All The Grocer articles in 9 February 2013 – Page 2
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Grocer 33Tesco Manchester Gorton
For a store this size we do a pretty good job in terms of availability…
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Analysis & FeaturesSugar: now a big fat problem for the soft drinks industry?
Under growing assault from the government and health bodies, suppliers will have to work far harder on finding answers…
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy the meat supply chain must adopt a 'criminal' mentality
Stopping another scandal will involve more than lab work…
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Analysis & FeaturesOlive oil price will not drop soon, warn suppliers
Despite hopes prices would come down in the new year, olive oil is not expected to get cheaper until the spring…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs the promotions landscape shifting towards own-label?
Brands are usually the ones shouting loudest in store – but own-label products have been making plenty of noise…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Amazon after a bigger slice of the grocery market?
Having quietly notched up a 4% share of UK online grocery, the Jeff Bezos juggernaut Amazon has Tesco and co worried…
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Analysis & FeaturesOnline retail - Amazon: a fresh start in seattle
Amazon Fresh rolled into Seattle in 2007, offering fresh grocery delivered straight to your door.If you were one of the lucky ones, that is. Amazon launched the service by invitation only, with a fleet of trucks delivering to a single zip code, Mercer Island.Since then, it has maintained that sedate ...
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InterviewsMatt Hill on his modernisation of the Heinz legacy
UK & Ireland president Matt Hill talks to The Grocer about his modernisation of the Heinz legacy…
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ProfilesMake Mine a Builders: laying the foundations for success
Thanks in part to some explosive marketing, Make Mine a Builders has become an international tea brand…
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NewsFSA sanctions 1% DNA tolerance level in meat
The new UK meat testing regime agreed by the FSA and industry will allow for a 1% tolerance for DNA of other species…
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NewsHeineken Radler 2% taps the low abv boom
Heineken is hoping to tap into the boom in lower-abv beers with the launch of a 2% Foster’s lemon-flavoured lager…
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Comment & Opinion
Foster's 2% abv lemon-flavoured Radler lager makes sense
Booze news has been pretty sobering of late, culminating in last week’s Christmas trading exclusive…
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NewsCCE plans to axe up to 5% of GB workforce in commercial shake-up
Coca-Cola Enterprises has confirmed it plans to axe 240 jobs – just over 5% of its GB workforce…
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Comment & Opinion
How consistency in government affairs is exploded by convenience
Whatever happened to the Big Society? Nothing: it never happened….
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NewsTesco own label tea in Rainforest Alliance first
Tesco has revamped its tea range and become the first supermarket to sell own-label Rainforest Alliance-certified tea…
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NewsAnchor launches first cross-range campaign
Arla is to launch its first cross-range push on Anchor and a campaign for Lurpak…
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Comment & Opinion
Debbie & Andrew's: saying farewell to our brand
I can relate to the founders of the Harris+Hoole coffee shop and admire its decision to let Tesco take a chunk…
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NewsWaitrose launches New Zealand lamb range from Anzco
Waitrose has partnered with New Zealand meat supplier Anzco to launch a range of branded lamb…
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NewsApplewood smoked cheese now in spreadable format
Norseland is launching its Applewood smoke-flavoured cheese brand in a spreadable format…
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My Alternative CV
Jon Evans of Purity Soft Drinks on Gladiator and polar bears
What was your first-ever job? Like most kids, it was a paper round…
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