All The Grocer articles in 21 November 2015 – Page 2
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News
City News: Poundland's dramatic tumble
Shares in fixed-price discounter Poundland took a dramatic tumble to all-time lows
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Analysis and Features
Free-from is a lifestyle choice, say nearly one in three Brits
One fifth of Brits regularly shop the free-from section, rising to one third among young consumers, exclusive research for The Grocer reveals…
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Analysis and Features
Ask the buyers: 'Convenience will be key in gluten free'
We grill Holland & Barrett sales & procurement director Emma Cockerill on what’s next for the free-from sector…
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Analysis and Features
Moove over soya, there’s a new cash cow in town
Brits have shelled out an extra £5.5m on coconut milk over the past year, more than tripling sales
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Analysis and Features
Christmas lunch can be gluten-free (and delicious) too...
…and gluten-free brand No G shows us how a free-from festive season needn’t be fun-free. Tuck in here!
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Analysis and Features
Creative challenge: re-imagining the free-from aisle
We asked M Worldwide to give the free-from aisles a makeover. Enter Feel Good Foods…
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Analysis and Features
Contamination: breaking down allergen management
Factory design and layout has evolved to avoid physical contaminations such as allergens
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Analysis and Features
Top 10 global innovations: raw ice cream to quinoa beer
We’ve scoured the globe, with the help of Mintel, to find the best free from innovations of the past year including grain-free granola and rooibos tea lollies
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Analysis and Features
On the go and convenience are next frontier for free-from
With free-from flying in the supermarkets, c-stores are being left behind. It’s time for them to catch up, says Coeliac UK’s Kathryn Miller…
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Analysis and Features
Bloggers: we meet Becky Excell, Carly Talbot and Vicki Montague
Becky, Carly & Vicki on the importance of the blogosphere to free-from
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Analysis and Features
Can going low-FODMAP keep tummies and retailers happy?
According to food & drink consultant Hamish Renton, low-FODMAP diets could one day be the biggest part of the booming free-from sector. But what are they?
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News
Execs scale new heights for Farm Africa
A 115km trek through Ethiopia raised vital cash for Farm Africa
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News
Bevy app offers all night drink delivery
A new Uber-style app has been launched in London to deliver alcohol and convenience products
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News
P&H 'rebalances' with merger of sales teams
Palmer & Harvey is merging the sales teams of its wholesale and direct vans sectors
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News
Indian summers boost grocery sales by an extra £1.5bn
A sunny September and October can generate an extra £1.5bn of sales
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News
Bacon and sausage sales 10% down after WHO cancer link
The World Health Organization’s report linking processed meat to cancer has wiped an estimated £3m off sales
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News
City snapshot: Seabrook profits soar as business enters 'growth phase'
Bye said it was the first year of the “growth phrase” at Seabrook after completing a three-year turnaround
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Analysis and Features
Flexibility and footfall key to the Jedi revolution at Majestic
With Majestic’s mature stores growing, Rowan Gormley believes he can sweat a successful strategy out of his existing estate
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News
Resurgent Seabrook Crisps sees profits soar 60%
Profits have climbed more than 60% at Seabrook Crisps in the year leading up the £35m buyout by LDC
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Comment and Opinion
Campylobacter, transparency and some baffling FSA survey results
The latest FSA campylobacter results are cause for cautious optimism - but discrepancies in the results must be addressed