All The Grocer articles in 30 April 2016 – Page 4
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Analysis and Features
19 - Matthew Barnes
19 - Matthew BarnesAldi UK & Ireland CEOBrand: 64% Offline: 50% Online: 94% For the same reasons as its fiercest rival, Aldi has made a massive impact in recent years on the way Brits shop for food. Aldi led the way in using marketing with a British ...
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News
Bramley apple shortages loom this year
Supplies of the baking favourite will be about 2,000 tonnes short of what is needed to meet demand
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News
Waitrose first with MSC Cornish hake
The white fish is caught in the Celtic Sea to the west of the UK mainland and south of Ireland
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Analysis and Features
16 - Rick Stein
16 - Rick SteinChef, restaurateur and TV presenterBrand: 64% Offline: 60% Online: 88% Brits have always enjoyed a fish supper, but undoubtedly Rick Stein has encouraged the UK to expand their horizons beyond a quick trip to the chippy. He’s published over 20 cookbooks since the late ...
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Analysis and Features
14 - Nigella Lawson
14 - Nigella LawsonTV cook Brand: 57% Offline: 60% Online: 100% Ten bestselling cookbooks, seven TV series and her own kitchenware line - not bad for a self-taught home cook. But Nigella Lawson has always oozed confidence. After watching a friend collapse in tears in the middle ...
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Analysis and Features
9 - Gordon Ramsay
9 - Gordon RamsayChef Brand: 64% Offline: 60% Online: 100% Love him or loathe him, Gordon Ramsay has built a food empire to be reckoned with. Turning abrasiveness into an attribute, Ramsay came to the public’s attention screaming at aspiring chefs in Hell’s Kitchen back in 2005. ...
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News
Toffifee offers £20 vouchers as part of £5m campaign
The summer offer features a unique code inside each 100g box
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Analysis and Features
3 - Julian Metcalfe
3 - Julian MetcalfeEntrepreneurBrand: 86% Offline: 80% Online: 9% Metcalfe is perhaps most famous for co-founding Pret A Manger in the 1980s (and selling 33% of it to McDonald’s in 2011) but his adventures in food don’t end there. He also founded Asian-inspired chain Itsu in 1997, ...
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News
Pizza Express rolls out gluten-free pizza and new pastas
The gluten-free 9” Margherita pizza will be available at Sainsbury’s from 1 June
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News
Lidl reaffirms British pork vow after 'disappointing' farmers
The discounter departed the National Pig Association’s ‘hundred percenters club’ in March 2016
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British gin and wine drives boom in booze exports to the US
The total amount of beer, wine and spirits shipped to the States was valued at £361m
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James Martin teams up with Asda to 'cook up fresh approach'
First TV campaign featuring the chef will hit screens in June
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Rekorderlig rolls out canned Cider Cocktail trio
The range comprises three variants: Passionfruit Gimlet, Wild Berries Bramble and Swedish Punch
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The Big Interview
Andrew Joret of the British Egg Industry Council: Big Interview
Eggs are currently enjoying the best comeback since Elvis flew to Vegas
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Comment and Opinion
A purple pint fit for a Queen - and a Prince
The good folk at Greene King had innocently been beavering away on a limited-edition ale to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Colonel Sanders (as told to Bill Tush)
First it was rats in the chicken. Now they’ve gone and found somethin’ not very nice in the ice
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News
Media Bites 28 April: BHS, Home Retail, Argos, Sainsbury's
The spectacular collapse of BHS continues to overshadow all other news in the papers, but there is also room to report the profit slump at Argos owner Home Retail Group.
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News
City snapshot: 'Bleak picture' for gender diversity in consumer products - EY
Just 12% of consumer products and retail leaders expect significant progress in women leadership in the next five years
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News
Vimto owner Nichols sales propped up by acquisitions
Vimto maker Nichols is set to relaunch its no-added sugar brands ahead of the summer.
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Comment and Opinion
Hats off to Which? The super-complaint was not in vain
All in all, a good outcome for Which?