All The Grocer articles in 4 May 2013 – Page 2
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Category ReportFruit snacks are winning over wary shoppers
Fruit snacks are winning over wary shoppers. Fruit snacks and crisps have gained a healthy following.
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Category ReportPop crisps hit the spot for healthy snackers
If the big story last year in healthy snacking was baked crisps, this year it’s pop crisps…
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NewsElla’s Kitchen sold to US giant Hain Celestial
Organic babyfood company Ella’s Kitchen has been sold to US food giant Hain Celestial, with founder Paul Lindley heading up a new division.
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NewsUnilever brings Persil brand to dishwasher tablets
Unilever has expanded its Persil laundry brand into the dishwasher tablet market for the first time.
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NewsBooze industry to appeal minimum pricing decision in Scotland
The drinks industry is to launch an appeal after its legal challenge to try to block the Scottish government’s proposals for minimum pricing of alcohol was dismissed by a court in Edinburgh today.
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Grocer 33Tesco Extra Osterley
The investment in the store means we get over £4,000 a week extra to put more people on the shop floor…
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NewsIan Bishop and Jenny Holmes switch from Costcutter to Nisa
Costcutter marketing director Ian Bishop is jumping ship to join Nisa, The Grocer can reveal
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NewsPaul Lindley on Ella’s Kitchen sale: Hain shares our mindset
Ella’s Kitchen founder Paul Lindley talks to The Grocer exclusively about the company’s sale to US food giant Hain Celestial…
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NewsCostcutter shuffles exec deck with new appointments
Costcutter has made a number of new appointments as it looks to drive its new business model.
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Analysis & FeaturesSpin the Bottle: Government choices for alcohol policy
It’s shelved minimum pricing, but the coalition is sure to pursue alternative strategies. What are the options?
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Category ReportWill flying the flag stop bagged snack sales flagging?
As healthy and posh crisp sales boom, it’s crunch time for more standard offerings. Can playing the provenance card revive…
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury's leads the way as mults increase promotions
As the freezing conditions over Easter finally receded, there’s no sign of the price war thawing…
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Analysis & FeaturesWet weather washes 100% British wheat pledges away
The worst British crop in 30 years has scuppered promises by suppliers, with a few exceptions…
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My Alternative CVEs Salih, Yog, on amphibious planes and Jimmy Carr
From the age of 10, I worked on a market stall in East Street Market, Peckham, selling women’s clothing…
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Comment & OpinionWhy the lacklustre media response to GM and alcohol legislation?
As a journalist, it’s a strange thing to say, but I’m puzzled by the media…
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ProfilesPeter Bamford, former group exec and trading director, Tesco
As well as Tesco, Bamford has worked for Fine Fare and Kingfisher, with a brief stint at Woolworths…
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Comment & Opinion
M&S, Tesco, Morrisons - how the mighty have fallen
In our industry we have three big retailers who once could do no wrong and are now struggling…
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Comment & Opinion
There are no two-day courses to ensure buyer collaboration
How to sell? Well, that rather depends on what you are selling…
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Comment & Opinion
Sky documentary on Greggs shows baker has its work cut out
As timing goes, it doesn’t get much worse than issuing a profit warning on the very day a new series about you starts…
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Comment & Opinion
Who will fill the food waste knowledge gap?
Richard Benyon dared to offer the public advice on how they could reduce the colossal amount of food they waste…
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