All The Grocer articles in 4 February 2012 – Page 2
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ProfilesIt's All About Food
With sales of his restaurant-licensed products tipped to top £16m in 2012, MD and entrepreneur Phil Lynas shares his recipe for success.
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Comment & Opinion
Tax is key to low beer abv
Your coverage of changes in beer strengths shows there is change and innovation in the UK beer market…
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News
Ocado adds a new shopping tracker to site
Ocado has introduced a new order tracking function to its website to give shoppers a better idea of when their order will arrive.
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Comment & Opinion
Take care: online ads are now on ASA radar
Recent events have proved conclusively that the advertising watchdog’s bite can be every bit as bad as its bark when it comes to online adverts by grocery businesses.
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Analysis & FeaturesAsda price advantage eroded, but it's hanging on to shoppers
A year after owners Walmart made aggressive investments in price that helped sow the seeds of the market…
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News
Nestlé targets those who can't afford uni
Nestlé has introduced apprenticeships in HR, finance and supply chain to give school leavers put off university by high tuition fees more career options.
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Analysis & FeaturesFirst milk, now cream: dairy takes another hit
Until recently, dairy processors under pressure from the mults’ milk price war could take solace in the fact that at least cream prices were strong.
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Comment & Opinion
Baking's answer to Ant and Dec
If baking is the new rock’n’roll (it isn’t), Mary Berry must be Mick Jagger, strutting and jutting her turkey-neck in judgement over our muffins…
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News
Industry backs appeal for Sussex greenhouse
The UK fruit and veg industry has come out in support of a glasshouse at risk of being thrown off course by planning regulators.
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Comment & Opinion
Kraft falls for an early April Fool
We have, as has every PR agency, been working on our April Fool’s stories. A rare opportunity to…
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News
Has Shop Scan Save's hour finally arrived?
Shop Scan Save is gearing up for another re-launch - and hoping the popularity of smartphones will make it third time lucky.
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NewsAsda launches green push with suppliers
Asda has launched a major environmental drive involving more than 70 of its leading suppliers.
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News
Scottish Excellence Awards sign up Asda
Asda has been unveiled as the retail category sponsor of this year’s Scotland Food and Drink Excellence Awards.
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News
Cottage cheese category boosted as Asda launches new snack pot
Asda has launched an innovative new cottage cheese format aimed at shoppers looking for a healthy lunchtime snack.
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News
Pig producers asked to prove stall compliance
After last month’s embarrassing discovery that 30 British egg producers were flouting an EU ban on battery cages…
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NewsRippon to back Bacon Connoisseurs Week
Bpex has enlisted the help of veteran broadcaster Angela Rippon to encourage the nation to eat more bacon.
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News
Can Symington's pasta baked in a box win over the younger consumer?
Symington’s is hoping to attract younger shoppers to the savoury dried pasta market with a new Bake in a Box format.
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News
Rustlers owner Kepak ends burger battle by Feasting on key rival
The Irish owner of the Rustlers convenience burger brand has bought rival brand Feasters, The Grocer can reveal.
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News
Poultry giant gears up for beef market
Plusfood, the European arm of the world’s biggest poultry exporter, is preparing for a major swoop on the UK retail poultry and red meat categories.
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News
Carlsberg expands San Miguel with lower-abv 'sunshine' beer Fresca
Carlsberg is expanding its San Miguel brand with a beer developed in Spain specifically for the UK.
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