All The Grocer articles in 30 March 2013 – Page 2
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NewsM&S looks East for inspiration on health-conscious meals
Marks & Spencer is launching a new range of Middle Eastern-inspired healthy ready meals and lunch options next week, calle…
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Analysis & FeaturesBad weather takes its toll on fresh produce as prices soar
With temperatures once again plummeting this week, a rotten 2012 looks set to be followed by a problematic 2013 for farmers and growers…
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InterviewsSilvena Rowe's second stab at supermarket success
After her abortive first attempt to build her own brand in Waitrose, the outspoken Bulgarian chef wants to try again…
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NewsMorrisons takes the lead with underage booze testing
Morrisons is leading the way when it comes to preventing underage alcohol sales, according to Serve Legal…
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NewsBibby wins Lavazza foodservice distribution contract
Bibby Distribution has won a new warehousing and distribution contract to handle Lavazza’s UK foodservice business…
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Category ReportFocus on barbecue
After a washout BBQ season in 2012, how will consumers respond to ‘horsegate’? Is posh the answer? And how can low & slow help?
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NewsJTI hits out at talk of plain tobacco packaging for Scotland
Japan International Tobacco has slammed press reports claiming that the Scottish government is set to introduce plain packaging for tobacco products.
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NewsBritish farmers fear lost opportunity as snowfall hits
Producers hoping to capitalise on interest in British produce in the wake of ‘Horsegate’ fear they will miss out…
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NewsCostcutter plays up its independence with new own-label range
The three tiers in Costcutter’s new own-label range will be called ‘Independent Trader’, ‘Independent’ and ‘Independent Sp…
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NewsMilk Race: dairy farmers urged to pay for permanent return
Make Mine Milk urges dairy farmers to support generic milk marketing and make Milk Race a permanent fixture once again…
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Analysis & FeaturesFeed contamination rocks Europe - but UK looks set to escape
Experts do not think UK feed and food prices are likely to be affected by the aflatoxin scandal in Europe, sparked panic in Germany and the Netherlands…
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Analysis & FeaturesGirl power digs a better future for African women
Senior women from the industry are undertaking three challenges to raise awareness of the plight of farmers in Africa…
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My Alternative CVMy Alternative CV: Karen Wilson, All About Food
My first job was sales assistant at Bejam – I had a great uniform…
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NewsSun Chlorella sales soar after Rosie Huntington-Whiteley tweet
The UK supplier of Sun Chlorella claims it sold out after a tweet from supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley…
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Comment & Opinion
Olive oil for ailments as Titania takes the train
The greatest fear of our glorious leader Karoline (with a K) is apparently the arrival of Alzheimer’s…
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NewsPremium bottled ale 'could double if stores give it space'
Growth in premium bottled ale is being held back by a lack of shelf space, a leading brewer has claimed…
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Comment & Opinion
SWRI ladies show Theo Randall and Rachel Allen how it's done
Ainsley Harriot’s never been a stranger to hyperbole…
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NewsAloe vera is rising health drinks star
Watch out coconut water – aloe vera-based drinks are being tipped as the next hot property in healthy drinks…
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Category ReportGrillstock turns up the appeal of US slow cooking
There’s a growing number of diehard BBQ fans who won’t let a little thing like the weather put them off…
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Comment & OpinionFlapjack attack leads to school dinner diktat
‘Scum’-style scenes at the Castle View school in Canvey Island, Essex this week
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