All The Grocer articles in 29 March 2014 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Why Steve Parfett welcomes the Budget
In the toughest conditions I can ever recall a budget that does not further harm prospects is a good thing…
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News
Onlinepoundstore.co.uk claims 123,000+ hits since launch
Onlinepoundstore.co.uk claims it has had more than 123,000 site visits in its first six weeks of trading…
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News
DHL to cut road miles with Lidl delivery contract extension
DHL has won a contract extension to deliver to Lidl stores until 2017…
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News
Ritz back on TV after 30-year Break
Mondelez is looking to tap the “huge opportunity” in savoury biscuits with development of its Ritz brand…
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News
Fiddes Payne appoints advisors as it weighs up further growth
Fast-growing home baking and herbs and spices supplier Fiddes Payne has appointed corporate finance firm Spayne Lindsay…
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News
Fever-Tree celebrates export success with move into 50th market
Exporter of the Year enters its 50th market with Angolan move…
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News
Tesco follows Asda with hi-tech toilet facility for disabled
Tesco has become the second supermarket to launch a trial of hi-tech new toilet facilities for disabled customers…
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News
Morrisons offers 5%-off vouchers to friends and family
Morrisons is hoping its staff can help it drum up new shoppers by giving 5%-off vouchers to their friends and families…
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News
ASA backs JTI's anti-plain tobacco packaging ads
The ASA has revised its ruling on Japan Tobacco International’s anti-plain packaging adverts…
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News
Mango shortage warnings as pests cause EU India import ban
Retailers and suppliers may have to look for alternative sources of mangoes in the coming weeks and months…
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News
'Programming error' to blame for Co-op Bank's £400m bill
The Co-operative Bank’s ‘technical breach’ of the Consumer Credit Act was caused by a computer programming mistake, The Grocer can reveal.
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News
Tesco to move free-range eggs to recycled plastic boxes
Tesco plans to convert all its own-label free-range egg lines from pulp carton to new eco-friendly plastic packaging…
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News
Sunday trading campaign to use social media to help relax rules
The Sunday trading hours debate looks set to kick off once more…
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News
CCE loses Ocean Spray UK sales and distribution contract
Coca-Cola Enterprises has lost the UK sales and distribution contract for struggling juice brand Ocean Spray…
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Comment and Opinion
Paul Flowers' Newsnight performance was a self-pitying failure
I don’t know what persuaded the Rev Paul Flowers it was a good idea to be interviewed this week…
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Comment and Opinion
Could a supermarket do 'an SSE?'
SSE stunned the energy sector with its price freeze until 2016. Could a supermarket achieve something similar or would it …
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News
Free-from pastry range scoops top Food & Drink Expo prize
A range of chilled gluten-free sweet and savoury pastries is winner of the Great New Idea at the 2014 Food & Drink Expo…
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Category Report
Street eats: how BBQ is ‘mashing up’ global styles
Plain old bangers don’t cut it anymore. Even the ‘low & slow’ rubs and marinades and Brazilian flavours tipped as the next big thing look a tad tame next to what’s going on down on the street.
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Category Report
Focus on barbecue
Brits fired up the barbie in record numbers last year thanks to the summer. This year could be hotter, longer, slower…
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Analysis and Features
Experiential marketing: the evolution
Plant a dragon skull on a beach and sit back as thrilled consumers generate buzz with smartphones…