All The Grocer articles in 23 March 2013 – Page 5
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Comment & Opinion
Giraffe deal benefits Tesco not Giraffe
Tesco’s horsemeat traumas have evidently not deterred it from getting involved with other four-legged beasts…
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NewsWalkers launches mainstream snack brand TigerNuts
Walkers is looking to take a bigger bite out of the flavoured nuts market with a new snack brand…
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NewsVegetarian sausage sector gets a vegetable brand
A new brand is hoping to get the vegetarian sausage category sizzling with a six-strong range of vegetable-based bangers…
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Comment & Opinion
Foreign-owned brands - so what?
When a ‘great British name’ is sold to a foreign owner, there is usually a momentary twinge of regret…
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NewsWinter-hardy kale is new star of brassicas
Sales of kale have soared 40% over the past year, driven by good availability, quality and attractive retail pricing…
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Comment & Opinion
Paul Hollywood's Bread set to make viewers rise from the sofa
When people talk about the baking renaissance, they mean cakes and pies – bread barely gets a look in…
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NewsWarburtons recruits PepsiCo's Neil Campbell as new MD
Warburtons has recruited a new managing director from the upper echelons of the PepsiCo executive team in the US…
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Comment & Opinion
Collaborate to end risk
The horsemeat scandal shows the time has come for supermarkets to map out their shared supply chain…
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NewsO'Keeffe's offers DIY kits for restaurant-quality pizza
An Irish business has launched frozen pizza kits that it claims will enable consumers to make restaurant-quality pizza…
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NewsGoodfella's launches new Extra Thin pizzas
Goodfella’s is tapping the growing trend for thinner pizza with the launch of a new frozen range…
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NewsPeter's offers Heinz slices for fans of food on the move
Peter’s Food Service is launching a new range of pastry slices and sausage rolls under the Heinz brand…
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Comment & Opinion
The high water mark for retailer milk pools?
Dairy Crest has announced a new milk price formula, a cross between a market-related and a cost-of-production price…
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NewsSainsbury's stocks Petruzzi's Italian meatballs
A new meatball brand is looking to use Italian heritage and Irish charm to secure a piece of the fast-growing category…
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Comment & Opinion
Reject UK manufacturing at your peril
Following the decline of the British Empire, we have overseen a similar decline in British manufacturing…
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ProfilesNigel McNally swoops on Kestrel
The drinks industry veteran is breathing new life into neglected brands, starting with old Scottish & Newcastle brand Kest…
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InterviewsMeet Maurizio Brusadelli, the mayor of Joyville
The Mondelez UK chief argues that far from diluting Cadbury’s Britishness, the Kraft deal has strengthened it…
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NewsCoventry Costcutter is class of the convenience store field
A Coventry-based Costcutter has been crowned the best c-store in the country…
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Category ReportBottled water: a watershed moment?
As calorie-counters ditch the pop, bottled water’s booming. But with soft drinks fighting back, for how long?…
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NewsHorsemeat: Chicken nuggets test positive for horse in Greece
Horse DNA has been found in chicken nuggets in Greece, according to Greek food safety authority EFET.
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NewsZeekei seeks listings for bubble tea drink Coobo
German soft drinks supplier Zeekei is set to bring the bubble tea trend to British retailers…





