Ainsley Harriott news and analysis – Page 2
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News
ABF's Matt Lee hired as Symington's chief commercial officer
Symington’s has made its second senior appointment in the space of a month
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Category Report
Drowning, not waving: soup category report 2016
Sophisticated millennials are abandoning canned soup. What can traditional players learn from chilled?
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John Power replaces Salkeld as CEO at Symington's
Power takes over from David Salkeld who steps down after a nine-year stint at the helm
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Symington's chilled allure for Ainsley ambient wet soup
Ainsley Harriott has claimed a category first with a range of wet ambient soups in a microwaveable plastic tub…
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Ian York takes on new Symington's sales role
Ian York, former commercial director of Premier Foods, has returned to ambient grocery as Symington’s sales director…
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Comment & Opinion
Titania considers crisps, 'content' and Change4Life
My one New Year’s resolution for the world: no more artisan crisp launches please…
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Analysis & Features
The new stars of brand NPD
The Grocer’s inaugural New Product Awards this week hailed the most creative launches by brands across 29 product categories.
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Profiles
Power List 2012: Alex Gourlay to David Salkeld
31 (31) Alex Gourlay, CEO, BootsBoots under Gourlay is a work in progress. Focusing on higher margin products, trading profit in the health & beauty division rose 6% in 2011/2012. However, it’s the culture that most needs to change, and Gourlay’s been bringing in external talent to turn this round, ...
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Category Report
Cooking sauces let rip
Cooking sauces - by their very nature convenient - got more convenient yet in 2011.
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Can Symington's pasta baked in a box win over the younger consumer?
Symington’s is hoping to attract younger shoppers to the savoury dried pasta market with a new Bake in a Box format.
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'Limited evidence' of Change4Life price cuts
Government claims about the cost of healthy foods have been called into question by an investigation by The Grocer.
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Category Report
SOUP: Soup's up thanks to classic cans and fresh arrivals
Some inspired launches this year resulted in shoppers stocking up on more soup, more often, helping…
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Category Report
OC&C Top 150 Suppliers: Land of the giants
The fight for survival rages on in food & drink. And this year’s OC&C Top 150 reveals that the UK’s biggest manufacturers are standing tall. By Catherine Wheatley.
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Comment & Opinion
Real food so bad it's not even good
You know how some things are so bad they’re good? Real Food Family Cook Off (7.30pm, Channel 5, Tuesday 20 September) couldn’t even claim that. Unlike its Channel 5 predecessor, the Jean-Christophe Novelli-fronted Family Food Fight with Flora,…
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Analysis & Features
Heinz Squeeze & Stir minestrone soups
Heinz’s first move into the cup soups market offers one of a consumer’s 5-a-day in a convenient purée format
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Analysis & Features
Salkeld shows Symington’s the way with M&A and NPD
Symington’s has just expanded again – this time into wet sauces. What has the company done to bring about its impressive growth since 2007, asks Hannah Stodell
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Profiles
New kids on the block: the next generation of celebrity chefs
In the 1980s, Keith Floyd reinvented the TV chef. Today, his successors aren’t just on the box, they’re earning big bucks through endorsements – and a new generation of stars are waiting in the wings. Rob Brown reports
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News
Focus On Soup: Twice the price, but twice as nice
You’d expect chilled soup to be out in the cold given the fragile state of the economy. But it's actually the fastest growing sub-category – despite the price tag. Peter Cripps finds out why
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News
Ainsley Harriott supplier goes bust
Frozen vegetable specialist Northumberland Foods has gone out of business.
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Celeb foods slammed for sugar, salt and fat
Foods endorsed by celebrity chefs including Jamie Oliver and Ainsley Harriot have been slammed for their high levels of fat, sugar and salt following a new study.
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