All The Grocer articles in 25 January 2014 – Page 3
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News
Kerrygold launches Unsalted butter line
Kerrygold is targeting home bakers with a new unsalted block butter…
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Rice Dream pushes 'nut free' message amid allergy fears
Rice Dream is promoting the nut-free credentials of its rice milks to consumers…
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Marfrig hires World Cup 'co-ordinator' Vincent Gaillard
Marfrig has kicked off its 2014 FIFA World Cup sponsorship plans by appointing a ‘global co-ordinator’…
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The Reel Fish Co targets a return to the multiples
The co-founders of The Reel Fish Co have vowed to return the brand to shelves by the summer…
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Harrods and Booths sign up to push premium Norwegian Skrei cod
The Norwegian Seafood Council has partnered with Harrods and Booths to promote Skrei, a premium type of cod…
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Trade credit insurance claims fall in 2013
Food companies made significantly fewer insurance claims for unpaid or late invoices last year.
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Ocado looks to scale up Dordon DC
Ocado is gearing up for the second phase in the development of its £215m distribution centre in Dordon, Warwickshire.
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Victory lines up more e-cig buys following Vapestick deal
The new US owner of Vapestick has told The Grocer it is planning a major acquisition spree…
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Gallo warns of higher risotto prices after poor crops
Risotto rice could rise in price due to a shortage of some of the most popular Italian varieties…
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MySupermarket plays up Precision Marketing service
MySupermarket.co.uk claims its Precision Marketing platform is “changing the rulebook” on how fmcg brands market products…
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Asda drops three-for-£10 wines, but adds two cheaper ranges
Asda has abandoned three-for-£10 wine deals – but launched a range of sub-£3 wines…
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Category Report
Can the Swiss help save cereal?
As sales of cereals go cold, bircher muesli and granola brands are booming. Why?…
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Category Report
Added sugar must be cut, kids yoghurt brands told
Fizzy drinks, cereals and confectionery are obvious whipping boys for the health lobby. But yoghurts, particularly aimed at babies and kids, are also under fire from health campaigners. You can understand why when you look at the sugar content of many kids yoghurts - low-fat and salt products that otherwise ...
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Category Report
Focus on Babycare: baby boom... what baby boom?
We may be multiplying at the fastest rate since the 1970s but sales in the baby aisle are struggling. Why?…
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Comment and Opinion
There's more to the obesity crisis than sugar
In the past fortnight, sugar has been singled out as a lead cause of the obesity epidemic in the UK…
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News
Discounter baskets bigger than some supermarkets
Visitors to discounters are buying more items per visit than shoppers in high-street supermarkets.
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Carbohydrates-probe scientists hit back at Dispatches
Leading scientists’ role in a pivotal government inquiry on carbohydrates was questioned this week…
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Asda defends rising prices before 50p New Year rollbacks
Asda has defended its big January 50p rollback campaign this week.
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SodaStream UK to sponsor Channel 4’s The Jump
SodaStream UK is to sponsor Channel 4’s new winter sports-themed reality show, The Jump, which begins airing on Sunday.
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Analysis and Features
A Bad Wrap: The open and shut case for easy-open packs
Why isn’t the food and drinks industry doing more to help older consumers open food packaging?…