All The Grocer articles in 23 May 2015 – Page 3
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City snapshot: Waitrose sales edge up as customers shift to summer products
Total sales edged up by just 0.1% at Waitrose in the week to 16 May, the CMA raises more concerns over Reckitt Benckiser’s takeover of KY and all the rest of the news from the City.
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Media bites 22 May: Booker, Tesco, SSP
Booker is “going head-to-head with the discounters and the Big Four grocers” after buying Budgens and Londis.
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Tesco sugar reduction move set to trigger 'revolution'
Tesco’s move to become the first UK retailer to commit to a major sugar reduction programme is set to spark a “chain react…
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Comment and Opinion
Inconvenient truth: c-store business is changing fast
Booker’s deal this morning is just another thing that proves the sector needs to stay on its toes
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Red Bull sees 'vision', says category will get wings
While sports drinks would continue to decline, claimed Red Bull, energy drinks – especially functional ones – would grow
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Category Report
Meat free category report 2015
Why is the market still so small? And, given reports that more and more consumers are cutting out meat on health and environmental grounds, why is growth so sluggish?
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PG Tips gets biggest revamp in 19 years
Unilever said the revamp, which is rolling out now, was intended to make the brand easier to shop instore
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Dairy Crest innovation centre on track
Company says new facility, located on the agrifood university’s campus in Shropshire, will give it increased access to food and farming research
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Mini Babybel returns to TV with 'Super Cheese' campaign
Mini Babybel returns to TV next week with an ad campaign centring on a ‘Super Cheese’ character…
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco and sugar: More Drinks reflects on its partnership
The battle against obesity and the war on sugar are clearly worthwhile, with Tesco leading the charge this week…
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Comment and Opinion
Yoghurt's savoury appeal will draw in new shoppers
Yoghurt, plastic and The Co-op - it’s this week’s letters
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Comment and Opinion
Horizon's van Tulleken twin booze experiments are entertaining
Who’d be a twin? As a baby you get half the attention you deserve, as a teen you worry if your twin is better-looking…
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Tesco taps 'spiralising' trend with prepared veg range
Spiralisers that cut courgettes and carrots into spaghetti shapes hit the UK last year and have been tipped as the hottest new kitchen gadgets
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Fresh seaweed for foodies stocked by Tesco in 71 stores
The retailer is selling 80g pouches of fresh himanthalia elongata, or ‘sea spaghetti’, supplied by The Cornish Seaweed Company
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Cranswick plans to drive Benson Park into poultry for mults
Cranswick is planning to expand the reach of its recently acquired Benson Park poultry division…
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… By Richard Pennycook (as told to Bill Tush)
This has been a momentous week for global democracy, and I’m not referring to the elimination…
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'Local food bought by just 30% of shoppers'
The survey found veg (51%) and meat (40%) were the local products survey respondents said they would be most likely to buy
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The Grocer launches 2015 MAP Awards, with a new category
Entering The Grocer Marketing, Advertising & PR Awards 2015 is a great way to validate your fmcg credentials by gaining recognition
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Beer campaign There's a Beer for That offers online matching
Cross-industry marketing campaign There’s A Beer For That is kicking off a raft of activity…
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Müller UK & Ireland launches into British retail butter market
Made from 100% British cream sourced from Red Tractor farms, both the salted and unsalted variants are certified kosher, and the unsalted variant is also halal approved