All The Grocer articles in 26 September 2015 – Page 3
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News
Nisa wins £250m Ramsden International contract deal
Nisa has secured a new five-year contract to supply Ramsden International worth £250m…
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News
Poundland shares drop on news of falling like-for-likes
Poundland shares plummeted on Thursday morning after it revealed its own like-for-like sales were falling
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Comment and Opinion
Working with vloggers: how brands can get it right
”Retailers have long handed handsome pay packets to stars of TV and the big screen”
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News
Monster Energy goes Ultra with new zero sugar lines
Coca-Cola Enterprises has unleashed a new salvo in the war on sugar – the launch of a range of zero-sugar
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Profiles and QandAs
Chris Heyn, Gü Puds, on Linford Christie and Ferris Bueller
Dealing with all those hungry people at my local fish & chip shop is one of the trickiest tasks I’ve had…
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Analysis and Features
Confectioners aren't alone in cutting guilt lane offers
The latest data from Assosia shows confectionery brands aren’t the only ones shifting promotional activity away from so-called ‘guilt lanes’
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News
The Co-operative Group pay rise criticised by store managers
The Co-operative Group has upset some store managers by offering an increase of just 1.5%
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Iceland adds quintet of posh seafood lines to premium range
Iceland has expanded the premium meat and fish range it launched earlier this year
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's cheapest in our Green Grocer 33 shop
It’s pricy being green, what with the cost of rechargeable batteries, organic chicken etc
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Grocer 33
Adam Bye, Sainsbury's Islington: Grocer 33 store of the week
”It has always been a challenge in store. Footfall is one of the highest across all Sainsbury’s stores”
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McCain rolls out roast potatoes claimed to rival homemade
McCain Foods has launched what it claims are the first frozen roast potatoes to rival the taste of homemade…
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City snapshot: Waitrose sees weekly sales fall
Sales dropped to £120.8m and including petrol this represented a 0.3% fall
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Media Bites 25 Sep: Poundland, Living wage, Imperial Tobacco
“Poundland rocked by costs as it blames store openings for profit warning”, writes the Daily Mail this morning.
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Lactalis Nestlé joint venture makes loss
The yoghurt-focused joint venture between Lactalis and Nestlé has slipped into the red in the UK…
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Comment and Opinion
As the MAP Awards approach, check out The Grocer team’s favourite ads
Tomorrow is a red-letter day for fmcg marketing. For at 4pm (Friday 25 September), we will reveal the winners
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News
Asda shakes up e-commerce team as Chappell departs
Asda has revamped its e-commerce business following the departure of vice-president of e-commerce and supply chain Gavin C…
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Arla ups price paid to farmers for first time in six months
Exchange rate fluctuation means UK standard litre will rise just 0.03ppl
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Hain Daniels gives Linda McCartney's 'sharper' new look
Hain Daniels is rolling out a new look for its Linda McCartney’s brand
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Scotland to tackle food fraud with dedicated crime unit
Food Standards Scotland is to create a new Scottish Food Crime and Incident Unit
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New soft drink brand Overhang claims to relieve hangovers
A new business has launched a soft drink that it claims can relieve hangover symptoms…