All The Grocer articles in 31 January 2015 – Page 5
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Analysis and Features
Top 10 global launches: from truffle chips to cricket bars
We’ve teamed up with Mintel to scour the world’s supermarkets to find 10 of the best bagged snacks launches of the year.
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Analysis and Features
Protein brands want to muscle in on mainstream snacking
Eggy crisps are undeniably unusual but there are a number of other players on the high-protein scene
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News
Lidl starts building Europe's largest ever distribution centre
The Spanish centre will create 275 jobs and is due to open in 2016
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Analysis and Features
Intense competition in UK grocery market driving food and beverage M&A
Fierce competition in UK grocery will be the main driving force behind an uptick in food and beverage M&A this year, according to new analysis by Grant Thornton.
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Comment and Opinion
Winter weather means soup-ercharged sales for those who can meet demand
Research suggests that, while heavy snow can mean difficulties for many retailers, for certain sectors the cold is a positive boon
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News
Wholesaler Booker to hand out £11m worth of vouchers to independent retailers
Other offers will also be available, including free stock, as part of Booker’s “Thank You” event
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News
Ocado expands London operations with new depot to be ready by 2017
Online grocery retailer set to add more than half a million sq ft of space over 35-acre site
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News
Booths confirms price it pays to farmers for milk
Supermarket says it pays more than all its other rivals, has close relationship with farmers
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News
Strong Christmas for Cranswick but pig price deflation hits revenue
Deflation in pig prices has continued to act as a drag on Cranswick revenues in its third quarter but failed to make a dent in the group’s profits.
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News
Argos digital stores to open inside Sainsbury's supermarkets
Initial run sees ten smaller Argos stores, with capability to deliver products within hours, occupying 1,000-5,000 sq ft of Sainsbury’s supermarkets
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News
Diageo sees improving sales trends despite first half revenue dip
Diageo CEO Ivan Menezes hailed an improved first half performance despite posting lower than expected sales this morning after a slowdown in Latin America and Asia.
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