All analysis & features articles – Page 202
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Analysis & Features52 - Lenor
The year’s fifth biggest climber, thanks to the aptly named Unstoppables range of fragrance boosters
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Analysis & Features6 - McVitie's
It was always going to be tough for McVitie’s to keep up the pace of growth of recent years
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Analysis & Features65 - Kenco
Consumers are giving up on standard instant coffee in droves, but super-premium instant varieties are flying
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Analysis & Features7 - Nescafé
Nescafé took something of a leap into the digital unknown last September
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Analysis & Features70 - Velvet
Things were neither soft nor smooth for Velvet, the UK’s second biggest toilet paper brand
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Analysis & Features8 - Lucozade
Repositioning Lucozade towards ‘daily strivers’ has kept it from falling into decline
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Analysis & Features81 - Pizza Express
Pizza Express has passed the £100m mark, rising nine spots up the list
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Analysis & Features89 - McCoy's
McCoy’s is suffering as competition from baked snacks, popcorn and a host of ‘healthier’ snacks stiffens
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Analysis & Features95 - Twirl
Twirl’s big growth is down to its bags format, Twirl Bites, launched in 2013 and now in all the major mults
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Analysis & Features98 - Dairylea
Dairylea shrugged off a fall in value and volume sales during 2014 with a £2.3m boost in revenues in the past year
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Analysis & Features
Britain's Biggest Brands: Methodology
The data in Britain’s 100 Biggest Grocery Brands is for the period 52 w/e 2 January 2016
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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons 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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Analysis & FeaturesTesco 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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Analysis & FeaturesWalkers 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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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons' solid results represent 'mini-triumph'
Morrisons even saw a tiny (0.1%) hike in fourth-quarter like-for-like sales
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Analysis & FeaturesWould 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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Analysis & FeaturesPrice 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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Analysis & FeaturesLindt signals ambition
Lindt is aiming to run the world’s biggest network of premium chocolate shops by 2020





