All The Grocer articles in 4 February 2012 – Page 4
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News
Healthy NPD drive for Lucozade and Ribena
GlaxoSmithKline is looking to boost the health credentials - and sales - of two of its biggest brands.
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News
Thanet Earth gets student to help with NPD
Thanet Earth has teamed up with Hadlow College to offer a sponsored student fellowship in a bid to boost its tomato NPD.
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco needed eco-labels
I was disappointed with Tesco’s decision to drop its carbon footprint scheme.
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Comment & Opinion
Supermarkets are unavoidable... even for the wholesalers
At first glance, very little has changed in this year’s Big 30 wholesalers list. Booker is the stand-out, cash & carries are dominant.
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Comment & Opinion
Remember me to Galvani
I was touched by the article on Patrick Galvani in the excellent commemorative issue of The Grocer.
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InterviewsGreater Sporting Knowhow
Peter Harding has a secret weapon. The UK boss of GlaxoSmithKline tells us how he’s warming up for a “year of sport”.
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News
Red Tractor hands out its Hero prize
Red Tractor Assurance has named a nine-year-old girl from Bradford the winner of its Sunday Lunch Hero competition.
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco needs to listen... and learn
Tesco’s decision to accelerate the process of change to its core chain was a big surprise to the stock market.
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News
TV's Rimmer unveils new meat-free range
TV chef Simon Rimmer has hooked up with Symington’s to launch a veggie meal brand.
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News
Sainsbury's turns to new staffing tool
Sainsbury’s is set to roll out a new automated system that it claims will simplify the management of its 150,000 staff.
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NewsUgo's stocks plummet as suppliers pull out
Ugo Stores was experiencing serious supply problems before its sale was announced by owner Arthur Harris this week, The Grocer can reveal.
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ProfilesJemima Bird
Following stints with Asda and The Co-op, where she helped developed the ‘Good with food’ strapline, Jemima worked as marketing director for Musgrave GB.
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Category ReportBig 30 Wholesalers
With fuel and commodity costs still going up, wholsalers are feeling the heat. Can diversification keep heads off the block?
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NewsSainsbury’s to sponsor tree planting project
Sainsbury’s is backing the Woodland Trust’s Jubilee Woods project, which is aiming to plant six million native British trees to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
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News
Six new Little Waitrose for central London
Waitrose has revealed plans to open six Little Waitrose stores in central London this year.
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News
Government backs Portas pilots
The government has announced a £1m prize pot to kickstart a revival of the UK’s struggling high streets.
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