All The Grocer articles in 4 July 2015 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Virtual reality is becoming mainstream: be prepared
Virtual reality, for decades a sci-fi fantasy, is shortly to become mainstream. In this new era of immersive…
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… By Christine Tacon (as told to Bill Tush)
Honestly. I really don’t have time for all this. As my website says, I am a dynamic businesswoman and communicator…
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News
Tesco ends Fred's Food Construction format
The move comes as CEO Dave Lewis leads a strategy to concentrate on Tesco’s core offer
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News
Organic September aims for 6% sales surge
The Soil Association is targeting a 6% rise in sales of organic food during this year’s Organic September…
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News
Costco bringing more forecourts to stores
The wholesaler opened a test forecourt in Liverpool last June and is now ready to roll the concept out across its UK estate
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News
Jim Beam bourbon sauces hit the UK
MRC brand manager Scott Dixon said the company was hoping to establish bourbon sauce as a category in its own right
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News
Red's True Barbecue hopes to be sauce market saviour
From this week, Asda is exclusively stocking five Red’s restaurant barbecue sauces
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News
Ferrero creates flavour-changing Tic Tac Mixers
The first Tic Tac flavour-change products to launch in the UK, Mixers have also recently rolled out in Italy and the US
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News
Soft drinks can't tap water's growth
There’s been a 13% increase in tap water’s appearances in the packed lunches (and other carried out meals) of Britain in the past year
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Comment and Opinion
MPs sort out a meaty problem: Houses of Parliament sausages
Seeing as everything’s basically hunky dory in the world right now…
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Comment and Opinion
Fizzics device adds froth & flavour to bad beer & lame lager
New York-based technology dorkfest CE Week has thrown light upon a bold new drink-lovers’ device…
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News
Bloo Flowers gets overhaul
The revamped range is rolling out today (1 July) featuring ‘English garden’-inspired scents
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News
MySupermarket expands into French market
Move into France is part of a wider strategy to provide brands and retailers with a better global overview of grocery trends
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News
Karma Cola reaps rewards of first major listing
The supplier is next week rolling out its Karma Cola, Gingerella ginger ale and Lemony lemonade to 200 Waitrose stores
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News
Nestlé Maggi noodles given UK food safety all-clear
The Food Standards Agency had ordered tests on Maggi noodles in the UK following reports that products sold in India contained high levels of lead
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News
John Lewis to charge for Click & Collect orders
All orders under £30 will now incur £2 fee, MD calls current operation ‘unsustainable’
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News
Accolade Wines get Fish Hoek Fairtrade-certified
The company - which owns Hardys, Echo Falls and Kumala - said it had been made possible by a broader Fairtrade supply base in South Africa
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News
Posh popcorn trend sees two new cappuccino flavours in a week
New cappuccino flavour will be rolled into Budgens stores nationwide and indies next week followed by Tesco later this summer
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Halloween: 1 August
Following high profile coverage of the fire risks associated with supermarket Halloween fancy dress costumes, are sales about to come crashing down?
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News
Mighty Fine launches premium honeycomb bar
The four-strong range will be available from next month in milk chocolate, peanut butter, dark chocolate and salted caramel variants