All The Grocer articles in 28 December 2002
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Carling to sponsor Old Firm
Carling has announced a three-year £12m joint shirt sponsorship of Scottish Premier League teams Celtic and Rangers. The Old Firm will wear the Carling logo on their shirts from next season when their current deal, a joint initiative with...
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Brown-Forman takes control of Tuaca
US drinks and consumer products group Brown-Forman has taken control of Italian liquor maker Distillerie Tuoni e Canepa by acquiring an additional 55% stake increasing its ownership to 100%.The maker of Jack Daniel’s whisky, Fetzer wines and...
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Bulmer lose another director
Cidermaker HP Bulmer said international operations director Tim Furse has resigned and will leave the company at the end of May 2003.His decision to quit comes just two days after new group chief executive and former Whitbread brewing boss...
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International press round-up
Chief executive of Reckitt Benckiser, Bart Becht, has reaffirmed the Anglo-Dutch household products group’s keenness to grow by acquisition.In an interview with German paper FT Deutschland Becht said he was “not in a position to give any...
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Safeway increases fuel price
Safeway has added an average of 2p per litre to its petrol and diesel prices as of New Year's Day due to rising crude oil prices. The supermarket will now charge an average of 74.9p a litre for its unleaded petrol. Oil prices have...
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The family with Brains
I really want to promote Mr Brains Faggots and do my bit to draw attention to the Black Country!” claims Lewis Doody. It is an unusual ambition for a 12-year-old boy, but it obviously helped his family to emerge victorious in last month’s...
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The family with Brains
I really want to promote Mr Brains Faggots and do my bit to draw attention to the Black Country!” claims Lewis Doody. It is an unusual ambition for a 12-year-old boy, but it obviously helped his family to emerge victorious in last month’s...
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Putting their backs into it
The new UK leaders of the Efficient Consumer Response movement are keen to make ECR relevant again says Julian Hunt If you are one of those who thought ECR had quietly died in the UK think again. With supply chain issues topping the grocery...
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Putting their backs into it
The new UK leaders of the Efficient Consumer Response movement are keen to make ECR relevant again.If you are one of those who thought ECR had quietly died in the UK – think again. With supply chain issues topping the grocery trade’s agenda...
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News
Putting their backs into it
The new UK leaders of the Efficient Consumer Response movement are keen to make ECR relevant again.If you are one of those who thought ECR had quietly died in the UK – think again. With supply chain issues topping the grocery trade’s agenda...
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News
Putting their backs into it
If you are one of those who thought ECR had quietly died in the UK – think again. With supply chain issues topping the grocery trade’s agenda like never before, the new co-chairs of the Efficient Consumer Response group in this country are hoping to...