All The Grocer articles in 24 October 2015 – Page 2
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NewsBooths overhauls its own-label sausage range
Northern retailer introduces new pack designs and refreshed recipes…
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NewsAsda targets the discounters with Christmas price war plan
Source at the retailer says Asda will “park our tanks” on the discounters’ lawns
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NewsConditions remain tough for big four as discounters speed up growth again
Trading conditions for the big four supermarkets are showing no signs of improving as Aldi and Lidl ramp up growth again, according to the latest market share data.
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NewsGuinness extended with first Brewers Project lager
Diageo is extending the Guinness brand with the launch of the first lager from The Brewers Project….
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NewsVaseline skincare brand adds body serums
Unilever has added a body serums range to its Vaseline skincare brand…
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NewsCrackdown on supermarket promotions urged in fight against sugar
Public Health England told health select committee MPs promotions were heavily skewed towards unhealthy foods
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Savoury Pastries & Meat Snacks: 21 November
Chilled pies are in value growth, but volume is flat. So, where has this growth come from? And, what can brands and retailers do to encourage Brits to eat more pies and drive volume growth?
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NewsThe Saucy Fish Co and Tesco 'consciously uncouple'
The brand has been delisted as part of Tesco’s Project Reset
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NewsBAT: price-marked packs ban will 'confuse' indies
BAT says not enough independent retailers are aware price-marked packs will be banned under plain packaging laws
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NewsTesco 'adds two days' to fruit & veg shelf life
Tesco says cutting out a food packing stage means fresh produce is on shelves quicker…
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Comment & OpinionCan Mark Price switch channels?
It’s the end of an era. Or at least it soon will be. Mark Price, the MD of Waitrose, will step down in April, after nine years in the role.
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NewsRetailers must go beyond audits to stamp out modern slavery, new report warns
The majority of companies believe there is a risk of modern slavery occurring at some point in their supply chain
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NewsMedia Bites 21 October: Mark Price, Kantar Worldpanel
There is only really one retail story dominating the papers this morning and that is the surprise news of Mark Price’s departure as MD of Waitrose
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NewsDanish honey Helt targets listings in UK multiples
Flavoured Danish honey brand Helt has expanded its range and revealed ambitions to secure listings in the major mults….
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NewsProtein Pow website rolls out first protein cooking mixes
Online recipe site Protein Pow – which offers advice on using protein powders – has launched its first food products…
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NewsFSA rejects harassment claim over raw milk sale halt
Local authority testing found traces of salmonella in raw milk from Barton Farm Dairy
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Cheese: 28 November
Cheese prices are crumbling. Volumes are up but hard promotional tactics are driving value out of the market. So, what are suppliers doing to add value back into the market?
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NewsShoppers don't trust healthy eating advice, Waitrose report finds
Consumers instead prefer to use their own judgment on what is and isn’t healthy, the Waitrose Food and Drink Report suggests
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NewsFirst Milk's CNP loses Team Sky contract to Science in Sport
CNP has been owned by First Milk since 2012…
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NewsNew high street crisis looms if rates reform fails, indies warn
Bira has issued the warning ahead of next month’s Autumn Statement





