All analysis & features articles – Page 194
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14 - Lurpak
Britain’s biggest butter brand has lost £4m due to fierce deals aimed at halting own label’s growth in butters & spreads
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135 - Cushelle
Cushelle’s manufacturing technique uses heated air to boost softness and absorbency
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13 - Fairy
Fairy has lost £7.8m overall, with 2.9 million (2.1%) fewer units sold
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128 - Mars Sheba
More proof that pets are escaping the penny pinching at the tills: Sheba’s average price is up 12.2%
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122 - Nestlé Purina Gourmet
Owners of discerning felines are willing to pay a premium for indulgence
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121 - Belvita
After its growth slowed in 2014, Belvita has picked up again, reasserting its dominance of breakfast biscuits
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12 - Kingsmill
Kingsmill had £58.4m wiped off its value in 2015. Only Hovis (15) has lost more
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11 - McCain
Innovative launches backed by heavyweight marketing have helped McCain shift an extra 11.4 million (+7%) packs
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105 - M&M's
Arguably the biggest beneficiary of the sharing trend in chocolate, M&M’s has turned in confectionery’s greatest growth
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10 - Andrex
Andrex has lost £20.3m and shifted 3.8 million (3%) fewer units in the past year
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Morrisons Colindale concept is brimming with new ideas
The Grocer takes a tour of the new 38,000 sq ft Morrisons in Colindale, North London with group retail director Gary Mills
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Tesco Healthy Living Penne with Tomato & Basil: acid test
Ready meals are on the up and up, having added an impressive £151.1m in value
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Walkers Melty Crackers: Sweet Chilli: acid test
Times are tough for fried potato crisps. That’s good news for crackers and other savoury biscuits
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Morrisons' solid results represent 'mini-triumph'
Morrisons even saw a tiny (0.1%) hike in fourth-quarter like-for-like sales
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Would Brexit make food fraud better or worse?
Brexit would end the obligation for the free movement of goods. So would the UK be better placed to fight food fraud?
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Price cuts push supermarket deflation to record low
The Grocer Price Index fell to a new record low of –2.9% year on year in the month to 1 March 2016
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Lindt signals ambition
Lindt is aiming to run the world’s biggest network of premium chocolate shops by 2020
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Top 50 independent retailers - Forecourts remain key drivers
Combined sales for the 10 forecourt operators to make the list were up 19.3%
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Chicken Ramen Soup: acid test
Iceland now offers a range of 10 flavours, ranging from classic variants to more unusual ones