All The Grocer articles in 24 January 2015 – Page 3
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Sylvester Stallone to star in Warburtons TV ad campaign
As Rocky he was the heavyweight champion of the world, but has Sylvester Stallone got what it takes to sell bread?
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NewsHealth body launches Institute of Food Safety, Integrity & Protection
A new membership organisation dedicated to tackling food safety and authenticity issues has been formally launched by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). The Institute of Food Safety, Integrity & Protection (TIFSIP) was initially unveiled last summer and counts food fraud expert Professor Chris Elliott as its advisory board ...
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NewsPremier Foods shares soar as Mr Kipling puts in ‘stand-out’ performance
A stand-out performance from Mr Kipling has helped Premier Foods put the brakes on power brand slowdown.
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NewsB&M Bargains' shares rise on Christmas sales uplift
B&M Bargains’ shares were up by over 5% this morning after it reported a like-for-like sales uplift of 4.5% in the 13 weeks to 27 December.
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NewsPlain tobacco packaging government regulations will make category "much harder" says major wholesaler
P&H tries to stay positive in light of plain packaging revelations
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NewsCrown Royal among brands coming to the UK for the first time under new distribution deal
Diageo secures two deals to distribute five brands that have never been sold in the UK before
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Grocer 33Tesco beats Sainsbury's to Grocer 33 win by a point
Tesco’s Loughborough store sealed this week’s service and availability award but it was by the narrowest of margins…
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Grocer 33Tesco Extra Loughborough: store of the week interview
Customers always like it when there’s a bargain to be had…
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Grocer 33
Asda wins but Tesco and JS price cuts have little effect
Earlier this month Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose announced major pricing initiatives…
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Comment & OpinionTacon with Teeth: will fines give Adjudicator power at last?
Will the Adjudicator’s newly won power to fine supermarkets really stop market abuse?
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Analysis & FeaturesPackaging, waste and the EU - where now for the lifecycle approach?
Heckled for its shelving of the Circular Economy package, the European Commission must now return to the drawing board
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NewsAldi and Lidl expansion plans swelled by old factory sites
We know its sales are growing, but last week Aldi revealed plans for its biggest ever store…
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Analysis & FeaturesPlastic or glass: who's got the bottle?
Glass is on the ropes. Take the milk bottle. Back in 1975, 94% of milk was purchased (or delivered) in glass bottles…
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InterviewsPaddy Power: Ella's Kitchen boss Paul Lindley's new adventure
Ella’s Kitchen entrepreneur Paul Lindley on Paddy’s Bathroom, his socially and economically powerful new bathtime venture…
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NewsCarling to launch British Cider in Orchard Fruits flavour
New flavour follows on from success of Original and Cherry varieties
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Analysis & FeaturesCopycats: going to war with the packaging lookalikes
Brands are furious with the copycats, but it’s perfectly legal and discounter sales suggest it works
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NewsMorrisons store closures prompted by Asda & Tesco competition
The current woes affecting the big four supermarkets are often put down to the rise of the discounters…
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Events & AwardsFine Food and Drinks among new awards in Grocer Golds 2015
Fine Food Retailer and Drinks Retailer among new gongs as The Grocer Gold Awards 2015 opens for entries…
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NewsAldi slammed for stocking energy drinks in new 'health lanes'
Aldi has been lambasted by health campaigners for stocking high-sugar energy drinks in its new ‘health lanes’…
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NewsBirds Eye withdraws salmon fish fingers from the UK market
Salmon fish fingers have made a splash with shoppers in Europe – but are set to sink without a trace in the UK…





