All The Grocer articles in 28 July 2012 – Page 3
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Analysis & Features
Promotions fall as multiples get set for Olympic bonanza
The countdown to the Olympics saw featured space promotions elbowed out in three of the top five this week…
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News
Publishers blamed for decline in games sales
Video games sales have crashed by a third - with shoppers buying seven million fewer games in the first half of this year…
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Comment & Opinion
The one billion unit pledge
Last week I witnessed something quite unexpected. The Health Select Committee report on the…
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Profiles
Coca-Cola's Team GB unites for the big push
It’s taken years of planning and teamwork to match any Olympian feat to come. We talk to Coke’s Simon Baldry and Jon Woods.
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Comment & Opinion
As the Olympics begin, time to reflect on grocery's fitness
What an uplifting week. As the Olympics kicks off, the sun is finally shining and the campaigning of dairy farmers has them rivalling Bradley Wiggins for national support.
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Interviews
'We want the biggest basket in the sector'
Spar’s managing director Debbie Robinson talks about ethics, pricing, seasonality, store concepts - and taking suppliers to task.
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News
Tesco bakers present exotic breads
Fruit and nut bread, sourdough pave and pretzels are among the products being rolled out across Tesco’s new bakeries…
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News
Montagnolo crowned Supreme Champion at International Cheese Awards
A blue-veined German cheese has been crowned Supreme Champion at this year’s International Cheese Awards at Nantwich.
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Comment & Opinion
Educating the anti-salt lobby
As someone who has low, not high, blood pressure, I get a little irritated with health charities on a salt reduction crusade.
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Profiles
Companies cannot afford to ignore the dangers of bribery
I was shocked to read The Grocer’s survey on bribery (7 June), which found almost half the senior executives polled…
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News
Cathedral City snack selection for adults
Dairy Crest is launching a new Cathedral City sub-brand to drive consumption of its Cheddar as a snack for adults.
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News
Oddbins mocks rules against Olympic ads
Oddbins is planning a “marketing counter-strike” in defiance of the ad restrictions surrounding the Olympics. As well…
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News
Iceland adds turnover to Greggs range
Iceland has added a tenth Greggs product to its freezers - a double pack of apple turnovers.
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News
United Biscuits vows to extend apprenticeship programme across UK
United Biscuits has pledged to run more apprenticeships in different parts of the UK.
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News
Suppliers play up quality of 2012 peach crop
Retail buyers and shoppers can look forward to especially sweet peaches this year…
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My Alternative CV
Soraya Gadelrab, event manager, Speciality & Fine Food Fair 2012
Event manager, Speciality & Fine Food Fair 2012 (2 to 4 September, London Olympia)…
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News
C-store sector to add £10bn in sales by 2017
UK convenience stores’ sales are set to grow by 29% to £44bn over the next five years, according to the latest IGD forecast.
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News
Farming education reaches 5,000 kids
Yeo Valley has hit a milestone in its mission to educate children about farming - it reached 5,000 primary school children this school year.
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News
Co-op to recruit 8,000 staff after Lloyds deal
The Co-operative Group is expected to increase its workforce by more than 8,000 staff after its banking arm clinched a deal…
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News
BrewDog chases Olympic bandwagon with steroid beer
Scottish craft brewer Brewdog has launched a limited edition beer designed to “unmask the corporate beast” of the Olympic Games.
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