All The Grocer articles in 21 November 2015 – Page 3
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News
As big four sales head south promos still going north
What’s the answer to plummeting sales? More promotions of course
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News
Wham Bam Scotch Lamb push helps sales rise 8%, says QMS
Quality Meat Scotland has branded its recent Scotch Lamb PGI campaign “a success”
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Comment & Opinion
Why craft spirits could well transcend success of craft beer in UK
Tesco’s listing of Tito’s marks a breakthrough moment for craft spirits in the UK
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Analysis & Features
Convenient Christmas: how indies can make the most of it
What can c-stores do to conjure up a cracking Christmas at the 11th hour?
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Shorehead, Huddersfield: G33 store of the week
”Armistice Day was one of my proudest days as a store manager”
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News
Dairy farmers must cut production costs to 27ppl, says HSBC
British dairy farmers have to get their cost of production down to no more than 27 pence per litre
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Comment & Opinion
China raises the food safety bar
The Chinese food system will become a lot safer and the level of fraud will reduce substantially
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News
Olive oil prices will stay high, buyers warn
Italy has been rocked by recent claims of inferior oil being passed off as extra virgin
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News
Premier Foods defends Mr Kipling barn egg switch
Premier Foods has defended its switch to using barn eggs in Mr Kipling cakes
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News
Morrisons removes kangaroo steaks from sale
The retailer insisted the kangaroo steaks were a limited-time promotion
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News
Minimum price absent from Asda banana move
It’s a shame that Asda has picked the lowest-hanging fruit when the trickier ones were still within reach
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Interviews
Mary Berry: the Big Interview
Mary Berry has built a successful condiments brand and turbocharged home baking sales. So what’s next?
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News
Walkers taps interest in baked snacks with crackers range
PepsiCo is ramping up its presence in the baked savoury snacks market with the launch of a crackers range
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News
WKD breaks Xmas Rules in festive social media campaign
The campaign encourages shoppers to embrace the ‘madness of Christmas’
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News
FSA urges wider scope for food adulteration rules
The FSA wants to develop a “principles-based approach” to setting thresholds
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News
Poundland stock hits all-time low
Poundland shares plunged 20% in early morning trading to a record low
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Comment & Opinion
My Week… by Rowan Gormley (as told to Bill Tush)
These store managers have looked away… to the future, to the horizon. Never their minds on where they were
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News
Fever-Tree ad hits TV with new take on classic song
Mixer brand makes its TV debut in partnership with Channel 4
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Comment & Opinion
George Osborne's Sunday trading u-turn is a great relief!
George Osborne needs to realise the economic argument for longer opening hours is well past its sell-by date
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Comment & Opinion
Christmas data should work for you all year
The festive period is a great opportunity for casting a wide net for new and returning customers, says Google’s Martijn Berrtisen