All The Grocer articles in 29 November 2014 – Page 6
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News
Disney's Frozen tops licensed toy chart for first time
Disney’s Frozen has become the number one movie license in the UK toy market.
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Analysis and Features
Cranswick shows strategic investment can pay off despite food retail woes
Meat producer Cranswick admitted today it was feeling the effects of changing consumer shopping habits and the rise of the discounters and convenience stores – but its share price is currently 28% up year-on-year and rose another 5.4% today after solid first half results.
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News
Supermarkets to 'cover up' newspaper front pages
Tesco and Waitrose are to cover up newspaper front pages in response to concerns about children being exposed to ‘unsuitable’ content.
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Analysis and Features
Could the big four become the big three?
Goldman Sachs’ contention that the supermarkets needed to cut 20% of retail space created plenty of headlines this week, but the bank’s suggestion that the industry could be ripe for consolidation went almost unnoticed.
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News
M&S rolling out action plan to combat campylobacter
Marks & Spencer is widening the roll-out of a five-point action designed to reduce levels of campylobacter in whole chickens.
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News
Jim Moseley named acting director general of Food and Drink Federation
Former General Mills managing director Jim Moseley is to take over as acting director general of the Food and Drink Federation in the New Year, following the recent resignation of Melanie Leech