All The Grocer articles in 5 April 2014 – Page 2
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NewsOne Stop relaunches own-brand chilled range with meal deal
One Stop has relaunched its chilled range with more than 100 new products, new packaging and a new evening meal deal.
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NewsLuxury Viennese coffee brand Julius Meinl lands in UK
A luxury Viennese coffee brand is launching in the UK, targeting independent retailers and high-end foodservice.
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NewsDefra minister: Horse hasn’t bolted on Horsegate prosecutions
Defra minister George Eustice has rejected suggestions “the horse has bolted” on criminal investigations into Horsegate
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NewsGovernment to press ahead with plain tobacco packs
The government is “currently minded” to introduce legislation for standardised tobacco packs, health minister Jane Ellison told the House of Commons this morning.
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NewsBadger cull rollout paused as Defra launches bovine TB strategy
The government will not roll out badger culling across the country until changes have been made in the existing cull areas of Gloucestershire and Somerset, Owen Paterson has said.
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NewsHereforapound.com first-year sales ‘on target’
Online single price retailer Hereforapound.com said it is “on target” to achieving £4m-£5m in first-year turnover after receiving 100,000 visits in its first month.
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Coca-Cola Enterprises names Leendert den Hollander GB boss
Coca-Cola Enterprises has appointed former Young’s CEO Leendert den Hollander as the new head of its GB operations, replacing Simon Baldry.
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NewsBestway buys Glasgow wholesaler Sher Bros
Bestway has acquired Glasgow-based wholesaler Sher Bros for an undisclosed sum.
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NewsBelinda Youngs to leave as Morrisons creates own-label unit
Belinda Young to leave as Morrisons creates own-label unit to take on discounters, but still no sign of a price war…
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Healthy High Streets plan gets big-name backing
A new coalition of government, retailers and business leaders has pledged to create 3,000 new jobs on UK high streets…
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Comment & OpinionCravendale continues good form with Barry the Biscuit Boy
Cravendale set the bar high with its ‘cats with thumbs’ push. There’s similar effort invested in its replacement
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Analysis & FeaturesBig business steps in to steer high street rescue mission
Four of big high street names are launching a new phase in the battle to save it…
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InterviewsJonathan Bye: how he crunched the numbers at Seabrook Crisps
Haemorrhaging sales and losing money, it was crunch time for Seabrook Crisps. Then Jonathan Bye rode to the rescue…
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Analysis & FeaturesBritain's biggest grocery advertisers: it's getting personal
The unstoppable rise of social media has led to a proliferation of highly targeted, personalised advertising…
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Category ReportThe Scher-mazing rise of yoghurts and desserts
Dessert-style yoghurt has the X factor, thanks partly to smart NPD and ads starring a certain scher-singer…
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InterviewsAsda's Andy Clarke: The Big Interview
Asda boss Andy Clarke speaks out on restructuring, hypermarkets, changing technology and the rise of the discounters…
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NewsIs the Turkey Twizzler set for a comeback?
Will Bernard Matthews offer a new twist on the Turkey Twizzler after trademarking ‘Oliver Twists’?…
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NewsTrue Detective boosts Lone Star beer sales
Fans of TV show True Detective have driven a surge in demand for US beer brand Lone Star…
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Comment & OpinionWaitrose juice shake-up is a sign of the times
Almost overnight, fruit juice has become public health enemy number one…





