All The Grocer articles in 26 March 2016 – Page 5
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Comment & OpinionHow food tech is creating a revolution
Some people worried the digital age would usher in a race to the bottom in food
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Analysis & FeaturesBreak silence on food crime, industry told
Not enough intelligence sharing, warns National Food Crime Unit
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NewsConvenience Retail Awards 2016
The Convenience Retail Awards 2016, organised by The Grocer’s sister title Convenience Store, celebrated sector heroes
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Comment & OpinionPremier Foods is smart to think twice about McCormick offer
You might expect news of an approach from an international food giant to be welcomed by Premier Foods’ board
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Analysis & FeaturesMarketing to mums in 2016
Patronising stereotypes may persist but there is growing momentum to address the subtler realities of being a new parent
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Comment & OpinionLondon is expensive but it's the best place for our brand
The big development this month is that I am writing this sitting at my own desk, looking across at our kitchen
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NewsStep Up for Britain issues national living wage reminder
Almost a third of lowest-paid staff never check their payslips
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Analysis & FeaturesLamb prices pick up for an early Easter
After falling to such low levels they sparked protests last year, UK lamb prices have increased in the run up to Easter
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Analysis & FeaturesSoft drinks left carrying the can with sugar levy
With 54% of soft drink SKUs set to be subject to the sugar levy how will suppliers respond?
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Category ReportBarbecue Report 2016
With such lousy summers, barbecues are being washed away. So can a summer of sport finally offer retailers sunshine?
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Comment & OpinionWe're already below the sugar tax threshold
Like many drinks producers, we have been following developments regarding the proposed sugar tax with great interest
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Analysis & FeaturesThe EU: the good, the bad and the bendy
What did the EU ever do for us? We assess some of the key pieces of legislation affecting grocery over the last 50 years
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Bread & Baked Goods: 7 May
Brits have spent less on wrapped bread in the past year as prices are slashed and bread continues to fall from favour. Yet some parts of the wider bread and baked goods market are in growth. How come?
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Analysis & FeaturesBottled water continues to boom as drinkers go posh
Bottled water sales are overflowing with all top 10 plain water brands in value and volume growth. So will Osborne’s sugar tax further whet consumers’ appetite for the natural stuff?
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Analysis & FeaturesCoke splashes the cash as ad spend soars to £30m
Soft drinks brands are pouring money into traditional advertising with spend up 51.4%
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Analysis & FeaturesPepsi Max Cherry sweetens sales in sugar-battered market
No sugar Pepsi Max delivers 12.4% growth for Britvic as rival Coke’s sales go flat
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Analysis & FeaturesHas the great sugar cull been enough to rescue kids drinks?
Last year Tesco delisted a raft of added-sugar kids’ fruit juice drinks. So what impact has this had on sales?
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Analysis & FeaturesCooked meats: awaking a sleeping giant
Consumers bored by identikit own label are hungry for quality, authenticity and the lick of flame
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