All The Grocer articles in 23 March 2024 – Page 2
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Promotional Feature
How ingredients can boost brand sustainability
Pressure is growing on F&B producers to meet sustainability targets in both their own businesses and wider supply chains. Discover how choosing the right functional ingredients supplier can help to boost these environmental credentials.
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News
Birds Eye adds trio of frozen pasta meals to Steamfresh lineup
The innovations responded to ‘high consumer demand for convenient, easy-to-cook, tasty and nutritious meals’, said Birds Eye
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News
CMBC brings Brooklyn Brewery’s The Stonewall Inn IPA to the UK
The brew celebrates the legacy of the Stonewall Uprising in 1969
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News
Princes to manufacture Capri-Sun pouches from autumn 2024
The tie-up will create between 50 and 60 jobs
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Analysis and Features
New products to discover at the Farm Shop & Deli Show
Next month’s Farm Shop & Deli Show will offer a raft of innovative NPD
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Comment and Opinion
How we can cut carbon emissions in frozen food
Higher frozen food storage temperatures can lower energy consumption, improve carbon footprint and reduce costs, says Rupert Ashby, CEO of the British Frozen Food Federation
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News
Pimentae seals supermarket debut with Waitrose listing
The 14.5% abv trio would ‘elevate any occasion’, according to Pimentae
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Analysis and Features
Sainsbury’s workers’ day from hell: this week in grocery on TikTok
TikTok’s latest grocery trends see Tesco Clubcard hacks, IT crises, and cultural inclusivity, while a viral dumpster dive sparks conversation on food waste
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News
Caffeine the secret to success for Britain’s Biggest Brands
Prime, Monster, Starbucks and Yorkshire Tea deliver uplift of 122.2 million extra packs
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Promotional Feature
Why reformulation to reduce sodium is needed - and why it just got easier
Sodium is widely used in food manufacture to enhance flavour, but overconsumption can carry severe health risks, and replacements to date have come with their own problems. So, how can suppliers reformulate to reduce sodium while retaining the flavours consumers love?
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Comment and Opinion
Why Tesco should stick with yellow for Clubcard Prices
Yellow has been used to signify discounts and deals across the retail landscape for decades, says Will Rees-Hooper, strategy director, Design Bridge and Partners
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Analysis and Features
Where next for Britain’s Biggest Brands?
As cash-strapped shoppers turn to own label, brands are innovating to win them back. But danger lurks for those who fail to pitch their NPD astutely
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Rankings
Britain’s Biggest Brands 2024: The top 100
These are the UK’s biggest grocery brands by value in the year to 31 December 2023, according to data from NiQ
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Comment and Opinion
Own label progress means brands must put their focus on value
The supermarkets are doing a good job of convincing shoppers their own lines are just as good as brands
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Rankings
Britain’s Biggest Brands 2024: The biggest risers and fallers
KSI and Logan Paul’s Prime has soared a massive 96 places on our list
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Rankings
Britain’s Biggest Brands 2024: Who’s about to enter the top 100?
Fabric and air freshener brand Febreze is wafting ever closer to the top 100, having put an extra £11.1m through tills
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Comment and Opinion
Chocomel chucks everything at random ad campaign
Chocomel is looking to cover a lot of ground with its new ad
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Analysis and Features
Out of the ashes: Why pre-pack deals have left drinks suppliers raging
A spate of pre-pack administration deals have left hordes of suppliers out of pocket. How ethical is this so-called ‘phoenix-ing’?
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Comment and Opinion
What we can learn from Jägermeister’s tech-driven global approach
Technology can free up teams to focus on priorities and challenges that require more creative solutions, says Harry Edmonds, creative director at Mother Design
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News
Red Tractor axes Greener Farms Commitment after furious farmer backlash
The retailer-backed module and Red Tractor’s lack of consultation around its launch led to outrage from the farming sector