All The Grocer articles in 10 December 2011 – Page 2
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Ministers 'heeding pleas over barriers to growth'
The food and drink industry is being crippled by red tape and high taxation, according to a study of 70 leading suppliers.
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NewsBBC makes a drama out of Best-one
A Best-one convenience store has been transformed into fictional fascia RightBuyU for a new BBC One drama.Five-part series The Syndicate, which will hit screens in April, follows five workers at a Leeds discount supermarket who win £18m on the mythical Mercury Millions lotto. Camera crew and cast - including Timothy ...
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Comment & Opinion
Panorama, the BBC's whimpering neutered Watchdog
Remember when the Panorama theme tune reduced adults to salivating wrecks? Not any more.
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NewsRising nitrogen levels threaten beer quality
A drop in the quality of some UK barley crops has left brewers battling to keep pints clear.
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NewsMorrisons reveals the plan behind M Savers
The Grocer can reveal the new look for Morrisons’ budget own-label range, which is set to hit shelves next month.
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Comment & Opinion
Want to buy the best British sausage? Then go to Malaysia
It comes to something when a product as British as the banger can’t get a listing on home soil.
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Comment & Opinion
An interim manager can take a fresh view and shake up a business for the better
Don’t be surprised if your interim manager takes a very different view on the best way to get things done.
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Comment & Opinion
Beware the price war that no one can win
The hearts and purses of consumers are being fought for on the battlefield of price. To what end?
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Makro signs up Blan as operations director
Loss-making wholesaler Makro has appointed Stephen Blan as operations director as it looks to return to growth.
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NewsBoffins look for way to fight organic fraud
The organic sector will soon have a reliable means of identifying conventionally produced food fraudulently said to be ‘organic’.
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NewsPuss in Boots says cheese
Puss in Boots is the next movie character to grace packs of First Milk’s Dairy Maniacs Cheddar Stix kids cheese.The new packs - on sale in the coming week to coincide with the release of DreamWorks’ new Puss in Boots film - replace Kung Fu Panda packs, on sale since ...
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The Co-op boss Marks turns rock drummer for charity
Peter Marks has joined the race for Christmas number one with a version of Take That’s Greatest Day to raise cash for youngsters with learning difficulties.
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NewsTesco cuts weight of Champagne bottles
Tesco has rolled out its first lighter-weight Champagne bottles and announced plans to reduce the weight of all of its bottles of fizz.
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NewsMayan Gold spuds boxed up for Finest
Tesco has launched boxed potatoes under its Finest range in a bid to offer shoppers a premium roasting potato for Christmas.
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Analysis & Features
Brand matching continues to drive surge in promotions
Year-on-year, the number of deals offered by the supermarkets is up by nearly 20%, with Heinz and Kellogg’s more than doubling their deals.
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First Milk's Murray brings his licensing expertise to Finsbury
Finsbury Food has poached First Milk marketing director Paul Murray as the cake maker celebrates sealing four new licensing deals.
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Analysis & FeaturesCan food trade catch up on cutting waste?
The latest figures from Wrap suggest households are doing far better than the supply chain at cutting waste.
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Analysis & FeaturesLion hooks Cumbrian, but is it a sustainable catch?
Young’s Seafood must tackle questions over cost efficiencies if it is to make the most of the Cumbrian Seafood acquisition.
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News
Tesco tops up its City Kitchen offer with healthy Skinny One
Tesco is launching a low-calorie ready meal range called The Skinny One - in time to tackle the post-Christmas bulge.
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Cravendale signs up Muppets in price war
Arla is to launch a major campaign for Cravendale centred on new Disney movie The Muppets in a bid to “take the fight away from price”.
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