All The Grocer articles in 7 March 2015 – Page 3
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NewsPoundland found guilty of misleading consumers
Dispute centres around claim of “Everything for £1”, upheld after 3 complaints some items cost over £1
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Comment & OpinionWho loves the sun? Ice cream success needn't be down to weather
Scandinavia shows ice cream growth is possible outside of sunny periods with product innovation
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NewsMorrisons cuts deal with Sambonet for loyalty offer
Twenty stickers, equivalent to a spend of £200, entitles shoppers to choose from a selection of 11 items from the premium Sambonet kitchenware range
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NewsGreggs shares soar on record profits and seven-year like-for-like sales high
Shares in Greggs (GRG) have soared once again today as the high street bakery chain posted record profits and the strongest like-for-like sales seen since 2007.
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Analysis & FeaturesSlash recommended sugar intakes, WHO tells governments
WHO admits evidence is shaky, but political hot topic shows no sign of dying down with SACN recommendations on the horizon too
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NewsAction on Sugar slams WHO sugar report
Campaigners angry at WHO’s science behind recommendation for low sugar intake is considered “conditional” and not backed by strong evidence
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NewsFrosty Jack's revamp serves up fresh look and two new flavours
Aston Manor Cider is relaunching its booming Frosty Jack’s brand with a fresh look and two new flavours…
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NewsMedia Bites 5 March: Greggs, McDonalds, Coca-Cola
Greggs continued turnaround, a new marketing push in the UK for Coca-Cola and an updated chicken policy for McDonald’s all feature in today’s newspapers.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Profits and sales leap at Vimto maker Nichols
Nichols has grown its Vimto brand in the UK in 2014 on the back of a new advertising campaign fronted by a purple toad leading to jumps in sales and profits. Carrefour also posts full year results.
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NewsMarketing shake-up brings all Coca-Cola variants under single brand
Coca-Cola has unveiled a radical marketing shake-up that will bring its four sub-brands under a single umbrella brand.
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NewsOne Stop launches 200th incorporated Post Office
The organisation and One Stop have worked closely together over the past few years to open new modernised Post Offices
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NewsBone broth launched in UK by Lodge Farm Kitchen
Soup supplier Lodge Farm Kitchen is hoping to tap recent media hype around bone broth with retail products…
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NewsWhite Hart Lane Tottenham to be site of first new Asda standalone petrol station
First of 15 sites to open, supermarket targets 100, all sites will offer Asda Click & Collect service
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NewsGnosh rolls out first frozen desserts lines into Waitrose
Premium chilled dips brand Gnosh is expanding into the frozen desserts market
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NewsNisa own-label rebrand pays off in sales
The range has notched up £1.4m extra sales to retailers since undergoing the revamp in June last year
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NewsFormer First Milk plant at Maelor gets poultry green light
A £10m investment in a poultry processing plant in North Wales has been given the green light
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NewsM&S to start first ever film partnership
Retailer will join with Pearl & Dean to promote ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ with in-store promotions
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Comment & OpinionCoca-Cola's rebrand: The experts have their say
With the move to bring together the design of four Coke varieties, has one of the world’s most famous brands taken a misstep?
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Analysis & FeaturesDolcia Prima: will sugar substitute save Tate & Lyle's skin?
Dolcia Prima could provide “huge rewards” but it’s a long way off making an impact in UK…
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NewsYeo Valley profits squeezed as organic brand pushes up sales
Profits have slipped at dairy group Yeo Valley despite a £14m rise in sales to £275m as its margins were squeezed by the steady increase in the cost of its ingredients





