All The Grocer articles in 5 November 2011 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Castello’s aristocratic acrobatics are a seductive Casanova substitute
As the current fuss about St Paul’s demonstrates, Brits love a bit of costume drama, especially when it involves fops in frocks flouncing about in existential crisis before the baying hordes.
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News
THL accuses Camelot of stirring up retailer fears
The bitter war between The Health Lottery and Camelot took a new twist this week as THL accused the national lottery operator of abusing its dominant position and acting as "an unelected policeman" of the lottery sector.
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News
99p Wholesaler site takes fight to rivals - by comparing prices
A new wholesale website is going head-to-head with Booker and Bestway this week as it bids to become the first price comparison website for the wholesale grocery sector. 99p Wholesaler this week started to list Booker’s prices next to its own…
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News
Judgement Day for Lynx’s 2012 range
As if things weren’t gloomy enough right now, Unilever has launched a range of Lynx products inspired by the end of the world.
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News
Morrisons freshens up bakery offer with 100% British wheat
Morrisons is relaunching its entire own-label bread range and switching to 100% British-sourced wheat. The new line-up, which rolls out to stores next week under the Baked By Us label, comprises 90 lines and replaces the retailer’s existing own-label offer.
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News
Booker says indies set for £1bn ‘D-Day’ boost
Independent retailers could be in line for a £1bn sales bonanza when supermarket tobacco sales go dark next year.
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News
World news: 05/11/2011
US: Diamond Foods’ acquisition of Pringles will be delayed by an internal probe into its accounting for payments to walnut growers. The purchase of the business from Procter & Gamble was due to close in December but is now expected to be…
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