All The Grocer articles in 24 October 2015 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
Chilli beer and lime wine top our global top 10 launches
We’ve teamed up with Mintel to scour the world’s booze aisles for the best latest launches. Here’s what we found…
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Analysis and Features
10 Things You Need To Know About... Alcohol
For our latest digital feature, we’re popping the cork on Britain’s booze market. So sit back and sup up an extra large measure of market analysis, consumer research, retailer views and more…
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News
Cott Beverages feels effect of own-label soft drinks decline
Revenues have fallen 3% at Cott Beverages as the UK market for own-label soft drinks declined
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Dave Lewis: ‘Tesco’s sense of humour is winning back shoppers’
Lewis believes having a light-hearted relationship with its customers is as important as restoring more competitive prices
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Analysis and Features
Reckitt Benckiser's consumer health focus pays off
Sore throats, flu and acne aren’t often cause for autumn good cheer, but Reckitt Benckiser pepped the City back up
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News
Asda goes back to basics in major strategy u-turn
Asda boss Andy Clarke was this week forced into a u-turn just 18 months into the launch of a five-year strategic plan
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Neil Turton: My Local will have true c-store focus
New trading director Neil Turton has vowed to bring a true “convenience focus” to the former Morrisons c-store estate
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Elliott slams FSA for not testing foodservice chicken
The FSA is neglecting a potentially important source of campylobacter infection, Professor Chris Elliott has warned
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Comment and Opinion
Campylobacter battle is hampered by one-dimensional thinking
The FSA needs to target foodservice and not just retail, says Professor Chris Elliot
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Analysis and Features
Mark Price: the legend, legacy - and legwork for Rob Collins
As Mark Price signals his intent to take over as chairman of Channel 4, how will the MD of Waitrose be remembered?
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Comment and Opinion
Mark Price leaves big shoes to fill at Waitrose for Rob Collins
“Mark Price is a renaissance man. He is no longer defined by the Partnership. He is now bigger than that”
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News
Supermarkets 'will never agree' to collective action on HFSS
Supermarkets have said they will “never” agree to collective action to limit deals on sugary foods
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News
1.5 million abandoned trolleys 'blighting' UK, says report
A staggering 1.5 million trolleys are abandoned every year, a report will claim
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Sunday job creation claim by David Cameron blasted by ACS
David Cameron was criticised this week for incorrectly suggesting that extending Sunday trading hours would create jobs
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Stop all junk food adverts to under-16s, says FDF
The Food & Drink Federation has called for companies to stop all advertising of junk food to children under the age of 16
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City Snapshot: UK discretionary incomes up 10.6%
Asda’s latest Income Tracker has revealed that average household disposable income is up 10.6% year-on-year, while Waitrose weekly sales rise 1.1% and Science in Sport raises £8.9m.
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Media Bites 23 Oct: Retail sales, sugar tax, McDonalds
Government figures showing a boost in retail spending in September are the heavily covered in this morning’s papers.
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News
Vita Coco coconut water sales rocket despite Innocent entry
Growth at coconut water brand Vita Coco has continued to rocket despite Innocent muscling into the category
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Burton's Biscuit Co sales hit by failed UB takeover
Wagon Wheels manufacturer Burton’s Biscuits suffered a sharp drop in sales in its first year under Canadian ownership, as its attempts to grow through acquisitions were thwarted.
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France is top European destination for Scottish food & drink
Exports to France have soared by 50% since 2007