All The Grocer articles in 8 April 2017 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
Kraftliner price driven up by wood pulp demand
Rising demand and higher input costs have led to a rise in kraftliner prices
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News
Inflation reaches its highest level since Christmas 2013
The Grocer Price Index shows annual inflation for the month to 1 April standing at 1.4%
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Analysis and Features
Pepsi's ad calamity shows the dangers of 'brand building'
Food & drink brands want to do more than just sell products - but brand building can go very wrong
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Analysis and Features
Palm oil price drops 20% as production recovers
The price of palm oil per tonne has fallen 18.2% from £643.60 to £526.30 since January
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News
Mondelez rolls out Cadbury Roundie chocolate wafer snacks
Roundie is Mondelez’s first Cadbury biscuit NPD since buying the licence from Burton’s Biscuits last summer
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Comment and Opinion
Susanna Reid gets sanctimonious on Save Money: Good Food
We all waste food, about £700 worth per household per year, in fact
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News
Coke Life to disappear from UK market
The stevia-sweetened variant will disappear from UK shelves as of June
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News
Asda plans more technology to speed up ToYou click & collect service
Asda is also looking into technology that would alert the click & collect desk when customers arrive in the store car park
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Meat Free: 13 May
Veganism is in vogue. As an increasing number of celebrities – from musicians and comedians to film makers – go vegan, an increasing number of vegan food & drink products are hitting the market. What’s driving this?
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Comment and Opinion
Give stores the Freddie Mercury factor
It’s time to adopt a more rock ’n roll approach to retail
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My Alternative CV
Ed Jones, Vimto, on Shaggy, ladders and skinny dipping
In my first job I spent my weekends picking up golf balls at my local driving range
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Comment and Opinion
Prepare for impact of lower disposable incomes
Sir, What can consumer products businesses do to lessen the impact of rising inflation?
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News
The Brexit deal must work for British farmers
Sir, Dairy is a global foodstuff and it’s therefore vital we’re able to continue to trade freely
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Comment and Opinion
Pat hikes the price of Scotch as customers seem confused
Silly old Pat went to school back when distances were measured in quarts
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Comment and Opinion
French future foretold by 'asparamancer' Jemima
Jemima chucks a handful of the veg into the air, and then ‘reads’ how the spears fall
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Comment and Opinion
Donald Trump in 'sweet' shock with new lollies
No sane person would want Donald Trump anywhere near his or her mouth
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Category Report
Marriage of convenience: National Convenience Show preview 2017
The National Convenience Show 2017 will leave no doubt: food to go and technology is a match made in heaven
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News
Nisa offers flexibility with Store of the Future 2 concept
Launched in 2015, the Store of the Future 2 format has seen almost 300 stores convert to the fascia
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News
'We don't need meat for a good meal' say 56% of Brits
Among those who have cut back on meat, the survey found 33% did so for health reasons
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News
Halewood International back in profit
Despite sales falling by £16m to £215m, the group secured a £2.6m profit, up from a loss of £8.2m the previous year