All The Grocer articles in 22 April 2017 – Page 4
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Whey powder joins Mars Protein range
The post-workout NPD promises 71.4g of protein and 386kcal per 100g – as well as the “unmistakeable taste” of Mars caramel
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Heineken in global growth despite UK sales dip
The brewer’s global volumes were up 0.6% organically to 44 million hectolitres
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Comment and Opinion
You must measure customers to manage them
What’s your top store? Which are your fastest growing categories? What’s the net profit on your in-store bakeries?
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News
AmazonFresh 14% cheaper than nearest supermarket rival on brands
The online giant undercut Asda by 14% and the rest of the big four by more than 20% in Profitero study
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Comment and Opinion
Strip the taboo from home working
Why, in the majority of grocery employers, is working from home such a mute subject? asks Steve Simmance of The Simmance Partnership
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Analysis and Features
Will processors be good eggs?
Following the Brexit vote, pressure is growing on food manufacturers to switch away from imported eggs
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News
City snapshot: Price increases drive Unilever underlying sales growth of 2.9%
Unilever has posted underlying sales growth of 2.9% in its first quarter, entirely driven by price increases as sales volumes edged down. Plus LDC confirms backing of Addo Food Group buyout, quarterly results from Nestle and Pernod Ricard and all the latest news from the City.
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Media Bites 20 April: ABF, Tesco, Rémy Cointreau
Associated British Foods has put together a full-time team to work out what impact leaving the European Union will have on Britain’s biggest producer of beet sugar.
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Carling resurrects ‘premium’ lager brand Carling Premier
The revival would create a “premium option” within the brewer’s portfolio
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Gourmet Game appoints administrators after trading slowdown
A game wholesaler and supplier based in Lincolnshire has ceased trading after falling into administration as a result of a slowdown in trading in France and Belgium in the wake of last year’s terror attacks and the bird flu outbreak hitting demand.
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Comment and Opinion
Make a social splash: the new world of relationship building
It can be easy to think that simply being a ‘connection’ or a ‘follower’ means you have a relationship, says career coach Joanna Jacobs
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Rivington Biscuit brands marketed for sale
Brands manufactured by failed biscuit supplier Rivington Biscuits are being marketed for sale by an IP consulting firm.
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Andrex marks 75th year with nostalgic ad and giveaway
Debuting this week, the commercial will run until the end of June
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Bolney Wine Estate and Kew Gardens link for sparkling wines
Bolney Kew Sparkling White and Bolney Kew Sparkling Rosé are available now in high-end retailers
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Amazon grocery sales soar 30% thanks to drinks and snacks
Sales reached £25m in the first quarter of 2017, up £5.8m year on year
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Comment and Opinion
Pisner: let's get pissed on a wee drink from Denmark
As a rule, brewers tend to avoid any associations between beer and ‘piss’
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Comment and Opinion
Speed is increasingly expected in the bagging area
Few words strike frustration into the heart of the shopper quite like “unexpected item in bagging area”
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News
The fraud fight must be multi-faceted
Sir, It is important that Chris Elliott has a continuous voice in your magazine
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News
Alcohol wholesaler registration already a success, claims FWD
About 17% of the 7,400 businesses that applied for the scheme have been rejected
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Mini roasts push creates £18.6m meat 'halo effect' says AHDB
Wider red meat category benefitted significantly from campaign, according to levy board