All The Grocer articles in 3 March 2012 – Page 4
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News
Kingsmill squeezed despite outpacing rivals
Kingsmill margins have taken a knock even though the bread brand grew faster than rivals Warburtons and Hovis last year.
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Analysis & Features
Tesco prepares for next phase of Price Drop... by hiking prices
The Big Price Drop? The Big Price Rollercoaster more like. Tesco spent February hiking prices more than any of its big four rivals.
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers must embrace m-commerce
Former New Look boss Phil Wrigley caused a bit of a storm recently while coining a neat phrase that will no…
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News
Emmi introduces the Flat White to retail
Emmi is set to capitalise on the latest trend sweeping coffee shops with the UK’s first chilled ready-to-drink Flat White.
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News
Young's forced to move fishcake production to its factory in Grimsby
Young’s Seafood has announced a raft of redundancies at a former Border Laird site in Amble following revelations about quality issues with fishcakes produced at the site.
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News
Unilever to scrutinise fmcg web marketing
Unilever is to ramp up its digital marketing strategy, in a move that could see the start of a further shift in fmcg activity to the web.
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Profiles
Kids to 'See Inside' food manufacturing
The food and drink manufacturing sector is to throw open its doors this summer in a bid to inspire kids to consider a career in manufacturing.
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NewsNow Müllerlight gets the Greek treatment
Müller claims it has created “a dieter’s nirvana” with its first major piece of NPD since overhauling its marketing strategy, rationalising its portfolio and installing a new UK CEO.
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Comment & Opinion
Insects, glorious insects
I was surprised you did not mention of a very widely eaten insect: the cochineal beetle used to colour so many things red “naturally”.
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News
Popchips: UK launch for pressure-cooked spud snack to the stars
The fastest-growing bagged snack brand in the US is making its UK debut this week.
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Comment & Opinion
Is the tunnel in sight, if not the light?
The new year has brought disappointment in financial markets with downgrades to profit expectations - not just for Tesco…
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ProfilesA three Weetabix man
Weetabix boss Giles Turrell tells The Grocer about his plans for stealing more share of the British cereal market and taking the brand global.
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News
Wagon Wheels reinvented for teen market
Wagon Wheels are being reinvented for a new generation of teenagers in a £2.5m push by brand owner Burton’s Biscuit Company.
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Profiles
Where are they now?: Paul Mason
Paul Mason has worked in the retail industry for 30 years and has held a number of top jobs in the grocery sector. He started his career at Mars, before moving on to B&Q
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RankingsHow British are our brands?
Does it really matter that so many of Britain’s 150 Biggest Grocery Brands are no longer British owned?
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Comment & Opinion
Three minutes to change your life
If your dieting resolve has weakened of late, have no fear. As Obese: A Year to Save My Life ended, so Supersize vs Superskinny began.
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Comment & Opinion
Are you a Walsh or a Moody?
Walsh or Moody? Our annual reviews are approaching and Karoline
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Category ReportBritain's Biggest Grocery Brands
Does it really matter that so many of Britain’s 150 Biggest Grocery Brands are no longer British owned?
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Analysis & FeaturesLoyalty: who's earned it?
The Grocer’s first ever study of supermarket shopper loyalty shows it takes much more than big stores, low prices and promotional muscle to create a loyal following.
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NewsUK to import kiwifruit from Georgia by 2013
The former Soviet state of Georgia is vying to become “the New Zealand of the northern hemisphere for kiwifruit” and plans to start exporting to the UK next year.
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