All Ranging and merchandising articles – Page 83
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NewsBarenaked Noodles brand wins Morrisons listing
Morrisons is to stock the low-carb, gluten-free Barenaked Noodles - which featured on Dragon’s Den - in its international food aisles.
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NewsRetailers missing out on premium spirits sales, says Pernod Ricard
Retailers are missing out on a £13m sales opportunity by failing to get shoppers to trade up to premium spirits, according to Pernod Ricard.
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InterviewsRonnie Bartlett: Albert Bartlett's ruler of the Rooster potato
Ronnie Bartlett aims to get everyone munching more spuds by returning to the frozen aisle…
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NewsWaterless Hygiene to target younger festivalgoers with Equip
A start-up selling wet wipes targeted at people caring for the elderly is to focus marketing more on younger consumers…
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NewsPfizer brings Emergen-C healthcare supplement to Tesco
A Californian vitamin brand worth over $170m in the US has made its European debut in the UK.
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Tesco gives Notting Hill stores a Carnival makeover
Tesco is supporting this year’s Notting Hill Carnival with in-store displays, offers and sponsorship of a float in the street party’s parade.
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NewsMorrisons unveils wine screw cap with a green twist
Morrisons is rolling out a new environmentally friendly wine screw cap that it claims will reduce its carbon footprint and makes the bottle easier to recycle.
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Comment & OpinionPlacement problems: the trouble with the misunderstood range
In the first of a new blog, Jimmy Cregan looks at the predicament of a misunderstood range…
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NewsUSN sports nutrition products return to Holland & Barrett
Holland & Barrett has resolved a trading dispute with USN and is relisting the brand in a major refresh of its sports nutr…
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Comment & OpinionMcVitie's biscuit bag breaks the bank
Remember those Pepsi can-shaped pencil cases people had at school?…
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NewsUncle Ben's and Tilda launch wholegrain rice pouches
Two of the UK’s biggest rice brands are hoping to tap growing interest in wholegrain rice with new pouched products…
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NewsTimothy Taylor set to bottle British champion Boltmaker beer
Brewer Timothy Taylor is considering extending its Boltmaker bitter into bottles…
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NewsPepsiCo enters coconut water category in UK
PepsiCo is to make its debut in the UK coconut water category – as market leader Vita Coco moves into coconut oil…
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NewsCoca-Cola hopes to breathe Life into weak summer sales
Coca-Cola Life slipped into the trade this week – giving Coca-Cola a chance to take the fight back to Pepsi…
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NewsTangerine cuts size and price of Candyland chew bars
Tangerine Confectionery has cut the size and price of its Candyland chew bars.
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NewsAsda boosts world food with Sri Lankan and West African bays
Asda is introducing 450 new ambient world foods products across eight ethnicities this month…
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NewsHeinz relaunches Squeeze & Stir soups
Heinz is relaunching its Squeeze & Stir soup – which has achieved sales of less than £4m in the past year…
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NewsFlorette adds duo-flavoured croutons to line-up
Salad brand Florette has added a range of duo-flavoured croutons to its line-up.
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NewsKerry Foods rolls out 'world first' Yollies kids yoghurt
Kerry Foods has claimed a “world first” with the launch of a chilled, solid yoghurt on a stick…
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Supermarkets lose entertainment sales to high street
Almost a million fewer shoppers bought entertainment products from the supermarkets in the past 12 weeks than a year ago.





