All The Grocer articles in 8 February 2014 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
Gateway to China: Korea's export push
South Korea wants to become the global food industry’s springboard into China…
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Analysis and Features
Korean food in the UK
They’ve embraced Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and - more recently - Vietnamese food, but can UK consumers fall in love with Korean cuisine?
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Analysis and Features
South Korea: Convenience shopping, Gangnam-style
Ever since Tesco launched a virtual store in a Seoul subway station in 2011, grocery shopping in South Korea has seemed a decidedly futuristic activity.
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Analysis and Features
Shoppers spread the wealth as discounters and M&S gain
It was the most promiscuous Christmas ever, with many shoppers visiting every supermarket, discounter and c-store…
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Analysis and Features
A Mondelez cuckoo lays its pods in Nespresso's nest
With big guns joining the Nespresso-compatible pod market, how can the Apple of the coffee world defend its premium position?
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News
Park Cakes wins M&S cake contract from Avana Bakeries
Marks & Spencer has ended its cake contract with 2 Sisters Food Group-owned Avana Bakeries and given the business to Park Cakes, as part of a strategic review of its supplier base.
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News
Poundland reveals plans to open Dealz stores in Spain
Poundland has announced plans to open 10 new stores over the next two years in Spain.
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Tesco UK MD Chris Bush on winning The Grocer Online 33 star order
This isn’t just a Christmas boom. What we’re seeing is a huge shift towards online…
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Grocer 33
Tesco tops Online 33 as Morrisons makes inauspicious debut
Morrisons makes an inauspicious start in The Grocer’s Online 33 as old timer Tesco comes top…
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Waitrose Southend
We have a very strong team with a good mix of experienced and new people…
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News
Costco global sales climb 6% in January
Costco today posted a 6% net sales increase for January, compared with the same period last year.
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News
Tesco strikes two-year contracts with British lamb farmers
Tesco has struck two-year contracts with 200 British lamb farmers.
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News
Outgoing Gissing sells £15m worth of Ocado shares
Ocado co-founder Jason Gissing sold a £15m stake in the online grocer on the day he announced his decision to leave the company.
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News
Below-cost booze ban not fit for purpose, warns FWD
A ban on ‘below-cost’ sales of alcohol has been labelled “not fit for purpose” by alcohol wholesalers.
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News
Plastic bags charge in England branded a ‘complete mess’
Plans to introduce a 5p charge for plastic bags in England are a “complete mess”, an influential committee of MPs has said.
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News
Elliott eyes monitoring role for Efra over horsemeat
The Efra committee of MPs should take on a monitoring role to keep tabs on commitments made by government, retailers and suppliers, Prof Chris Elliott has said.
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News
Asda’s Andy Clarke: Shop floor forges leaders
The most effective supermarket CEOs would have started on the shop floor, according to Asda president Andy Clarke.
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News
Tacon warns retailers over ‘forensic’ auditing of suppliers
The Adjudicator has asked retailers how they plan to crack down on “no win, no fee”-style auditors going back up to six years to find reasons why suppliers owe them money.
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News
‘Misleading’ Nicolites e-cigarette ad banned by ASA
The ASA has banned Nicolites’ ‘Kicks Butt’ poster An advert for e-cigarette brand Nicolites has been banned for implying it could be used to help smokers quit. Two complainants argued the poster was misleading because its strapline “Kicks Butt” could suggest it was a smoking cessation aid. ...
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News
Warburtons is not London’s biggest baker, ASA rules
Warburtons ads claiming it to be London’s biggest baker have been banned after its main rivals Premier Foods and Allied Bakeries complained.
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