All The Grocer articles in 22 July 2017
Previous issues.
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News
Matthew Clark adds more craft lines in beer & cider update
The wholesaler has added 102 new brews to its Boutique Beers range as well as 30 new ciders
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News
Devil in the detail as Morrisons wins its first 33 of year
Our new look Grocer 33 also aims to give more of a snapshot of how inflation or deflation is impacting the retailers
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Analysis and Features
The Grocer 33: 20 years of keeping supermarkets on their toes
Today it’s known as the most comprehensive survey on price and service in the food and drink industry. Before 1997, it didn’t exist
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Comment and Opinion
Millennials call the shots
Millennials are projected to soon emerge as the most important demographic in consumer spend
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Analysis and Features
Can Goodness Knows take a chunk out of the 'lifestyle' snacking market?
Mars’ fruit and nut bar launch aims to tempt new shoppers into the category
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News
M&S coated fish sales fall after supplier shift
Its share of the category has also fallen significantly, as its rivals enjoyed sales growth…
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Category Report
Cans crash: canned & ambient category report 2017
Range rationalisation programmes have hit canned brands hard. How can suppliers return the category to growth?
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Comment and Opinion
Celebrating 20 years of the Grocer 33
Our Grocer 33 coverage will increase from two pages to three, with a greater emphasis placed on tracking inflation
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News
Supermarket shop up 47% since 1997... but Stella is cheaper
The Grocer’s study shows how intense competition has kept a lid on inflation
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News
FSA plans to slash inspections in food regulation revamp
The agency this week published a document clarifying its plans for an overhaul of the UK’s food regulatory system by 2020
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News
Cut sugar in dairy and fruit juice, PHE urges suppliers
Public Health England this week urged dairy and fruit juice companies to agree to slash levels of sugar
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Conviviality shares up as results surpass City expectations
Conviviality’s bold transformation from booze retailer to the UK’s largest alcohol wholesaler is paying off for investors
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KP debuts in popcorn with vow to restore growth to Butterkist
KP Snacks CEO Mark Thorpe is confident of reigniting strong growth at Butterkist
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My Alternative CV
Franka Mulgirigama, Bahlsen, on caterpillars & collaboration
”My first job was as a part-time sales assistant at John Lewis in Oxford Street, in the children’s shoe department. It was a real eye-opener!”
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News
No escape from the city, but flexibility provides consolation
I’m sure the internet was meant to make it possible for us to live in rural idylls – even abroad, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health
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News
Sainsbury's sells HelloFresh kits cheaper online
Sainsbury’s has begun selling HelloFresh Go kits online for £8, undercutting the price of the recipe box delivery service
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Comment and Opinion
Food safety efforts must never be compromised by complacency
Sir, Companies must ensure they are doing all they can to remove any threats to products
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Category Report
A Mighty boost? Home baking category report 2017
Can the revamped GBBO with Noel Fielding bring back the buzz into a home baking sector hit by slumping sales?
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News
Amazon set to roll out more click & collect grocery sites
Amazon is advertising for a ‘launch program manager’
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News
Unilever spreads & Dairy Crest combo 'attractive to PE'
Could a private equity-led merger of the Unilever spreads business and Dairy Crest be on the cards later this year?…