All The Grocer articles in 6 September 2014 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
Why PG Tips is the embarrassing embodiment of Tesco's troubles
Dear Dave, I am a box of PG Tips and, in your first week in the job, I embody what’s gone wrong at Tesco…
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News
Responsibility Deal crunch talks held by DH minister Ellison
The government held talks with the food industry this week in a bid to breathe life into its troubled Responsibility Deal…
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News
Birds Eye operating profits rise in spite of horsemeat scandal
Birds Eye shook off the impact of Horsegate to post a 15.8% increase in operating profit last year…
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Category Report
Hot Beverages Category Report 2014
There’s trouble brewing for makers of Britain’s traditional cuppa, as Brits develop a taste for premium and speciality brands…
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News
Tesco opens two new in-store cafes
Tesco has launched a Fred’s Food Construction food counter at its Express store on Philpot Lane, London…
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News
Neil Turton quits Nisa for new company Him! International
Neil Turton has quit Nisa after 23 years to hook up with c-store expert and Him! founder Tom Fender in a new international…
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Category Report
Focus on Hot Beverages
Coffee pod sales are soaring. Now tea pods want in. How big can pods get? And what do changing tastes mean for staple brew…
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Analysis and Features
Dear Dave: letters to the new Tesco boss
The Grocer fields your emails to new Tesco boss Dave Lewis, from Tesco team leaders to leading brand consultants and industry analysts.
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Analysis and Features
Carnivore Club: the meat lovers backing British charcuterie
A meaty members club is hoping to persuade UK consumers to sign up for charcuterie produced – and boxed – in Britain…
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Analysis and Features
Loyalty on the cheap: new schemes are faster and more effective
With Waitrose’s free coffee and c-stores’ smartphone coupons, is points-based loyalty looking like a waste of money?…
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Analysis and Features
Healthier is cheaper as low-sugar juices offer savings
Consumers choosing low-sugar drinks in the juice aisles could be cutting spending as well as sugar consumption…
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News
The Co-op Group insists S3 Store Standards is 'on track'
The Co-operative Group has insisted its new system of working currently rolling out across its food stores is “on track”…
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Analysis and Features
Food crime unit: will it deliver what Elliott calls for?
The UK is going to get a food crime unit. But will it deliver the protection Chris Elliott’s Horsegate report calls for?…
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Comment and Opinion
Food crime unit in response to Chris Elliott is a start
Sometimes getting what you want is the last thing you need…
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News
UK to trial food crime unit... but FSA must fund it
The UK is to get a dedicated food crime unit to better protect itself against criminals infiltrating the food industry…
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Analysis and Features
The brave new world of dairy post-quota
Does a golden future lie ahead with a slashed trade deficit? Or will the UK struggle with production limitations?
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Analysis and Features
How to make spreads sexy
Butter has been stealing a march on spreads and margarine. How can new life be breathed into the category?
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Analysis and Features
How the end of milk quotas will change EU dairy market
The ending of the EU milk quota regime next year will have radical implications for the British dairy industry.
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Analysis and Features
Continental cheese set for a shake-up when milk quotas end in 2015
As the end of the milk quota regime looms, the price and provenance of Continental cheeses on sale in British supermarkets is set for a major shakeup.
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Analysis and Features
Dairy snacking hits tough times as lunchbox share falls
Dairy snacks have been hit hard by the decline of the lunchbox. How can they be rescued?