All analysis & features articles – Page 167
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China's thirst for red wine grapes hikes Aussie varieties
Prices for Australian wine grapes are bouncing back due to a growing thirst for red in China
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Purdey's Edge Multivitamin Fruit Drink: acid test
Purdey’s was the original ‘energy’ drink, popular on film sets to revive flagging thespians
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2. Coco loco: Coconut steals the show in our global innovations
Coconut brownies, coconut with sauerkraut and coconut spread – this trendy ingredient is a key player in our top 10 global innovations
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6. Gluten-free NPD: Our top picks from the past year
Big brands are eyeing the free-from market for growth, with major players venturing into gluten-free over the past year. Here’s some of our top picks…
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7. Brewers eye gluten free market for growth
Could gluten-free beer be the next big thing? Tennent’s and Carlsberg venturing into the arena shows there’s potential
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9. Clean eating for dogs sweeps the petcare category
Britain’s pets are going grain-free thanks to brands such as Forthglade, which launched a campaign called Clean Eating for Dogs fronted by the Houndsley Brothers
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10. Infographic: Which retailers have the biggest slice of free-from?
We’ve teamed up with Kantar to show which retailers are making the most of free from. So who’s growing fastest?
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5. Raw sales power: Paleo packs a punch in free-from aisles
Retailers could be missing a trick in the free-from aisles when it comes to raw, paleo-friendly products
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10 Things You Need To Know About...Free-from
Free-from food & drink is booming. We’ve polled consumers, spoken to brands and retailers and crunched the sales figures to find out why. Dig in here!
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Widening the net: who should Adjudicator Tacon tackle next?
Never mind farmer concerns does the GCA have bigger fish to fry?
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ASH sets out to wean indies off their reliance on tobacco
The group claims indies could make more money if they cut down on tobacco to focus on more profitable lines. Does it have a point?
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Cheddar deals persist even as wholesale prices rocket
Britain’s favourite cheese remains cheaper in the mults than it was a year ago
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Potatoes get pricier as EU supply shrinks
EU potato prices were up 13% year on year this month
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Company Shop: cutting waste, caring for the community
Company Shop has developed Community Shop to feed needy members and help them back into work
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Hazelnuts and cashews get more expensive
Low production has helped push up prices of hazelnuts in the UK
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Trading disputes: the price of Brexit Britain
As The Grocer revealed earlier this week, fmcg giant Unilever stopped deliveries to Tesco
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Could nutritional labelling actually boost sales of beer?
Originally the move was conceived as ‘the right thing to do’ from a CSR perspective
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Premier Foods boss back under pressure as sales slump
The September sunshine was blamed for plummeting gravy sales at the Bisto and Oxo supplier
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How 'posh Iceland' shows retailer is moving with the times
Posh isn’t a word that immediately springs to mind when you think of Iceland