All The Grocer articles in 30 August 2014 – Page 2
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News
Apple juice prices set to plunge in wake of Russian import ban
Apple juice prices are set to tumble as juice makers take advantage of a record crop…
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Comment and Opinion
Marston's show has One Ale of a Job to keep viewers interested
“We like to think of ourselves as the fourth emergency service,” said two cheery Marston’s drivers…
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Comment and Opinion
Sugar reduction strategy will need to include sweeteners
Action on Sugar’s confrontational stance on processed foods has laid down the gauntlet to the food and drink industry
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Comment and Opinion
Lidl sets out its statement of intent
Lidl has developed into a charming and compelling operator – as exemplified by a lavish four-course dinner it laid on for …
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News
Marlboro to launch Gold in roll your own
Philip Morris is extending its iconic Marlboro Gold cigarette brand into the fast-growing roll-your-own market.
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News
Bestway rolls out 'Every Deal a Tenner' promotion for Best-in
Bestway is launching a new promotion next month for retailers to boost profits on its own-label Best-in range…
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News
Heinz Tomato Ketchup props up ailing Beanz and Soups
Sales of Heinz Beanz and soups fell in the UK last year – with Heinz Tomato Ketchup one of the few bright spots.
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News
Mondelez fuels sweet biscuit sector with Chips Ahoy!
Mondelez is bringing its $800m US cookie brand Chips Ahoy! to the UK, which it believes will be bigger than Oreo in five years
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News
Co-op reform vote: banks promise capital
The Co-operative Group’s syndicate of banks will give the society some of the money back from the sale of its pharmacies and farms.
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Analysis and Features
Asda Chosen by Kids Dinky British Beef Burgers: acid test
The frozen burger category faced some tough PR challenges in the wake of Horsegate
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News
Ice bucket challenge: stores struggle to meet demand
The charity ice bucket challenge has resulted in soaring sales of ice across the country.
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Analysis and Features
Did dairy farmers not see global price slump coming?
Militancy is returning as processors cut their farmgate payments
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News
Black Sheep’s Cold Brew Coffee taps growing iced coffee trend
Robusta coffee brand Black Sheep Coffee is launching a Cold Brew Coffee next month
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Grocer 33
Store of the Week: Sainsbury’s Scarborough
The store expanded and brought with it a new café upstairs, a huge GM department, 9,000 extra sq ft of clothing
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury’s Scarborough wins G33 service and availability
Having recently undergone a renovation and extension, Sainsbury’s Scarborough looked fresh and airy
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News
Tesco cuts profit forecast and brings forward Dave Lewis' arrival
Tesco today cut its profit forecast and interim dividend
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Analysis and Features
Ocado: few signs of consensus emerging
Ocado shares plunged by over 13% after a savage downgrade by broker Redburn.
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Analysis and Features
Morrisons shares hit highest point since June
The market left little doubt as to its winners and losers from this week’s Kantar Worldpanel figures.
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Comment and Opinion
Sparks fly in batteries
The batteries category is a huge battleground between the supermarkets and the discounters, which are seizing share here as they are in grocery in general.
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Analysis and Features
Tesco London store refurbs carry lessons for whole estate
The latest refreshes may target commuters and City types but Tesco says they carry key lessons for its national estate
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