All The Grocer articles in 21 March 2015 – Page 4
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NewsHaywood & Padgett eats up snack brand Nibnibs
Bakery Haywood & Padgett has acquired the snack brand Nibnibs in a deal which will allow the smaller company to expand its production capabilities.
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Comment & Opinion
Grocery, politics, kitchens: What Britain's Biggest Brands say about us
Delistings, pricing disputes, tumbling prices… the claws are out in grocery these days
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NewsSainsbury's close to filled pasta supply deal
The retailer has been without standard own-label fresh filled pasta since its former supplier, Pasta Reale, went into administration last summer
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Comment & OpinionGrey shoppers are still teen boomers at heart
Your compiled letters from the previous week
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NewsConvenience operators blast national minimum wage hike
Trade associations have warned the hike could force independent retailers to axe jobs
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Analysis & FeaturesSwitch the Lights: LED takeup revealed by BRC survey
The savings delivered by LED are enormous – and they keep getting bigger
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NewsKishor Patel approaches suppliers for online project
Independent retailer Kishor Patel has started approaching suppliers for his new Just Eat-style online company…
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco regains superstores from British Land
Tesco has entered into a £733m property swap with British Land, Waitrose sales boosted by Mother’s Day and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsStella Artois tests new super-premium beer brand extension
The concept being developed is a 4.8% abv beer that offers a “lighter, crisper drinking experience”
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NewsMedia Bites 20 March: Aldi, Amazon, business rates
Aldi is planning to launch an online store in Britain, which would be its first foray into ecommerce in Europe
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NewsSpar wholesaler James Hall revamps lunchtime offer with sushi
James Hall has completely overhauled its lunchtime offer with a new meal deal and new products
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NewsTesco takes back 21 superstores in British Land property swap
Tesco has taken back full ownership of 21 superstores from property giant British Land in an effort to head off future rental increases.
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NewsAldi to sponsor Team GB in lead-up to 2016 Olympics
The supermarket group will work with the British Olympic Association (BOA) to deliver key initiatives including the organisation’s youth engagement programme
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NewsMondelez's smash-hit Marvellous Creations bars slump 25% YOY
The decline contributed to overall sales of Cadbury Dairy Milk slowing from double-digit growth a year ago to just 0.4%
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Analysis & FeaturesFood & drink prices plummet as every category is affected
Year-on-year food price deflation across the big four steepened to 2.2% in the month to 1 March
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NewsRaw milk discussions postponed by FSA
The FSA board has decided to postpone discussions on the potential liberalisation of raw milk sales until the summer at le…
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Analysis & FeaturesBritain's Biggest Brands: 91-100
From Kettle to Clover, rounding off our 100 Biggest Brands
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Analysis & FeaturesBritain's Biggest Brands: 81-90
From Air Wick to Tate & Lyle, innovation helps the movers in 81-90
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Analysis & FeaturesBritain's Biggest Brands: 71-80
From Mars to Monster, some big splashes happen in 71-80
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Analysis & FeaturesBritain's Biggest Brands: 61-70
From Schweppes to Surf, surprising success is the story of 61-70





