All The Grocer articles in 23 November 2013 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Brand Match vs Price Promise
Sainsbury’s has taken considerable umbrage at the decision by the ASA to ignore its complaints surrounding Tesco’s Price P…
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News
Don Simon launches Monsters University juice drink range
Don Simon has unveiled its new Disney Monsters University juice drinks…
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News
Iglo shifts focus from family mealtimes
The boss of Iglo Group – which owns Birds Eye – has outlined plans to turn the business into an “innovation machine”…
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News
M&S online wine business must double sales to make a profit
Marks & Spencer has said it will need to more than double the size of its wine e-commerce business to become profitable…
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News
Alvis Brothers cheese proves global hit
West Country cheesemaker Alvis Brothers has ramped up its exports to 25% of volume sold…
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News
South Africa disease sparks citrus ban fear
UK fresh produce suppliers have urged the EC to take a proportionate approach in banning citrus imports from South Africa…
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News
EU shoppers face €1bn bill for label shake-up
EU consumers could face an annual bill of €1.1bn when new EU country-of-origin labelling rules on meat come in next year…
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News
KMI Brands extends Naked into fake tan
Beauty products supplier KMI Brands has expanded its Naked brand into the fake tan category for the first time…
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News
Batiste dry shampoo launches three new lines
Dry shampoo giant Batiste has expanded its portfolio with three lines…
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News
Asda launches festive Andrew Barton hair range
Asda has brought Christmas to the haircare aisle with a festive gift range by celebrity hairdresser Andrew Barton…
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News
Rockface adds scrub to male grooming portfolio
Male grooming brand Rockface has added a scrub to its range…
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News
DH scraps plans for tougher salt reduction targets
The government has scrapped plans for tougher salt reduction targets for many products.
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News
Co-op to open till 10pm for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
The Co-operative Group is to keep its convenience stores open until 10pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
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Comment and Opinion
Co-op movement has been unfairly caught up in Flowers scandal
The media has really gone to town this week on The Co-op’s spectacular fall from grace. In the year it celebrates its 150th anniversary, the out-of-hours antics of its former bank chairman Paul Flowers has brought the entire movement into disrepute. It’s been awful to watch. But while Flowers himself ...
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News
Burton's Biscuit Co plans global expansion thanks to new owner
Giant pension fund pledges to support Burton’s Biscuit Co’s expansion following £350m acquisition.
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Analysis and Features
The careering Co-op Group fights to get back on track
The Co-operative Group should be celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, but right now it’s in no mood to party.
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Analysis and Features
Is Sir Philip Green serious about moving BhS into grocery?
Could retail legend Sir Philip Green turn BhS into “an affordable M&S Food” or is convenience conversion a ruse to flog it…
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News
Tesco helps finance huge regeneration project in Streatham
Tesco has opened a new 63,000 sq ft store in Streatham as part of a major £27m regeneration scheme…
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News
Tesco Finest wine set to go big in bag-in-box
Tesco is contemplating rolling its Finest wine range into a bag-in-box formula.
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News
Paul Flowers resigned from Co-op Group over ‘excessive expenses’
Paul Flowers, the former deputy chairman of The Co-operative Group and chairman of The Co-operative Bank, reportedly resigned from The Group because of concerns over his expenses.