All The Grocer articles in 27 April 2013 – Page 5
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NewsKP launches mixed nut and snack bags
KP Snacks has launched a sharing bag range containing peanuts and Hula Hoops…
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NewsGeeta's Foods adds premium curry pastes
Geeta’s Foods has added pouched premium curry pastes to its portfolio…
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NewsCarling defends 'British Cider' branding
Molson Coors has defended the British positioning of its new Carling British Cider…
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NewsCarib bring its 1.2% shandy range to UK
Caribbean supplier Carib Brewery has launched its shandy range in the UK to tap thirst for low-alcohol lager…
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NewsGreggs issues first-quarter profit warning
High-street baker Greggs has issued a first-quarter profit warning, citing “adverse weather” in January and February and declining footfall across its traditional high-street estate.
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Category ReportMeat & fish special report 2013
In the year of the ‘horsegate’ scandal, we survey the meat and fish industry, with key interviews, stats and analysis on the trends shaping the sector.
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Category ReportA new era for meat supply: Trust but verify
Meat suppliers can carry out DNA tests, but they are beset by challenges in their efforts to ensure authenticity…
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ProfilesABP: A fresh start after 'Horsegate'
In his first interview since ‘Horsegate’, ABP CEO Paul Finnerty spells out what went wrong in his company…
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Category ReportHorsegate: Who are the winners?
Four months on from the horsemeat scandal, how has shopper behaviour changed? Who has taken the biggest hit in sales and who is best placed to turn ‘Horsegate’ to their advantage?
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Category ReportHow to clean up your reputation in the digital age
Online reputation management companies can limit bad publicity… but they come with a health warning…
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Category ReportEggs are back with a bang
Twenty-five years after Edwina Currie’s incendiary salmonella comments, sales of eggs are soaring…
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Category ReportA storm brewing? The experts speak on the fish and seafood industry
Five experts from the fish and seafood sector share their views on ‘Horsegate’, the Common Fisheries Policy, Hugh’s Fish Fight, rising fish prices, shifts in consumption, sustainability and marketing to young people
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Category ReportChorizo and the Continental Meat Advantage
While ham plods on and chicken and turkey sales nosedive, one cooked meats sector is thriving: Continental meat products such as chorizo are booming…
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Category ReportHow meatballs can hit the spot with new flavours
Meatballs remain a favourite with consumers despite ‘Horsegate’, with new flavours and formats adding variety…
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Category ReportFocus on soft drinks: Promos and marketing
Part 4 of our Focus on soft drinks looks at tactics around promotions and marketing.
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Category Report
Focus on soft drinks: Alternatives to alcohol and own label
How are things faring in the non-alchoholic and own-label drinks departments? Part 3 of our special report turns the spotlight on these two sectors.
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Category ReportFocus on soft drinks: Health, responsibility and stevia
Soft drinks brands have their work cut out dealing with the health lobby…
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Category ReportFocus on soft drinks
Soft drinks brands have their work cut out dealing with the health lobby. Are naturally sweetened and adult soft drinks the answer?
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Comment & Opinion
Lloyds deal collapse a bitter blow for Co-op's Peter Marks
This week, The Co-operative Group was forced to pull out of its deal to acquire 632 Lloyds Bank branches….
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NewsSymington's licenses Chicken Tonight and Raguletto down under
Leeds-based food manufacturer Symington’s has announced its first major international push – taking on three Unilever brands for the Australian and New Zealand market.
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