All The Grocer articles in 3 November 2012 – Page 3
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Category ReportRetail prices for pork and bacon set to soar as costs rise
Suppliers fear the fundamental supply and demand balance of the pork industry could soon take an unhealthy turn….
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Category ReportSausages and bacon - the new health foods?
Low-fat sausage sales are storming ahead, particularly in own label, while bacon suppliers are working to cut salt and fat…
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NewsCaribbean root drink Baldwin's Sarsaparilla turns sparkling
Caribbean-style drink Baldwin’s Sarsaparilla cordial has been given its first range extension since launch in 1884….
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NewsBAT director Cobben exits in December
British American Tobacco’s regional director for Western Europe, Mark Cobben, is stepping down in December….
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NewsPastoral logo launches to push grass-fed beef and lamb
It’s taken off in the US. Now a group of UK farmers are hoping grass-fed meat will be the next big thing here….
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NewsKestrel revamp kicks off neglected beer brand revival
The new owner of Kestrel lager says its revamp is the start of a plan to acquire and revive neglected British beers….
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NewsSupermarkets blasted for deep toy discounts before Christmas
Supermarkets have come under fire for running wide-ranging deep-discount toy promotions in the run-up to Christmas….
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NewsNew double decker trailers boost Gist's chilled fleet
Logistics operator Gist has added 20 extra-capacity double-decker trailers to its temperature-controlled fleet….
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Comment & Opinion
How the economy is suffering from David Brailsford syndrome
Last week, I accused the government of building an economic platform made of jelly. And constantly sticking its spoon in….
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NewsTomato brand Cirio launches UK's first passatas in PET pack
Tomato brand Cirio is launching what it claims are the UK’s first passatas in PET…
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Comment & Opinion
FDF hails Burton's and other export heroes
Exports of British-manufactured food and non-alcoholic drinks are one of our industry’s key success stories….
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NewsGovernment to call for guilt-free supermarket checkouts
The government looks set to call on supermarkets to remove confectionery from tills as part of the Responsibility Deal….
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NewsDhamecha to open Lewisham cash & carry
Dhamecha Cash & Carry is gearing up to open its seventh depot….
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NewsCathedral City Chedds sees funny side with new packs
Cathedral City Chedds have been given a packaging revamp with new jokes and facts to boost their appeal with kids….
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NewsLong Clawson CEO Martin Taylor in surprise exit
Martin Taylor, CEO of Stilton maker Long Clawson Dairy, has left the company after almost six years at the helm….
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NewsFox's shrugs off identical Christmas jumper charity push
Christmas pud brand Fox’s has declared 14 December Christmas Jumper Day – but Save the Children got there first….
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NewsGold Label cider revived by Westons in on-trade
Westons Cider is reviving the historic GL brand….
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News
City News: Premier Foods share hit a high
Premier Foods’ shares hit a four-month high this week….
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NewsPlaymobil launches club for older fans
Playmobil has created an online community to bring older fans of the brand together….
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NewsDairy Milk with Oreo racing off the shelves
Bringing together two classic British and American brands is once again paying dividends for Mondelez….





