All Ranging and merchandising articles – Page 72
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News
Shaken cocktail kits listed in Fortnum & Mason
A drinks company that offers make-at-home cocktail kits has won its first retail listings
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Analysis & Features
Promotional turbulence created by changeable weather
Changeable weather has made this a tricky summer for retailers – and has kept merchandising teams busy in store…
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News
Booker swells POR push with 200 more lines
Booker is adding a further 200 lines to its Even Bigger POR campaign…
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News
Oppo ice cream wins listings at Holland & Barrett and Budgens
Oppo is made with coconut oil and stevia, and lower in calories than many other ice creams
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Tesco Project Reset: you ain't seen nothing yet experts warn
Cereals, coffee, tea and tinned meats are among those hardest hit by the consolidation so far
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Lidl unveils new Lighthouse Bay fish label
Lidl has revamped its fresh fish proposition with the launch of new own-label range Lighthouse Bay
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Booths plays up northern ranges in new Lytham St Annes store
Booths is set to open its latest store in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, on Wednesday, 9 September…
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JJ Food Service to deal direct as it triples fruit & veg offer
JJ Food Service has almost tripled its range of fresh fruit and vegetables…
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NPD plummets as rationalisation squeezes ranges
Supermarket range rationalisation is making it harder than ever to get NPD on shelf…
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Claudi & Fin frozen yoghurt lollies get wider Budgens rollout
Budgens is rolling out the lollies to more than 60 stores nationwide after they proved a hit in its concept stores….
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Comment & Opinion
How to get your pricing strategy right at Christmas
For many grocers, the Christmas period is crucial as it allows them to drive a substantial portion of their sales and margin for the year
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News
Asda offers juice in fruit & veg aisle in B.Fresh deal
Asda is taking a fresh approach to fruit & veg merchandising by selling a juice brand in its fresh produce fixture…
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News
Morrisons returns to selling wine by country of origin
Morrisons is returning to merchandising wine by country of origin – ditching the experimental approaches to the category brought in under former CEO Dalton Philips.
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Ribena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon hit by Tesco sugar cull
Tesco is to delist some of the biggest-selling children’s drinks brands in the UK when kids go back to school this autumn
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers look alike because they all want the same shoppers
Selling starts with understanding the needs of your customer. It’s fundamental
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News
Sainsbury's rolls out kids frozen meal range to 320 stores
“Kiddyum had an innovative product and well thought-out business plan,” said Sainsbury’s business unit director James Bailey
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Analysis & Features
The first sneak preview of Christmas 2015's delights
Christmas in July, as major retailers unveil their festive ranges
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Analysis & Features
Forget about the turkey, this Christmas it's a lobster war
In part two of our peek at what the retailers have lined up for the big Christmas battle, lobsters have emerged as the key weapon
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Analysis & Features
Christmas range 2015 sneak peek: Aldi
It wants its biggest Christmas ever and there is nothing to suggest it won’t get it
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Analysis & Features
Christmas range 2015 sneak peek: Waitrose
A Christmas cracker, introducing a value theme while playing to its foodie strengths