All The Grocer articles in 7 January 2012 – Page 2
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News
Parfetts turnover tops £300m as exports and retail club shine
A boost from exports and membership of its Go Local retail club have helped AG Parfett & Sons break the £300m turnover barrier.
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News'Limited evidence' of Change4Life price cuts
Government claims about the cost of healthy foods have been called into question by an investigation by The Grocer.
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NewsWarburtons bakery closure costs 73 jobs
Warburtons has made 73 redundancies after deciding to close its bakery in Shaw, Oldham.
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NewsAccolade launches online wine profiler
Accolade has launched an online tool to help retailers match their wine offer to the local shopper demographic.
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NewsEgg industry moves towards legal action
The British egg industry has taken the first step in issuing judicial review proceedings against the UK government for its refusal to ban imports of illegally produced eggs.
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NewsComic actors invite public to vote for a new Kit Kat Chunky
Kit Kat is taking a leaf out of Walkers’ book by inviting fans to vote for a new permanent addition to the Chunky range.
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NewsInnocent adds two lines to carafe range
Innocent is expanding its carafe range of juices with two blended products.
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Analysis & FeaturesThe ads that rocked
From the Pears poster to the drumming gorilla and the Yeo Valley boy band, here’s to 150 years of glorious advertising.
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NewsLion to slash jobs after buying up Cumbrian Seafoods
Former Cumbrian Seafoods and Border Laird staff stand to lose their jobs as Lion Capital kicks off a major restructure.
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NewsEgg prices up after scramble to meet EU battery cage ban
In the UK alone, producers have spent £400m on complying with the new rules. No wonder prices are on the rise.
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Analysis & FeaturesAfter the rise, could we see commodity prices now fall?
Commodity prices look to be heading in only one direction - upwards. But could they fall over the coming decade?
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NewsAldi's Reay to join Spar as commercial director
Spar UK has appointed Aldi’s buying director Vicki Reay to the new role of commercial director.
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NewsAlpro unveils its first-ever nut-based drinks
Alpro is moving beyond soya for the first time with the launch of an almond and a hazelnut milk
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Comment & Opinion
Limp banter and defiant amateurs
Once in a while a programme comes along that’s so bad, it’s almost good - and so it was this week with A Question of Taste.
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NewsLucozade says Yes to sporty ambassadors
GlaxoSmithKline is revamping Lucozade Sport after admitting last year’s major marketing push failed to strike gold for the sub-brand.
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Comment & Opinion
A unique chance to reflect on astonishing change in grocery
With the benefit of hindsight, it’s abundantly clear that The Grocer isn’t too good at reading the future…
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ProfilesMatthew Austin of Wrigley
Matthew Austin, confections business unit director at Wrigley, on yachts, horses and singing Happy Birthday
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NewsTrade big hitters bag New Year Honours
High-profile grocery figures, past and present, have been recognised in the New Year Honours List.
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Analysis & FeaturesThe bible of the industry
What’s behind the enduring success of The Grocer? Adam Leyland charts its evolution, from the confident first issue of this weekly trade circular in 1862 to today’s multimedia operation.
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News
Little Dish hires three in bid to double sales
Children’s food brand Little Dish has added three members to its marketing team as it looks to double its sales this year.
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