All The Grocer articles in 28 January 2012 – Page 2
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Goodbye, Mr Chips... Burts boss bows out after failed buyout bid
Burts Chips’ UK MD has left the business following a failed management buyout bid, prompting speculation about the firm’s future ownership.
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Pie in the sky? Peter's aiming high with Red Bull (and steak) pastry
Peter’s Pies is hoping to give you wings - after teaming up with Red Bull to launch a meat pie infused with the well-known energy drink.
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Alaska salmon fishery exits MSC scheme
Fish buyers are set to lose a major source of MSC-accredited fish after the shock departure of the Alaska salmon fishery from the scheme.
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Former Aldi CEO Foley looks to the future with CONplementation role
Ex-Aldi CEO Paul Foley has resurfaced at Austrian retail management consultancy CONplementation as one of five senior partners.
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Comment & Opinion
For every useful question it answers, the carbon footprint label raises several more
OK, we were wrong about self-service supermarkets in 1947, but our doubts about the Carbon Trust label have proved well founded.
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NewsTill-free grocery shop? There's an app for that
Shoppers will soon be able to visit one of the big four, conduct a weekly shop and walk away with groceries without having to visit the checkout.
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Comment & Opinion
Display ban isn't only area to exploit
Yes, it’s going to be a difficult year, but for indies there are also major opportunities to be grasped
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NewsAsda to sell half-pound strawberry punnets
Following the successful launch of 1lb punnets of strawberries last year, Asda is launching a half-pound punnet.
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Comment & Opinion
What do buyers need? Be concise and ask 'route one' questions
So the UK furniture salesman was always a bit embarrassed that he was selling bigger chairs designed for the American market.
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New G's Fresh celery is no-strings attached
G’s Fresh is looking to inject fresh life into the celery category with the launch of a sweeter, less stringy variety this summer.
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Analysis & FeaturesDoughnuts battered by sugar, oil and dairy hikes
Homer Simpson would not be amused. First, rising prices on malting barley threaten to send the cost of beers soaring. Now raw material hikes spell bad news for his favourite snack.
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Farmfoods beats big four in store survey
When it comes to the supermarkets, frozen food discounter Farmfoods is second only to Waitrose as far as customer experience goes, claims a new survey.
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Bracey exit tempers talk of an Ocado bid
The surprise announcement from Ocado this week that finance director Andrew Bracey was leaving has dampened speculation of a takeover bid.
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MÜller UK denies plan to drop blue packaging
Müller Dairy UK has quashed speculation it is about to embark on its second packaging overhaul in six months, following suggestions the blue packaging it launched last August is to be phased out.
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Bonne Maman resolves price jam with Tesco
Bonne Maman jams are back on shelf in Tesco this weekend following a two-month dispute.
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Waitrose calls time on trial of Boots lines
Waitrose has thrown in the towel over the long-term trial of Boots products in its stores.
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Comment & Opinion
Draconian booze policy could break EU law
The World Health Organisation Regional Committee for Europe recently adopted a ‘European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012-2020’.
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'Modern' name for Bradbury & Son cheese
Cheese distributor Bradbury & Son has changed its name to Bradburys in a bid to modernise its image.
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Princes' Italian deal shores up canning
Princes is poised to bolster its tomato canning business with the acquisition of an Italian tomato processing factory.
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New-look Penn State cashes in on chips
Pretzel brand Penn State has been relaunched and repositioned as a range of classic American snacks.
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