All The Grocer articles in 6 September 2014 – Page 4
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Comment & OpinionSpread bets: 10 sure-fire design winners in our Dairymen challenge
The spread category is need of a little sexing up - so we asked design agency Springetts to work its magic
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Analysis & FeaturesSlimmed down Co-op Group is finally on the up
A slide on The Co-operative Group’s interim results presentation this morning highlighted just how drastically the society has changed in the last 18 months.
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NewsRussian import ban: EC unveils dairy compensation terms
Details have been revealed of the terms under which the European Commission will pay compensation to dairy producers affected by Russia’s import ban.
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco struggles for momentum as Dave Lewis takes the reins
If Dave Lewis were under any misapprehensions as to the size of the challenge, his first week will have set him straight…
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NewsRyvita: 'anything goes' as new push highlights versatility
Ryvita is hoping to revive sales with a £10m ‘Anything Goes’ marketing push…
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NewsBritish Lion & Wrap team up for waste-cutting egg recipes
British Lion has joined forces with Wrap’s Love Food Hate Waste push to highlight how eggs can help cut food waste…
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Analysis & FeaturesUK wheat price slumps with bumper harvest
UK milling wheat has fallen to its lowest price since 2010 thanks to high British yields and strong global supply…
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Grocer 33Tesco Trowbridge impresses with great fruit & veg
A strong fresh produce section helped Tesco Trowbridge secure the win this week…
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Grocer 33Store of the week: Tesco Trowbridge
We’re in line for refurbishments and the builders have been here for two weeks…
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NewsSweet sensation: Mr Kipling unveils poster made of cakes
Mr Kipling had mouths watering at London’s Westfield shopping centre, Shepherds Bush, yesterday (4 September) when it constructed the ‘world’s first’ poster made of cakes.
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NewsMeat labelling should focus on stunning, not religion, say MPs
Any label showing how an animal has been slaughtered should focus on stunning – not on religion – say MPs…
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Analysis & FeaturesCheesemongers embrace the opportunities of online
Who are the people buying cheese online? And how can retailers connect with them?
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Analysis & FeaturesNew cheeses from UK and Continent vie for store stardom
The Grocer’s team of judges selected new cheeses from the UK and the Continent launched that they tip for stardom
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Analysis & FeaturesDairy cooking NPD driven by Lurpak, Philadelphia, Arla, First Milk
Dairy players are boosting their role in cooking by making it more convenient and promoting more unusual ingredients
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Analysis & FeaturesNomadic offers yoghurt range with international dimension
Nomadic is set to launch a yoghurt range that will offer unusual tastes and textures from around the world
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Analysis & FeaturesMilk price war blasts £150m hole in retail revenues
It’s great news for consumers but what’s the impact of the latest price war on the overall health of the milk category?
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Analysis & FeaturesProtein-enriched dairy drinks: what growth potential?
Protein drinks are muscling in on the dairy drinks fixture. But what does their rise mean for more traditional competitors?
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Analysis & FeaturesDairy spreads with butter: growth engine or confusing hybrid?
Butter-enhanced spreads promise to generate much-needed growth for BSM sales. Will they find favour with consumers?
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Analysis & FeaturesIce cream faces challenge of growing handheld impulse sales
The UK still gets through much less ice cream than its neighbours in Europe. How can it catch up, whatever the weather?
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NewsWeetabix rolls out green tea Alpen bar for Chinese market
Weetabix is launching Alpen bars aimed at the Chinese market that features six flavours including Green Tea and Chocolate.





