All The Grocer articles in 24 October 2015 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Business needs purpose and a story - so make it a good one!
Consumer-facing businesses need a purpose. They need to have a story
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Category Report
Super bowl champions: Focus on soup 2015
Serious comfort value has warmed up soup sales, helped by healthy NPD and exotic flavours. How can brands build on this?
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Mark Price (as told to Bill Tush)
It’s been an emotional rollercoaster of a week, but we Northern boys are made of stern stuff
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News
Jempson's back in the black after sale of Hawkhurst store
East Sussex indie Jempson’s has returned to profit following the sale of its Hawkhurst store to Musgrave Budgens Londis
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News
Felix takes catfood top spot as Whiskas sales tumble
Treats and premium single-serve lines have helped Felix take the top spot in the catfood market
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News
World's best steak producer award won by German importer Albers
German food importer Albers GMBH has been named the world’s best steak producer
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News
Morrisons calls time on Dumfries House livestock partnership
Morrisons will pull out of its Dumfries House livestock farming partnership in November
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Category Report
Petcare Category Report 2015
No matter how tough times get, Brits don’t cut corners when it comes to their pets. That means natural as well as premium
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News
No end to milk price war in sight despite Iceland increase
The retailer announced on Monday it was increasing its four-pint SKU from 89p to £1
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News
Thanet Earth strikes tomatoes deal with British Sugar
Kent vegetable grower Thanet Earth has signed a five-year deal with British Sugar for marketing rights
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My Alternative CV
Spence DW, We Are Tea, family holidays and George Clooney
I made a decent living from washing cars in a local supermarket car park until some older kids moved me on
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News
Kevin Richardson is new CEO of logistics institute CILT
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport has appointed Kevin Richardson its new CEO
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News
Food chain urged to harness big data to boost productivity
Retailers could cut food waste, improve animal welfare and boost profits by harnessing the power of big data, says Rabobank
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Grocer 33
Ian Brocklehurst of Morrisons Birtley: G33 store of the week
Birtley is an old mining town and until now there’s been no other large supermarkets in the town itself
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News
Neil Turton and Kate Harding join My Local senior team
Neil Turton and Kate Harding take the helm in trading and marketing
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Analysis and Features
Tesco Pizza Subs - Baked Beans: acid test
Baked bean sales may be down 3% year on year but they remain a significant part of our national diet
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The Big Interview
Whey to go! How Peter Aldis shook up Holland & Barrett
Peter Aldis has helped the health food store shed its ‘beans and sandals’ image. Now it’s opening new-format stores
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Comment and Opinion
Humble Pie: Marco Pierre White elevates cookery gameshow
It’s undeniably odd but it does create some compelling moments
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Analysis and Features
SMP hits 10-year price low in wake of milk glut
UK skimmed milk powder prices hit a 10-year low in August as producers sought to convert plentiful supplies of raw milk into powder
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News
SodaStream MD Hope exits with pride over 70% sugar cuts
SodaStream UK boss Fiona Hope has left the soft drinks firm after five years at the helm