All The Grocer articles in 5 September 2015 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionMy Week… By Dave Lewis (as told to Bill Tush)
Well, well, that year just flew by. And what a year! I did send an invitation to all of the living former CEOs…
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Comment & OpinionRetailers stay up as The Force Awakens
Tonight is going to be a busy one for the nation’s merchandisers, for tomorrow is Force Friday. For those not in the know…
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Comment & OpinionMobile video ads deliver, so stay switched on
Mobile video viewing habits are morphing daily, and so is consumer behaviour…
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Analysis & FeaturesCatch reductions keep prawn prices high
Coldwater prawn prices have come down slightly month on month but remain 20.8% above last year’s levels…
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Analysis & FeaturesAcid Test: Asda Caramel Popcorn Cereal
Popcorn sales soared 38.1% last year to £87.4m on volumes up 25.6%…
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Analysis & FeaturesAcid Test: The Laughing Cow Mini Cravings Cheese
Bel UK expanded its Laughing Cow range in March with Mini Cravings…
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Comment & OpinionCritical Eye: The Reunion - Foot and Mouth Disease
After a routine inspection at an Essex pig farm revealed the first diagnosis of foot and mouth disease…
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Comment & OpinionLetters: Making sense of sugar; Inspiring Hodgson; Poundland's challenge
Your article, ‘Most consumers are trying to reduce sugar’, highlights that consumers think on-pack information is effective…
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Comment & OpinionLetters: Lidl shows up Tesco's Clubcard as past sell-by-date
Very few people are unquestionably loyal to anything or anyone, save religious movements…
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Comment & OpinionBeating the bias: why recruitment is where CSR begins
When corporate social responsibility first emerged on the business scene, many dismissed it as another modern-day fad…
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NewsLunchbox for kids cheaper at start of new school year
Parents can console themselves that their kids’ packed lunches have become a little cheaper…
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Sep: The Co-op, Tesco, Morrisons
The major grocery story in the media this morning is The Co-op’s return to half year profitability announced yesterday.
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NewsCity snapshot: August high street sales suffer worst slump for seven years
High street sales in August have suffered their biggest slump since the depth of the financial crisis in 2008.
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NewsPop-up format allows One Stop stores to trade during refits
One Stop is rolling out a pop-up store format that allows retailers to continue trading during refits.
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NewsSacla' adds three free-from sauces to range after sales soar
Sacla’ is expanding its free-from range after sales growth beat the supplier’s expectations…
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NewsSoreen launches range of soft on-the-go breakfast bars
Soreen is targeting busy younger consumers with the launch of Breakfast Bakes…
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NewsMolson Coors updates Carling iPint app with cashback offer
Molson Coors has released a new version of its Carling mobile app, iPint
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NewsDuerr's rolls out single-serve jam and marmalade portions
Duerr’s aims to cater to single person households with its first retail rollout of single-serve…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan the Jamie Oliver effect force a sugar tax about-turn?
Campaigning chef says Mexican case study should be followed. Is he right?…
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News'Severe' El Niño puts agricultural markets on edge
The current El Niño phenomenon is set to be one of the strongest on record…





