CEO Philip Clarke