All The Grocer articles in 25 January 2014 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Who needs supermarkets? Or any retailers for that matter?
Disintermediation is a powerful concept for suppliers in today’s changing supply chain…
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News
Ella's Kitchen goes full steam ahead with e-commerce sales arm
Shoppers will be able to buy the entire Ella’s Kitchen ambient range direct from the supplier from next week….
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News
Kingsland Wines and Spirits creates marketing director role
Independent wine supplier Kingsland Wines and Spirits has appointed a new marketing director to help drive its branded proposition.
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Analysis and Features
Could collaboration finally crack duty fraud crime?
Industry and government taskforce just one of several measures to ‘heavy’ duty fraud…
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Analysis and Features
As Asda gives up on 3-for-x deals what now for wine?
Three for a tenner champion Asda has moved on but the shift in the promotional landscape hardly heralds an end to deals.
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News
Strike threat averted at C&C Somerset cider plant
Potential strike action at C&C’s Somerset cider plant has been averted after talks resumed and workers accepted the company’s original pay offer.
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News
Findus looks to restructure its finances with bond launch
Findus is exploring the replacement of £200m of mezzanine debt.
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News
Booker to stage ‘Thank You’ promos and events
Booker is holding a ‘Thank You’ event next week to thank its customers for their support last year.
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News
Martin Williams to succeed Guy Farrant as FWD chair
Landmark Wholesale MD Martin Williams is become chairman of the Federation of Wholesale Distributors this April.
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Comment and Opinion
Farmageddon digested
Billed as a “wake-up call to change our current food production and eating practices”, the book Farmageddon makes the case against ‘factory farming’. What issues does it raise?
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Morrisons Shrewsbury
We have a great group of people here. I’d say we have one of the best retail teams in the country…
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News
Mondelez to invest £75m in Bournville Cadbury site
Mondelez International is set to invest £75m in the Bournville manufacturing site that produces many of its Cadbury confectionery products.
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News
Costcutter migration to P&H begins early in Northern Ireland
Costcutter retailers in Northern Ireland are to start migrating from Nisa to Palmer & Harvey four months earlier than planned as part of its new buy and supply deal.
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News
Poundland sales growth down to ‘broadening appeal’
A surge in middle class shoppers has helped Poundland to secure record Christmas sales.
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News
Co-op kicks off flash sale on milk, eggs and bread
The Co-operative Group is following up its January voucher offer with a three-day flash sale on milk, eggs and bread.
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News
Camelot builds on Scratchcard success with 10,000 new terminals
Camelot is rolling out 10,000 new standalone Scratchcard terminals this year as it looks to tap into the growth of Scratchcard sales.
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Comment and Opinion
Cornish clotted cream PDO should stay as it is
The amendment being filed is proposing to permit Cornish clotted cream intended for manufacturing to be made differently to that destined for retail…
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News
Asda launches George Home in new push into homeware
Asda has launched George Home - a move first revealed by The Grocer in October last year.
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News
Pernod Ricard extends Brancott Estate with three new wines
Pernod Ricard is launching three new wines into the UK market under its Brancott Estate label, including what it claims is the first sauvignon gris varietal from New Zealand.
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News
Heinz revamps low-salt, low-sugar beans
Heinz is hoping to re-invigorate the ‘healthy’ beans sector with a refresh of its reduced salt and sugar variant.