All The Grocer articles in 1 November 2014 – Page 3
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News
As Let There Be Beer falls flat comes There's a Beer For That
Admitting that’s its Let There Be Beer campaign was a flop, brewers have come up with a new approach…
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News
BrewDog is Fast 50's top dog as growth soars to new high
Supermarkets might be struggling, but sales growth rates among the UK’s privately owned fmcg suppliers are the highest sin…
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News
Morrisons: 'million shoppers have signed up for Match & More'
More than one million consumers have signed up for Morrisons’ Match & More price-matching/loyalty scheme, the retailer has…
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News
Portion control pledge 'fundamentally flawed' say retailers
Retailers claim key pledges under the plan to cut five billion calories from the nation’s diet lack any evidence and could…
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News
AB InBev hit by slowdowns in US, Russia and China
Global brewing group AB InBev posted below expectation growth this morning, with third quarter revenue rising by 2.3% as overall beer volumes fell thanks to a slowdown in US and China.
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Profiles and QandAs
Scottish mackerel gets in-store push at Japanese supermarket chain
Scottish mackerel is being promoted in store at one of Japan’s largest supermarket chains.
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Profiles and QandAs
Interview: Waitrose aquaculture and fisheries manager Jeremy Langley
Waitrose fish stocks are on track to becoming fully certified as responsibly caught or farmed by 2017, the retailer’s aquaculture and fisheries manager Jeremy Langley has claimed.
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Croydon: store of the week
It’s great to hear our efforts are paying off. We put a lot of work into training…
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Grocer 33
Morrisons takes second service win of Grocer 33 year
Morrisons Croydon took the win this week – the retailer’s second victory this G33 year…
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News
'Two thirds of consumers' want calorie labels on alcohol
Two thirds of British adults want calorie labelling on alcoholic drink packaging, according to a survey from the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH).
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News
Greenpeace attacks John West tie-up with WWF
A tie-up between John West and conservation charity WWF has been dismissed by Greenpeace as “green spin”.
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News
Two thirds of shoppers buying cheaper grocery lines
Nearly two-thirds of shoppers are buying cheaper grocery brands to save money and more than a third expect to continue to do so even when economic conditions improve.
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News
John West owner partners with WWF to protect fish stocks
John West owner MW Brands has joined forces with conservation charity WWF…
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Analysis & Features
10 things you need to know about... alcohol
The latest in our series of digital features turns the spotlight on beer, wine and spirits. Here’s what you need to know.
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Analysis & Features
Wine o'clock: 15% of Brits regularly polish off a bottle solo
Do we drink sensibly? Almost half of us say we do, but some of us are more indulgent with alcohol.
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Analysis & Features
Beer, wine and spirits buyers: the people you need to know
Do beer, wine and spirits buyers have the best job in the world? We caught up with the people every alcohol supplier needs to know.
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Analysis & Features
Alcohol sales: Smirnoff now UK's fastest growing booze brand
Smirnoff has struck gold. Thanks to premium brand extensions featuring gold leaf and a move into frozen cocktails the vodka brand has become Britain’s fastest growing booze brand…
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Analysis & Features
Alcohol merchandising: 10 winning ways to stand out
From a mobile tuk-tuk bar to free-standing display units featuring everything needed to whip up a cocktail, alcohol brands are pulling out all the stops to stand out on shelf.
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Analysis & Features
Half of Brits are trying to drink less – but booze sales are up
While low-alcohol beers and ciders are proving popular, low-alcohol wine is struggling.
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Analysis & Features
Sherry and port given a 21st-century makeover
The Grocer commissioned global branding agency Coley Porter Bell to blow the proverbial dust off port and sherry and drag them into the 21st century…