All The Grocer articles in 4 May 2013 – Page 3
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ProfilesJames Hall: Keeping it in the family after 150 years
Old age hasn’t slowed James Hall. As the wholesaler notches up 150 years, the business is gearing up for the next 50…
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InterviewsFacebook's Christian Hernandez... what's not to like?
Facebook’s director of UK & Pan-Euro has some big ambitions, claiming both new and old brands alike can benefit…
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NewsVHB revamps Wow Micro Leaves packs
Herb supplier VHB has introduced new packaging to its Wow Micro Leaves, providing up to three extra days’ shelf life…
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NewsProduce World speeds up carrot grading with Newtec machine
Produce World has installed a new carrot grading machine at its Yaxley plant to replace manual grading…
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NewsPink Lady sponsors Food Photographer of the Year Award
A Romanian restaurateur has won this year’s Food Photographer of the Year Award…
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NewsBritish cherry crop boosted by cold weather
While the recent cold snap has resulted in misery for many farmers, British cherry growers are singing its praises…
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Analysis & FeaturesGrim wheat outlook for UK contrasts with global picture
The prospects for the British wheat crop continue to look difficult, but beyond the UK the outlook is fairly positive…
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NewsMorrisons' Steak Bar fixtures lift sales 7%
Morrisons has increased steak sales by 7% following the introduction of a new Steak Bar area in some of its stores…
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NewsMattessons rolls out limited edition Fridge Raiders
Kerry Foods is adding an Italian Herb limited edition to its Mattessons Fridge Raiders range…
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Comment & Opinion
Advertisers: demand practical consumer data!
Perhaps like no other, the food and drink sector relies on well-targeted advertising to drive sales…
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers and brands must work together on experience
Tesco’s results and confirmation it is exiting the US underscored the degree to which it had underinvested in Britain…
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Comment & Opinion
Clients, Change4Life jealousy and Waitrose's coup
How do you stop big multinational food clients killing every PR idea stone cold dead?…
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NewsIceland online service back after an eight-year absence
Iceland has resumed its online shopping service – eight years after scrapping it…
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NewsMcVitie's Digestives 100% British wheat pledge scrapped
Last year’s disastrous wheat crop is continuing to take its toll on British wheat sourcing pledges…
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NewsAsda to free up big box space for community groups
Asda has revealed radical plans to give space in its supermarkets to community projects…
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NewsTesco tells suppliers: 'we've been too tough'
Tesco has called for a new era of closer co-operation with suppliers after admitting it had been too confrontational…
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NewsHarry Tuffins back in business after Delves reclaims former store
Paul Delves, the former managing director of independent supermarket chain Harry Tuffins, is back in business…
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NewsNutmeg clothing range is a success for Morrisons
Sales of Morrisons’ Nutmeg children’s clothing range have beaten expectations for the first month of trading…
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News
Greggs profit warning as Imperial Tobacco suffers decline
Declining sales forced Greggs to issue a profit warning that wiped £62m off the value of the high street baker…
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NewsOnline tool to put the cool into cutting CO2
Farmers supplying Tesco have become the first to use a new online tool to help producers slash carbon emissions…
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