All The Grocer articles in 9 September 2017 – Page 4
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NewsMedia Bites 8 Sep: Nestlé, Unilever/Pukka, P&G, Tesco
Nestlé and Unilever have sought to respond to rapidly changing consumer tastes with separate purchases of two niche companies in voguish consumer goods sectors.
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NewsCity snapshot: Supermarket price inflation remains at 2.4%
Supermarket price inflation remained at its four-year high of 2.4% last month, with Tesco recording the largest increase in year-on-year prices. Plus Greene King’s share price plunges on warning over trading conditions, Diageo kicks off £1.5bn share buyback and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsMayonnaise passes ketchup to become top sauce in the UK
Mayonnaise has stolen ketchup’s crown as Britain’s bestselling sauce
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Analysis & FeaturesHow the Super Cows could boost dairy farming's image
The Superkühe project uses cameras and sensors to track the lives of dairy cows who live on three different farms
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NewsAsda demanded millions from suppliers or face delisting says GCA
Suppliers were subjected to “aggressive tactics, such as inflexible demands made by Asda buyers”
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NewsTyphoo faces second year of decline in flagging black tea
Typhoo and PG Tips both suffered delistings in the past year at Tesco
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NewsLove Cocoa taps crowd to restore Cadbury values
James Cadbury launched his organic chocolate startup in July 2016
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NewsNisa members would prefer Sainsbury's deal to Co-op
Nisa members would prefer a sale to Sainsbury’s than the Co-op, an exclusive new poll for The Grocer has found
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My Alternative CVCat Gazzoli, Piccolo, on the UN, fan mail and Prue Leith
“I started my career with the UNFAO in Rome. There is a high representation of female directors”
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Analysis & FeaturesElectric vehicle chargers: what's the business case?
As Motor Fuel Group leads the charge to install electric vehicle pump points, what are the economics?
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Category ReportMayo KO's ketchup! Sauces & condiments category report 2017
Tomato ketchup has lost its place as the country’s topselling sauce to mayo. What has driven this? How can it fight back?
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NewsMcBride bounces back from bruising price war
Own-label supplier McBride was an early victim of the supermarket price wars as heavy branded discounting squeezed sales, but the household goods supplier appears on the way back.
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Comment & OpinionAll Project Renewal has done is trash relationships with suppliers
There are some who say Asda has been let off way too lightly by the Adjudicator. This was not a range review like Tesco’s Project Reset, with slow, methodical use of Clubcard data to identify brands that failed to cut the mustard with consumers. Project Renewal was ...
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NewsMarmite kicks off £3m ‘Gene Project’ campaign
A limited edition pack will direct consumers to the TasteFace facial recognition app
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Analysis & FeaturesNew York Bakery Co readies biggest-ever TV ad push
‘The Woman Who Runs New York’ will make its small screen debut on 18 September
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Analysis & FeaturesVoice command technology: is Alexa the answer?
With both Ocado and Tesco taking the plunge this year, how might shopping via voice command work?
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NewsGoats milk supplier Delamere Dairy launches nut-based drinks
Nutty Drink is the supplier’s first branded dairy-free offering in the UK
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NewsCo-op launches autumn TV push based on British fresh food
The campaign, ‘Make buying British more affordable’, will seek to capitalise on its commitment to 100% fresh British meat
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NewsBaxters unveils healthier range of Super Good soup
The brand has also revamped its canned Hearty lineup, with three new variants
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Comment & OpinionBrexit uncertainty threatens our exports success
Consumers across the continent still want British products, especially food and drink





