All The Grocer articles in 5 May 2001 – Page 2

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    The Grocer Focus on soft drinks

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    ENERGY DRINKS: IN THE MONEY Don't miss out on a staggering success story. Here are drinks with great margins and a great future says Richard Hall of Zenith Of all the soft drinks success stories in the past few years, energy and sports drinks...

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    The Grocer Focus on soft drinks

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    RIGHT CHOICE: HOW TO MAKE SALES SOAR Britvic's Right Choice category programme shows retailers how to get those sales rising with little effort Britvic Soft Drinks' Right Choice category management programme unveiled in February promises to...

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    The Grocer focus on soft drinks: neighbourhood shops: how th

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Lisa Riley asks neighbourhood grocers to reveal their top selling big brands, the reception given to launches and whether a wide enough range of drinks in impulse size packs is available Judy Howard, proprietor of independent c-store The Village...

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    The Grocer focus on soft drinks: Energy: grab this serious m

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Energy and sports drinks look set to be the sales phenomenon of the decade ­ but only if retailers grasp the opportunity and give them more space. Last year sales rocketed 40% to £700m, driven by the huge success of functional energy drinks which...

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    The Grocer focus on soft drinks: new product monitor - energ

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Everyone knows the energy drink bestsellers - Red Bull, Lucozade Energy and Sport - to name but three. But what about the newcomers? The last 12 months has seen the market flooded with new brands. ACNielsen gives the lowdown on the top 10...

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    The Grocer focus on soft drinks

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Analysis by Sarah Hardcastle - prepare for a summer awash with advertisng and promotions - prices under pressure - growth forecast at expense of hot drinks and alcohol Everyone in the soft drinks market is keeping their fingers crossed that a...

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    The Grocer Focus on soft drinks

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    CHILDREN: SEE THE HUGE POTENTIAL Bart and family, Tom & Jerry, and Noddy and co ­ just some of the licensing power driving the children's market says Pam Peterson Hall & Woodhouse is making the most of the tremendous potential of the children's...

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    Flippers in flap for Dipper push

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    McVitie's has teamed up with kids' channel Cartoon Network to stage an interactive campaign for Penguin Flipper Dipper. The aim is to get kids on to the Cartoon Network web site (via on air spots and an ad in the Cartoon Network comic) which leads...

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    The Grocer focus on soft drinks: trends and developments

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Ty Nant Natural Mineral Water's distinctive cobalt blue glass bottle sets it apart from other mineral waters and is one reason why this premium brand has seen a dramatic 45% increase in sales in the last 12 months. Its crimson red version Ty Nant...

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    Cumbrian Spar

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    The Spar in the high street of Cleator Moor in Cumbria is run under management. The latest accounts show turnover of more than £610,000, with gross profits approaching £125,000. Christie & Co is quoting £100,000 for a new lease on terms to be agreed...

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    Retail spotlight: Londis' new creation

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Londis is showing off its state-of-the-art "Genesis" format in an area rather more upmarket than your average location. Anne Bruce reports When the strategists at Londis head office chose Raj Chandegra's award winning store to showcase its lighter,...

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    COSTCO FINE' IN UK

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    UK MD Jim Murphy insisted "everything is chugging along just fine" at Costco on this side of the Atlantic, in the wake of last week's profit warning from its parent company. "It's a case of so far so good on this side of the pond. The UK business is...

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    The Grocer focus on soft drinks: Still, cool water keeps the

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    ACNielsen MMS Summer is the indisputable peak selling period for soft drinks. But what do consumers buy? What factors make them purchase more of one type of product than another. And by how much do sales rise? ACNielsen Homescan has evaluated...

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    Convenience stores: No standalones for Shell

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Shell has finally pulled the plug on its stalled bid to develop a chain of standalone Shell Select stores, and will close the only one, on The Strand in London, at the end of the month. A spokesman denied its first foray into pure convenience...

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    Convenience store multiples: Nisa-Today's takes over T&S fro

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    T&S Stores has dropped Palmer & Harvey McLane subsidiary Snowking as its frozen foods supplier and signed up with Nisa-Today's in a £75m deal. T&S buying and marketing director Geoff Purdy would not comment on the specific reasons for the switch,...

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    Meat Consumption data: Public FMD fear confirmed

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Sharp reductions in household meat purchases in March were due in part to consumers eating from the freezer, after buying heavily in response to warnings of shortages due to FMD. However, MLC research confirms traders' belief that demand has also...

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    DAIRY: Record rain hits milk compositional quality

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    In past 12 months average butterfat content of milk fell The compositional quality of milk has fallen as a result of the rainfall Britain is enduring. As every good dairy farmer knows, cows are just like humans in that they prefer sun on their...

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    Jersey milk: Graham's Dairy Company

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Graham's Dairy Company has secured a £1m contract to supply Jersey milk to more than 400 Sainsbury supermarkets across the UK. The Bridge of Allan based company will supply Sainsbury with premium milk under the Gold Top Jersey and Guernsey Milk...

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    Ramsden's chills out

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Young's Bluecrest aims to do for chilled fish what it's done for frozen with a new product drive under the Harry Ramsden banner. Two new products about to hit the chiller cabinet are the dual branded Young's Harry Ramsden's Cod Fillets and Haddock...

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    Pigmeat; Cheaper Danish on way as herd grows

    2001-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Other countries likely to grow capacity and push EU market into surplus Cheaper pork and bacon next year is the message to UK buyers from Denmark, where latest farm census results show an astonishing increase in pig numbers. Although the Danes...