All The Grocer articles in 21 March 2015 – Page 7
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News
Media Bites 18 March: Sainsbury's, BHS, 'back door inflation'
In a morning dominated by the build up to the pre-election Budget, the newspapers still find room to cover the latest sales decline at Sainsbury’s, worries of mass store closures at BHS and ‘sneaky’ price rises on products with shrinking pack sizes.
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Analysis and Features
The Grocer Says: Sainsbury's beats forecasts but a return to growth remains a distant prospect
Sainsbury’s share were up by 5.5% from their Friday close price early this morning after its fourth quarter like-for-like sales defied doom-mongering forecasts.
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Comment and Opinion
Ant & Dec following Dalton out the Morrisons door shows shift in focus
With David Potts comes a renewed focus on product, not gimmick
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Dutch IPO could value Refresco Gerber at €1.3bn
Dutch drinks giant Refresco Gerber will be valued at between €1.07bn and €1.29bn (£770m-£930m) when it floats in Amsterdam later this month.
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Craft beer brewers line up Scottish export deal
Glasgow-based wholesaler JW Filshill has signed up 19 Scottish brewers for its export initiative Craft Beer Clan
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Fabulous Bakin' Boys rebrands as The Fabulous Bakers, promises 'back-to-basics'
“The team is really excited to be the first mainstream branded bakery to use only natural, honest kitchen-cupboard ingredients with no artificial nonsense”
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on own label: 18 April
So how has own label’s share of retailers’ sales changed over the past year? And how has this affected retailer performances?
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Netto continues re-launch with Cheshire location
The discounter opened its first store in the UK in Leeds in November and it has since opened four more stores
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IGD launches annual IGD awards
The closing deadline for entries is 29 May, with finalists announced in July and the winners revealed at a ceremony in London on 6 October
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Asda launches new wedding clothing range
The collection includes a six-piece page boy outfit from £51 and three-piece bridesmaids outfits from £28, with garments starting at £7
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Snackeroni pork salami stick to go head-to-head with Peperami
Rolling out to 500 Asda stores across the country this week, Snackeroni is a 100% pork salami stick available in three flavours - Original, Chorizo and Really Hot and Spicy
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Farm Shop & Deli Awards announce regional winners
The awards are now in their second year and recognise the best standards in the UK’s independent, speciality retail market
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Ant & Dec's relationship with Morrisons ends
Morrisons and Ant & Dec are calling time on their multi-million pound advertising deal, two years after it was first signed
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David Potts tells Morrisons employees he will 'listen as hard as I possibly can' in new video
The new CEO records a message for staff on his first day at work
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Inflation-measuring basket of goods adds protein powder, e-cigarettes
Food, drink and tobacco account for 27% of the products included in this year’s basket, more than any other sector
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Minimum wage hike leaves convenience store operators frustrated
The ACS warned that the 3% increase in the adult rate from £6.50 to £6.70 would have a negative impact on staffing and investment levels in the convenience sector
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Budweiser campaign to help amateur footballers score moment of fame
The Dream Goal competition challenges players to submit videos for a chance to star in the beer brand’s spring TV campaign
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Black Garlic rebrands for foodie crowd
Black Garlic UK has re-branded its black garlic in a bid to appeal to ‘foodie’ customers and home chefs. Balsajo will roll out to 100 Sainsbury’s stores this month as well as delis, gourmet food stores and health food shops. The quirky ingredient is made from white ...
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2 Sisters warns of more pain as Avian flu and price war hits trading
2 Sisters is feeling the effects of the supermarket price war with boss Ranjit Singh warning of difficult trading conditions
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Media bites 17 March: Business rates, pensions and Dunnhumby
The Government’s launch of a “radical” review of business rates sent the sector’s shares soaring yesterday, but retailers only gave a “cautious welcome” to the consultation.