All The Grocer articles in 26 November 2011 – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
Don’t sacrifice service at the altar of price
The UK’s big five supermarkets – Tesco, Asda, Waitrose, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s – are currently embroiled in a very public price war.
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Comment & Opinion
Greek food isn’t in Brits’ bad books
Sir, While Greek ready meals may be on the wane, the British public has certainly not lost its taste for Greek dairy products (‘And now Brits lose their appetite for Greek food’, 19 November). Futura Foods is the largest importer of Greek cheese into the UK and we have seen ...
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Comment & Opinion
Dialling M for... modernisation
Morrisons’ current trials give glimpses of a revolutionary retailing future
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Comment & Opinion
Lose yourself in some foodie escapsim
When the state of the economy is this relentlessly depressing, it’s nice to be able to lose yourself in some unashamedly escapist foodie TV
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NewsJTI and BAT rolling out two-in-one cigarettes
Typical – you wait decades for a cigarette that can change flavour at the touch of a button and then two come along at once…
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NewsClipper Teas dips into caddies for Christmas
Clipper Teas will be selling its Everyday tea in caddy boxes in December.
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Comment & Opinion
We should value fast food eateries
Sir, Regarding Birmingham City Council’s plans to limit the number of takeaway restaurants in specific areas of the city, at Just- Eat we feel these kinds of restriction pose an unfair hindrance to the kind of small emerging businesses we need to be pioneering right now.
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News
Beer brands advised to chase female shoppers
Big beer brands are being urged to target marketing at the supermarket shoppers who actually buy the beer – women.
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NewsIs Symington’s new snack the best thing since sliced bread?
Seabrook Crisps and Symington’s are aiming to shake up the snacking aisle with the launch of a range of bread crisps.
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NewsGlobal Brands gives VK the modern look
Global Brands has given its VK range a new premium look with embossed bottle necks and metallic labels.
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NewsNot just for dressings – the fancy oil cheap enough to cook with
The distributor of a new extra virgin olive oil is hoping to grow the market by encouraging more Brits to use it for cooking
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NewsUnearthed dips into ‘unusual’ dip recipes
World foods supplier Unearthed is dipping into dips for the first time as part of a 14-strong NPD push.
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NewsActivia rockets 15% in price as cost hikes bite
Higher ingredients costs have prompted French dairy giant Danone to force through price increases on Activia– prompting the mults to raise on-shelf prices by up to 15% and scrap their long-term two-for-£3 deal
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NewsFat Free Onken loses artificial sweeteners
Emmi has stripped all artificial sweeteners out of its Onken Fat Free yoghurt range in a bid to meet growing consumer demand for products containing natural ingredients.
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News
Booker’s new fleet enables 3-in-1 deliveries
Booker Direct has rolled out a new multi-temperature fleet to allow it to increase its frozen and chilled deliveries
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NewsHarris insists Bakery Products ‘doing well’
After snapping up another bakery, Ugo Stores owner Arthur Harris has insisted Bakery Products, the business he acquired in April this year, is trading well.
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NewsSpar adds more snacks and cakes
Spar is extending its ownlabel baked snacks and cakes range after a successful rollout last year.
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NewsCostco in credit card first with Amex deal
Costco has teamed up with American Express to launch a co-branded credit card – Costco TrueEarnings American Express Credit Card.
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NewsP&H indies’ booze sales soar as slack is taken up from offies
Palmer & Harvey has reported soaring alcohol sales as consumers increasingly turn to c-stores to fill the void left by…
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ProfilesTaylor to leave Dairy Crest procurement role
Dairy Crest’s group milk procurement director Mark Taylor is to leave the dairy giant at the beginning of next year.
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