All The Grocer articles in 31 March 2012 – Page 2
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NewsDiscounters dominate in The Grocer's Top 50
Aldi and Lidl have hogged the spotlight, but the growth of TJ Morris, B&M Retail, Farmfoods and other UK-owned discounters has been no less dramatic.
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Analysis & FeaturesTop 50 Independents: In the driving seat
As the Top 50 independents mark a solid year, MBOs are increasingly in vogue, with Iceland’s Malcolm Walker setting the pace as he looks to take control.
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NewsThe Co-op to 'shout' about value with TV push and promotions
The Co-operative Group is planning to “shout value” this year in a bid to shake off consumer perceptions that its food stores are too expensive.
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Morrisons tries again to woo posh shoppers in Tunbridge Wells
Morrisons will open a store in Royal Tunbridge Wells next month, six years after it was forced to close a store there when it failed to win over shoppers in the posh Kent town.
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Comment & Opinion
Walmart must box clever in the internet age
When people think of Walmart, one word usually springs to mind: growth. It is, after all, the world’s largest retailer.
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NewsCiggie sales already down ahead of display ban
With just days until the display ban comes into force in England, Imperial Tobacco has revealed tobacco sales have taken a hit in stores that have already covered up their cigarette kiosks.
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NewsKopparberg strips out fruit for major push on apple cider category
Swedish brand Kopparberg - best known for its fruit ciders - has shifted its sights to the apple market…
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco and Asda lead way in keeping lid on inflation
The supermarkets kept a tight lid on inflation last month despite growing concerns about drought and rising oil prices.
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NewsOcado teams up with BBC for recipe inspiration
Ocado has teamed up with the magazine BBC Good Food to launch a service helping online recipe hunters
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NewsLincolnshire Poacher behind 'solar cheese'
Waitrose and Sainsbury’s are now selling solarpowered cheese, after the Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese…
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ProfilesKatie Bickerstaffe, CEO UK & Ireland for Dixons Retail
A graduate of the Unilever management training scheme, Bickerstaffe’s early career included stints at PepsiCo
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Departure of Tesco's Burns 'is a big loss'
Tesco veteran Stan Burns has retired after 29 years’ service.
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Glenn to run Birds Eye 'whoever owns us'
CEO Martin Glenn has pledged to take his team with him if Birds Eye Iglo changes hands.
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Spar board for fresh & frozen head Maxted
Allan Maxted has been promoted to the board of directors at Spar UK.
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BRC boss credited over members and experts
The search for a successor to take the helm at one of the UK’s most powerful lobbying groups began this week, after Stephen Robertson revealed he was stepping down as director general of the British Retail Consortium.
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NewsBrave link for Disney and Scotty Brand
Albert Bartlett is returning to the movies thanks to a major tie-up with Disney.
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Long Clawson offers branded territorials
Stilton maker Long Clawson is venturing into new cheese territory with a range of branded territorial and blue cheeses.
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NewsJackson's launches its Yorkshire bread in UK
Aunt Bessie’s owner William Jackson Food Group is finally rolling out its UK-produced bread - to the UK.
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Comment & Opinion
Preparation is key to empire building
The economy hasn’t stopped the mults from opening new stores - why should indies be different?
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Two-hour click and collect at Carrefour
Carrefour is launching a click and collect app in France that will allow customers to pick up their shopping two hours after ordering.
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