Archive of all rankings reports – Page 23
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Britain's Biggest Grocery Brands 21-30
Müller Corner, Cathedral City, Persil, Flora, Felix…
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Britain's Biggest Grocery Brands 31-40
PG Tips, Innocent, Mr Kipling, Princes Fish, Doritos…
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Grocery Brands 41-50
Bold, Maltesers, John West, Tetley Tea, Finish, Uncle Ben’s…
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Grocery Brands 51-60
Comfort, Müllerlight, Kenco, Wrigley’s Extra, Velvet, Lenor, McVitie’s Digestives…
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Grocery Brands 61-70
Air Wick, Surf, Weetabix, Richmond Sausages, Fairy laundry, Kleenex…
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RankingsBritain's Biggest Grocery Brands 71-80
Thorntons, Magnum, Bakers, Actimel, Evian, Hellmann’s mayonnaise…
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Britain's Biggest Grocery Brands 81-90
81 (94) Rowntree’sSales: £97.8m +16.3%Born: UK, 18622011 was a busy year in NPD for Rowntree’s, which launched four new jelly sweet lines. Randoms, meanwhile, grew by 60% - and the Nestlé-owned brand advertised on TV for the first time since 2008, contributing to an impressive 16.3% rise in sales.82 (76) ...
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RankingsTop Products Survey 2011: Heroes and Hurdles
What will be the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic Games? A bucketload of medals would clearly lift the spirits
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OC&C Top 150 Suppliers 2011: Walking with giants
Following in the footsteps of giants is a risky business. But with a little bit of nous, smaller suppliers can learn to not just survive but thrive. Here’s OC&C Strategy Consultants’ guide to avoiding getting trampled.
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Blossom Hill to Bell's Original
Despite a record spend on its £1.2m 'Taste the Sunshine' campaign, Britain's biggest wine brand has slipped into decline, falling two...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Kumala to JP Chenet
Value sales have continued to grow solidly for this South African wine brand as it enters into a new phase under private equity ownership,...
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RankingsBritain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011
Some say the ailing economy has merely heightened the already conservative stance of the alcoholic drinks industry. Is this fair?
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Stella to Carlsberg
Stella Artois is in a curious position. Perched at the top of the alcoholic brands tree, owner AB InBev is having to write its own script. "When...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Echo Falls to Bacardi
The fastest-growing brand in the top 50, Echo Falls has, like Hardys, benefited from sponsorship of Channel 4's hit show Come Dine...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Brands 2011
How did it become a universal truth that big brands can’t do innovation? Perhaps it was the fact that so many multinationals swallowed up fast-growth companies all too literally. Even for Coca-Cola, Britain’s Biggest Brand once again, the past is littered with failure, as it has openly acknowledged in acquiring ...
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Top 50 Independent Retailers 2011
The Top 50 posted a whacking 35% hike in profits last year. But that doesn’t mean they’re all in rude health – or that the recent flurry of deals signals a new wave of M&A activity, writes Beth Phillips Deal or no deal? After three years of virtually no mergers ...
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Hot 100 Convenience Stores 2011
No one’s done it before. But now 37,000 of the country’s c-stores – their locations, facilities, competition and customer bases – have been weighed up so we can reveal the UK’s 100 hottest spots for convenience retailing. Nick Hughes reportsIn all the scrutiny that accompanies Tesco, the role of its ...
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Hot 100 Convenience Stores 2011: Top independent is a magnet for passing commuters
Slap bang in the middle of London; spitting distance from two mainline stations; a huge student residence nearby; even a blue plaque to mark its historical significance c-store spots don’t come much hotter than this.
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Hot 100 Convenience Stores 2011: Top store has no rivals, just a perfect location
The One Stop in Hampton Hargate, Peterborough, is a lesson in successful store location. A 10-minute drive from the city centre, it is just off a busy junction of the A1, so it’s an ideal pit stop.
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Hot 100 Convenience Stores 2011: A first for the industry
No one’s done it before. But now 37,000 of the country’s c-stores – their locations, facilities, competition and customer bases – have been weighed up so we can reveal the UK’s 100 hottest spots for convenience retailing. Nick Hughes reports





