All The Grocer articles in 3 May 2014 – Page 2
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NewsSainsbury’s promotes seven directors in top-team reshuffle
Sainsbury’s has reshuffled its senior management team as it prepares for the departure of CEO Justin King this summer, with seven directors given new roles.
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NewsDutch meat trader charged in France over horsemeat scandal
French authorities have charged a Dutch meat trader in connection with the horsemeat scandal.
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NewsMorrisons slashes 1,200 prices in major marketing blitz
Morrisons is permanently slashing the prices on 1,200 everyday essentials as it looks to rebalance its price proposition and help it fight back against the discounters.
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NewsOnken signs Lisa Faulkner for yoghurt campaign
Onken has launched a campaign with MasterChef winner Lisa Faulkner and nutritionist Angela Dowden to encourage consumers to use yoghurt as an ingredient in cooking.
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NewsMoy Park sales climb 10% on strong demand for poultry
Increased supermarket demand for British and Irish chicken helped boost sales at Moy Park by 10% to £1.2bn in 2013, with pre-tax profits of £33.8m – up from £24.4m in 2012.
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My Alternative CVBen Roberts, Bird & Wild, on cooking, Craig David and coffee
When I was at school, I worked part-time in a local seafood restaurant…
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NewsCompany Shop joins elite LSE scheme for small businesses
Company Shop, one of the UK’s largest redistributors of surplus food, has won a place on a London Stock Exchange scheme to help small businesses.
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NewsSaucy Fish Co set to square up to Aldi over 'copycat' line
Fish supplier Icelandic Seachill is set to face off in court with Aldi over a ‘copycat’ version of The Saucy Fish Co.
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Cheadle
Winning The Grocer 33 is a big deal for any store, so to win twice in a year is mind-blowing…
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Dalton's Declaration of Independence spark price war?
With 1,200 lines cut permanently in price, how will rivals react?…
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Analysis & FeaturesEaster egg promotions rose by nearly 50% on 2013 levels
Shop staff could have been forgiven for becoming a little fed up with building Easter egg displays this year…
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Analysis & FeaturesWine prices to fall thanks to bumper crops in key markets
Spain, South Africa and Australia have been tipped to offer some of the best deals for trade wine buyers this year…
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InterviewsFiona Kendrick, Nestlé's UK CEO, on people and palm oil
UK CEO Fiona Kendrick is making sure Nestlé’s £500m investment plan for Britain supports a fresh influx of young talent…
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Analysis & FeaturesFrom Oculus Rift to Google Glass - is the VR shop coming?
Wearable technology could soon enable customers to shop in virtual stores from the comfort of their home…
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Category ReportFocus on Crisps, Nuts & Snacks
We’ve eaten 7,600 more tonnes of snacks in the past year. Can ‘healthy’, posher lines backed by celebs sustain growth?…
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Analysis & FeaturesPudology: Hitting the sweet spot in free-from desserts
Forced by health issues to change her diet and career, Lucy Wager developed free-from brand Pudology…
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Analysis & FeaturesDrinks industry action under Responsibility Deal scrutinised
When wines and spirits have got stronger, how genuine is the drinks industry’s achievement in slashing 253 million units?…
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NewsBooths buyer events result in more than 100 listings
Booths has listed over 100 new suppliers since launching a new approach to buying designed to attract smaller companies…
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Comment & OpinionHalal sector is bursting with potential
It is ludicrous that with a spending power of £30bn a year, a whole consumer group and category is ignored: Muslims…
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Comment & OpinionEDLP is here to stay says Kantar. It is working for Aldi
Aldi offers very few promotions and, at the risk of understatement, this doesn’t seem to be doing it any harm…





