All The Grocer articles in 24 March 2012 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
Phil Smith, Commercial director for Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant
Smith’s last role in grocery was as MD of Budgens and Londis owner Musgrave Retail Partners GB
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Analysis and Features
Soaring costs create crushing climate for milk processors
It’s no secret that life in UK liquid milk is tough. Rising input costs, fierce competition for supply and supermarket price wars have put processor margins under continuing strain.
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News
Cleansui jugs claim superior microfiltration
A new brand of premium water filter jugs is launching in the UK next month.
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News
Checkout 'revolution' thanks to The Grocer
A self-cleaning supermarket checkout that can kill deadly superbugs is set to hit stores, with a little help from The Grocer.
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News
Olympics Sunday trade rule change to open floodgates?
As independent retailers rally to fight the government’s proposed relaxation of Sunday Trading laws for eight weeks around the Olympics,
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News
DBC for sale as a cash crunch hits its supply
DBC was plagued with cashflow and supply problems in the months leading up to this week’s announcement that the company is for sale.
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News
Burts Chips prepares ridged market move with 'wave cut' crisps
Burts is gearing up to hit back at the success of Tyrrells and Walkers with their new ridged crisps as it looks to take the brand “to the next level”
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News
Doors open to Jempson's new Budgens store
Jempson’s relaunched its Budgens store in Hawkhurst, Kent, this week under the dual fascia Jempson’s Budgens
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News
Morrisons looks to lamb for next phase of rare breeds plan
Morrisons is considering extending its rare breeds programme to lamb after the introduction of traditional breeds of beef helped boost sales.
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News
TV push for the Lucozade Revive brand
GlaxoSmithKline is kicking off its first TV push for new Lucozade brand Revive on Monday.
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Category Report
Eau what an opportunity for bottled water!
Could 2012 be the year bottled water stops being a nice to have and becomes a need to have?
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News
FDF uses YouTube in bid to woo teens
YouTube videos aimed at making the food industry more appealing to 16 to 18-year-olds are being deployed by the Food and Drink Federation.
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News
UK launches of stevia products lag behind French counterparts
Sales of stevia-based sweeteners have fallen short of the hype since the EU approved the natural, calorie-free ingredient in November
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My Alternative CV
Geoff Tirrell, managing director, Chang Beer UK
What was your first-ever job? I spent six months driving a van, delivering drinks for Bottoms Up Beverages
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News
More to share as the Rolo turns into a bar
Nestlé can’t eliminate the dilemma of whether you love someone enough to give them your last Rolo…
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News
Schwartz lines have seasoning in the bag
Schwartz has expanded its portfolio with a range of cook-in-the bag seasoning mixes.
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News
Tesco trust declines in social media backlash
Tesco has suffered a significant souring of opinion on social media over the last few months, according to analysis carried out for The Grocer.
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News
A supplier's Inspired attempt to take boxed wines more upmarket
A new wine supplier is hoping to take boxed wine upmarket with premium three-litre packs.
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Analysis and Features
Will coffee roasters switch to Arabica as prices fall?
It is the best of times and the worst of times for coffee buyers. Arabica coffee prices have plummeted since the start of the year, but Robusta prices have increased.
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News
Ale urges Brits to Keep Calm and Celebrate
Spitfire Premium Kentish Ale will be rolled out in May in limited-edition celebration livery.
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