All The Grocer articles in 31 May 2014 – Page 3
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News
Costa MD's taskforce calls for long-term high street plans
A government taskforce led by Costa Coffee MD Jason Cotta has called on towns to launch new five-year plans…
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News
Recruitment is changing - but job boards aren't dead yet
The speculated end of the job board used to be just a whisper – these days it’s an open debate…
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Comment and Opinion
Digital video is the future of advertising spend
A new IAB report reveals 75% of advertisers expect digital video to be as important as TV within five years…
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Comment and Opinion
At last some light relief from the supermarket price war
At last some light relief from the price war, but just how wise were the confessions of the supermarket bosses?…
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News
Tesco gets set for World Cup party at London stores
Even if England fans do end up weeping into their beer as usual, Tesco reckons it will win the World Cup in London…
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News
Sainsbury's Brand Match changes
Sainsbury’s is set to make its first major change to Brand Match since launching the price-matching scheme in 2011…
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Comment and Opinion
Convenience stores need the care and curiosity factors
Kantar’s research showing that the little-and-often phenomenon is a myth was surprising…
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News
Trading Standards rejects proposals for new copycat powers
Brand owners’ hopes for new legal powers to fight copycats have been dealt a blow.
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Category Report
Scottish independence report 2014
The prospect of independence poses huge questions for Scotland. But how would its food and drink industry fare?
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News
Coca-Cola brings back Share a Coke with four times more names
Coca-Cola is bringing back its Share a Coke personalised bottle campaign – with four times the number of names…
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News
Aimia Foods sold to Cott Beverages for $80m
UK beverage supplier Aimia Foods has been sold to rival Cott Beverages in a deal worth $80m (£47.7m).
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Analysis and Features
How Co-op's plight extends to its store estate numbers
…so how is its convenience-focused property strategy evolving?…
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Analysis and Features
Emerging market currency weaknesses hit major fmcg companies
Major fmcg companies have been battered by huge currency volatility in emerging markets…
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Analysis and Features
Brands keep it simple with focus on money-off deals
When it comes to promotions, keeping it simple is the name of the game right now…
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Category Report
Is independence good news or bad for Scottish food and drink?
Scotland’s food and drink industry is doing nicely. Would a vote for independence help or hinder its development?…
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Analysis and Features
Booker makes Makro economics work with best of both approach
After a litany of losses, the wholesaler has chalked up an £11m profit. How did the Wilson masterplan fix things so quickl…
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The Big Interview
Paul Schaafsma Big Interview: The Ultimate Accolade
Paul Schaafsma is determined to transform the drinks behemoth into a more agile and strategically focused outfit…
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Analysis and Features
Top New Talent 2014: The countdown starts now
In 2013 The Grocer launched Top New Talent. It was a huge success. Now the hunt is on to find the class of 2014…
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Analysis and Features
Scottish gin proving just the tonic
Think Scotland, think Scotch? Think again. The country might export £4.3bn of whisky a year, but its credentials as a distiller of gin are not too shabby either.
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News
Morrisons: meat processing sale rumours are 'rubbish'
Morrisons has hit back at press speculation it could be looking to sell its meat processing sites and abattoirs…
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