All The Grocer articles in 29 November 2014 – Page 4
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DHL unveils quieter lorry for night-time deliveries
Logistics giant DHL has launched a new lorry that it claims strengthens the case for night-time deliveries…
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Greencore plays down Kerry frozen deal to fry bigger fish
Greencore has played down speculation it is lining up a bid for Kerry Foods’ frozen ready meals business…
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Cranswick to add new proteins, new channels as sales dip
Cranswick has vowed to redouble its efforts to explore new markets in the face of a reduction in pork sales…
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Iglo revenues frozen in a declining frozen food market
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group is battling to achieve its growth targets in the face of a declining European frozen market…
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Farms and meat processors bear brunt of supermarket pressure
The UK agriculture and meat industries are feeling the brunt of pressure from supermarkets as insolvencies in the UK food …
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Supermarket price cuts only saving householders £2 a month
Supermarkets may have been throwing millions at price cuts to take on the discounters and reverse sliding market share…
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Brussels set to ruin Christmas ... we're not talking sprouts
The introduction of complex and confusing new EU regulations on labelling 12 days before Christmas could ruin the festive …
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Morrisons takes on Waitrose in leafy Surrey
Morrisons’ latest foray into Surrey’s leafy suburbs commenced with a “quiet launch”
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Splash it all over: Unilever marks Brut 50th anniversary
Unilever has launched a digital campaign to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Brut.
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Analysis & Features
Farms and meat processors bear brunt of supermarket pressure
The UK agriculture and meat industries are feeling the brunt of pressure from supermarkets as insolvencies in the UK food and drink sector increase sharply.
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PayPoint plans to roll-out retail technology after revenue hike
Payment technologies business PayPoint believes the company can tap into iBeacon to the benefit of its retail customers.
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Durex creates 'world's first' dual-screen TV ad
Durex has claimed a world first with a ‘synchronised dual screen’ campaign that allows viewers to see characters from its new TV ad ‘behind closed doors’ on their mobile or tablet.
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ASA will not investigate Sainsbury's Christmas ad
The Advertising Standards Authority will not investigate Sainsbury’s Christmas TV ad, despite 727 complaints on grounds of taste.
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Poundland on the expansion trail after 15% first half sales growth
Poundland has has given a further indication of the enduring strength of the discount sector with a strong set of half-year results.
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Wine development chief Laura Jewell to leave Tesco
Tesco senior wine product development manager Laura Jewell MW is leaving the company
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Comment & Opinion
Bet it all on Black (Friday)
There’s no going back now; Black Friday – the day after Thanksgiving Day – has found a profitable new home in the UK
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Tesco expecting strong Thanksgiving sales in Kensington
Tesco has launched its first Thanksgiving range at its Kensington superstore, in a bid to cater for demand from Americans living in London.
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One Stop to take franchise format to Scotland
One Stop is taking its new franchise format into Scotland for the first time, John Miller head of franchise operations, has revealed.
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Campylobacter: the industry responds to FSA findings
The grocery and poultry industries respond to the Food Standards Agency study that has revealed 70% of all chickens sold in UK supermarkets are contaminated with campylobacter to some degree.
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Campylobacter: FSA reveals supermarket test results
Asda in the spotlight as FSA publishes campylobacter results