All Rankings articles – Page 12
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Category Report
Top Products Survey 2014
It’s been carnage for the big four as discounters stepped up their assault. So which products and categories have been hit hardest? Who are the heroes? And how?
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Category Report
OC&C Top 150 Supplier Rankings 2014
In the toughest grocery retail conditions for a generation, it’s not scale so much as fleetness of foot that counts, reveals the latest OC&C Top 150…
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Analysis and Features
OC&C 150: Survival of the fastest
If the UK’s food and drink producers did not realise they had been experiencing a momentary calm before the storm, they are now in little doubt a category five hurricane is upon them.
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Rankings
Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2014
Our 2014 survey of Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands shows we are drinking more and paying more for the pleasure. But is the value and volume turnaround sustainable, or was it just generated by 2013’s heatwave?
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Rankings
Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2014
Britain is hitting the bottle. We’ve spent £400m (5%) more on the UK’s 100 biggest alcohol brands in the off trade…
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Category Report
Grocery Retail Structure 2014
The UK convenience sector is booming, consumers are shopping ‘little and often’. Right?
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Analysis and Features
Supplier of the Year 2014
We asked buyers to rate the top suppliers in 20 grocery categories. Here we reveal the 39 branded and own-label winners…
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Analysis and Features
Britain's biggest grocery advertisers: it's getting personal
The unstoppable rise of social media has led to a proliferation of highly targeted, personalised advertising…
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Analysis and Features
Have the giants grown too big for their boots?
Global fmcg giants are losing out to smart smaller operators in emerging markets, according to the 10th Global 50 ranking.
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Category Report
Top Products Survey 2011
As the UK prepares to host the Olympics, sports and energy drinks are powering ahead. But the market as a whole faces significant hurdles.
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News
The Big 30: Wheels within wheels
Rising costs and a fiercely competitive market have put the skids on wholesalers’ profits over the past 12 months but there are signs that some parts of the industry are regaining traction. Peter Cripps reports
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News
The Big 30: Who's holding the best hand?
The Grocer's annual The Big 30 league table of Britain's wholesalers reveals which companies have played their cards right over the past 12 months and which have been dealt a losing hand. Peter Cripps sorts the jacks from the kings
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Category Report
The Big 30 Wholesalers 2008
The competition Commission thinks wholesaling is in robust health but what do the latest Big 30 rankings reveal?
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Category Report
Sales Salary Survey 2008
Are you earning as much as you should? An what perks can you now expect?Not surprisingly, The Grocer’s Sales Salary Survey 2008 doesn’t always make for attractive reading. As a quick glance shows, basic salaries are up at below the rate of inflation for almost every position: from the best-paid ...
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Category Report
Top Products Survey 2007
Who’s up, who’s down and who’s new? We reveal the country’s bestselling grocery products and also pick out the top launches and ad campaigns.
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Category Report
Own-Label Suppliers Survey
We reveal this year’s winners of The Grocer Own-Label Suppliers Survey and why buyers think they are the best. Plus, we look at the challenges facing suppliers. Alison Clements reports
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Category Report
Branded Suppliers Survey 2007
Major brands are still the cream of the crop when it comes to delivering excellent retailer support, reveals The Grocer Branded Suppliers Survey 2007.
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Category Report
The Top 50 Independents 2007
Independents are getting ahead by moving with the times: non-food, a local focus and healthy products are the new hallmarks, says Beth Phillips
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Category Report
The Big 30 - 2007
The Big 30 wholesaler rankings for 2007 reveal a vigorous resilience but how hard will trading conditions get? Ronan Hegarty reports
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Category Report
The Grocer Salary Survey 2007
Competition between retailers for the best staff is at an all-time high. And they are prepared to pay handsomely, says Stefan Chomka