All The Grocer articles in 22 February 2014 – Page 3
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News
More retailers opt for natural refrigeration
Fears over the safety of natural refrigeration systems are easing…
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News
David Cameron warned EU membership crucial to trade
PM has been warned growing Euroscepticism in government could seriously damage the interests of UK food and drink…
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News
Will brands get new powers to crack down on copycats?
The government is reviewing whether to give brand owners new legal powers to crack down on “parasitic” lookalike products…
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Comment and Opinion
Wilson's City Food Lecture: astute and cleverly subversive
Wilson painted the supermarkets as latterday Gordon Browns, knowing only how to spend, spend, spend…
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Category Report
Focus on Pizza: New heights for pizza
Chilled pizza is on a roll. Frozen own label is also thriving… so why are frozen brands out in the cold?…
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Analysis and Features
Sheep rustling - a worsening problem for UK farmers
Rustling doesn’t just happen in the Wild West. It is a growing problem for UK farmers…
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Analysis and Features
What UK seafood suppliers are doing to combat fraud
… and why fish was most implicated food in Interpol investigation…
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Category Report
Northern Dough Co latches on to hit DIY trend
We’ve all dreamed of spinning a pizza base above our heads…
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Analysis and Features
Pizza is pricier due to higher cheese costs
Shoppers could soon have to fork out more dough for their pizzas thanks to a 15% hike in the cost price of a margherita…
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Analysis and Features
Pancake Day looks flippin' cheap thanks to budget price falls
Shoppers looking to make a saving this Pancake Day would be flippin’ mad not to opt for budget own-label ingredients…
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Category Report
Ready meals: Branded for life?
When Horsegate reared its head early last year, ready meals lost millions. So what shape is the sector in now?…
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The Big Interview
Darcy Willson-Rymer: Big Interview with Costcutter CEO
Costcutter’s Mr Darcy has gone through a painful divorce with its longstanding supply partner Nisa…
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Analysis and Features
After the Queen, the Costa King of Coffee rides to the rescue
Well-meaning volunteers are out, business expertise and longer-term thinking are in. But this time there’s no cash…
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News
George Dymond - who quit Morrisons - to take role at Tesco
George Dymond, the Morrisons executive who resigned weeks after moving from Australia, is set to join Tesco…
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Tŷ Glas, Cardiff
This is Morrisons’ fourth win of 2014. Is there a sense of things getting better?
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News
Arla brings chocolate milk drink Cocio to UK
Arla is aiming for a larger slice of the UK milk drinks market by launching its Danish chocolate milk brand Cocio.
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News
Sainsbury’s slaps calorie-count labels on own-brand wines
Sainsbury’s today set the cat amongst the pigeons with drinks producers after rolling out calorie-labelled bottles across 20 of its own-label wines.
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News
Tesco to sell Scotch beef to the Scots
Tesco is to sell 100% Scotch Beef across its fresh beef ranges in Scotland.
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News
Food banks are a ‘last resort’ for Brits, Defra report finds
Demand for food aid in the UK is rising, a Defra-commissioned report has warned.
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News
Treasury Wine Estates profits tumble in half-year trading
Troubled winemaker Treasury Wine Estates saw operating profits fall 37.6% in a “disappointing” first half to the year.
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