All The Grocer articles in 31 March 2018 – Page 4
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47 (51) Magnum
A focus on innovation helped Magnum drive far more impressive growth in 2017 than the measly 0.5% it managed the year before
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45 (45) Uncle Ben's
Despite flat value, the Uncle has shifted an extra 4.6 million packs
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48 (44) Ariel
Another casualty of the declining laundry category, Ariel suffered an 11.9% fall in volume
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42 (46) Kinder
Kinder managed to bag an extra £2.2m in value last year, largely due to average price increases of 3.4%
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41 (42) Haribo
Feeling the pinch of the war on sugar, the brand has ventured into reduced sugar varieties
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50 (41) Volvic
Volvic has blamed “distribution decisions” by Tesco, Asda and Morrisons in 2016 for sliding sales
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5 (4) Heinz
Despite Ed Sheeran becoming an unofficial ambassador with a Ketchup tattoo on his arm, Heinz has dropped a spot in the table
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4 (5) Walkers
If Walkers was distracted last year at the prospect of closing its Peterlee plant, it didn’t show
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43 (39) John West
John West netted £4.2m less than last year, despite average price rises of more than 25p across its range
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38 (56) Monster
Coca-Cola European Partners’ energy brand has added £32m to its sales this year
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39 (37) Jacobs
A slip in value belies a fall of nearly 7 million units (4.4%) for the Jacobs
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37 (42) Young's Seafood
Frozen fish prices are rising fast. So although Young’s has sold about a million fewer units, value is still up
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36 (37) Doritos
Doritos can’t afford to lose custom in the UK. Its value growth is somewhat deceptive
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46 (35) Whiskas
In what Whiskas describes as a “challenging and ever-changing” petfood market, sales slipped more than £15m
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34 (47) Alpro
After racking up a whopping 19% sales boost the previous year, Alpro’s seemingly unstoppable growth began to slow in 2017
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35 (34) Comfort
Comfort fared better than any other laundry brand in percentage terms
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44 (33) Pringles
Pringles’ famous ‘once you pop you can’t stop’ slogan looks shakier in 2018 than ever before
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33 (32) Pedigree
Poor old Pedigree has been left out in the cold as pet owners have been encouraged to trade up
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32 (36) Weetabix
Weetabix has delivered growth of £6.9m, shifting an extra 1.9 million packs