All The Grocer articles in 7 February 2015 – Page 4
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NewsAsda to convert every superstore to "store of the future"
170 location rollout follows successful trials in Grantham and Coventry
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Comment & OpinionDo shoppers still care about Fairtrade?
Sales of Fairtrade certified goods have declined by 4.7%, so are shoppers turning away from the brand?
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NewsRise of discounters contributes to fall in Fairtrade sales
Exclusive research shows that Aldi and Lidl are harming sales of the ethical brand
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NewsReview of unhealthy ads targeted at children is relaunched after failing to reach conclusion
Committee of Advertising Practice has to start again after months of research reveal nothing
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NewsGraham’s The Family Dairy to supply Morrisons in Scotland
Graham’s The Family Dairy has agreed a deal to supply its branded milk and butter to 500 Morrisons stores.
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Analysis & FeaturesSalary-linked pension schemes are too expensive for retailers in 2015
Under fire from new challengers like Aldi and Lidl, such gold plated pensions are simply too expensive to offer for retailers to offer in the current market.
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NewsMedia Bites 6 February: Tesco, Andy Clarke, Rexam
Reaction to GCA’s probe of Tesco features heavily as Asda’s Andy Clarke questions Tesco turnaround strategy.
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NewsCity snapshot: Poundland to swallow up rival fixed price discounter 99p Stores for £55m
Poundland agrees to £55m takeover of rival discounter 99p Stores. Plus a profit warning from Tate & Lyle sends shares spiralling - and the latest movements from the rest of stock market.
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NewsBrewer Innis & Gunn whips up 50 Shades beer
Brewer Innis & Gunn has been inspired by raunch-fest 50 Shades of Grey to whip up a new beer.
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NewsPoundland agrees £55m deal to buy 99p Stores
Poundland has announced it is to buy rival fixed-price discounter 99p Stores this morning in a deal worth £55m.
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NewsNisa admits need to take tough decisions over volume losses
Nisa has made “essential” changes to services and terms and conditions that it hopes will deliver “vital” cost savings…
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NewsTacon 'will force suppliers to give evidence against Tesco'
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon said this week she would not hesitate to force suppliers to give evidence again…
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NewsDaffodils are a danger warns Public Health England
Supermarkets have been warned the spring tradition of stocking daffodils at the front of stores is putting customers at ri…
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NewsCadbury bite size range expanded with 80g £1 price-marked packs
Mondelez has added 80g price-marked packs to its bite-sized Cadbury Dairy Milk Giant Buttons and Bitsa Wispa portfolios.
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NewsTate & Lyle issues another profits warning on US sweetener weakness
Sucralose producer Tate & Lyle (TATE) has cut profit guidance for the third time in a year as it suffers from low US volumes and low sweetener prices.
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NewsJebb warns Labour its obesity plans are 'too narrow'
The professor spearheading the DH’s Responsibility Deal has slammed Labour’s plans for a crackdown on ads aimed at kids…
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NewsNestlé Cereal Partners launches low-sugar Cheerios
Nestlé Cereal Partners is rolling out a low-sugar version of Cheerios.
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NewsHave Dairy Crest's rivals set sights on its stable of brands?
As Dairy Crest waits for the sale of its liquid milk division to Müller to be cleared by the competition authorities, major dairy players are believed to be gearing up to make a play for its branded business.
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Scotmid launches premium food to go
Scotmid has unveiled a new in-store food-to-go concept called The Kitchen at its store in Ratho Station…
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NewsPartner in Pet Food trebles its UK sales after Tesco supply deal
European petfood supplier Partner in Pet Food (PPF) has trebled its UK sales in the past year after securing a deal to supply Tesco with own-label dry and wet foods.





