All analysis & features articles – Page 235
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6 (6) McVitie's
Brits have munched their way through an extra 14.3 million packs (3.4%) of McVitie’s in the past year…
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7 (8) Lucozade
Lucozade held off the anti-sugar lobby to post solid value and volume increases…
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10 (9) Kingsmill
NPD hasn’t been sufficient to offset a £46.3m slump in overall Kingsmill sales
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12 (11) Hovis
Of Britain’s three major bread brands, Hovis is the only one in volume growth
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15 (16) Lurpak
A hefty increase in price has helped lift Lurpak sales tantalisingly close to the £300m mark…
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19 (18) Tropicana
Trop50 was supposed to pep up Tropicana. But the stevia-sweetened drink is down 6.6%…
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 21-30
From Persil to Innocent, the household names that make up the top 30
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 31-40
From Pedigree to Pringles, some surprising movers and shakers in the top 40
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 41-50
From Weetabix to Mr Kipling, 41-50 are a mixed bag
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 51-60
From Ribena to Napolina, some in 51-60 defied the odds, some are spiralling down
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 61-70
From Schweppes to Surf, surprising success is the story of 61-70
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 71-80
From Mars to Monster, some big splashes happen in 71-80
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 81-90
From Air Wick to Tate & Lyle, innovation helps the movers in 81-90
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Britain's Biggest Brands: 91-100
From Kettle to Clover, rounding off our 100 Biggest Brands
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Food & drink prices plummet as every category is affected
Year-on-year food price deflation across the big four steepened to 2.2% in the month to 1 March
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Switch the Lights: LED takeup revealed by BRC survey
The savings delivered by LED are enormous – and they keep getting bigger
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The Grocer Says: Sainsbury's beats forecasts but a return to growth remains a distant prospect
Sainsbury’s share were up by 5.5% from their Friday close price early this morning after its fourth quarter like-for-like sales defied doom-mongering forecasts.
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Joanna Blythman's Swallow This: hard to swallow?
The book written by journalist (and Grocer columnist) Joanna Blythman claims to serve up the “industry’s darkest secrets” on food manufacturing
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El Niño uncertainty triggers food commodity supply fears
Scientists have confirmed the presence of El Niño, and that it is to be relatively weak, but cannot yet tell producers the duration
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1 (2) MRH GB
Forecourt operators are the new force in independent grocery retailing, and nothing signifies this more than MRH’s elevation to the number one spot for the first time