All The Grocer articles in 11 September 2010 – Page 4
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Ad of the Week: If Carlsberg did fridges, they'd copy Heineken
Women like chocolate and shoes, men like footie and beer. Heineken riffs on these minutely observed subtleties of the sexes for its new ad.
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Acid Test: Brambles Pear Cider
"Brambles doesn't sound like something the girls from Sex and the City would be happy to drink and the label made me yawn."
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Store on stilts will rise above the flood plain
Construction of Tesco's sixth eco-store in Scotland is to start at the end of the year in Galston. The store will be built "on stilts" a method Tesco has used in the past to provide car parking at ground level and retail space above ...
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Müller returns to big pots with 450g yoghurts
Müller Dairy is going back into the big pot yoghurt market next month after a seven-year absence from the fixture.
The dairy giant is launching Müllerlight as a 450g pot the first time it has sold any of its yoghurts in a big pot… -
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Forty Booths jobs attract 400 hopefuls
Booths is wading through more than 400 job applications for 40 roles at its newest store. The upmarket chain said it had been inundated by applicants after advertising for general assistants for its store in Hesketh Bank, Lancashire,...
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Grocer 33: Asda back with sub £60 basket
Asda offered the cheapest basket this week and the only one to come in under £60. It also had the greatest number of exclusively cheapest items (11) nine more than the nearest rivals. Five Rollback deals including Quality Street and the mushrooms...
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Grocer 33: Full basket gives Tesco the edge
This week's winner is Tesco in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. It was the only store to provide a full basket and there was no wait at the tills. Other big plusses were that it was well presented and the staff were able to inform our mystery shopper...
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The Dairymen 2010
A pint of milk for 12.5p? It’s the kind of Back to the Future price Gene Hunt would be used to paying – though he’d probably rather have a pint of Scotch. Promotional prices in the dairy aisle have reached dizzying lows over the past year, leaving many producers desperate ...
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Retail Prices: Asda deals up by 20% as it puts alcohol in the spotlight
It may have stopped selling booze below cost, but this hasn’t stopped Asda running a fifth of its August promotions in the BWS aisle, reports Elinor Zuke
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World News 11/9/10
Private equity firm Actis has invested £37m in Companhia Sulamericana de Distribuição, the operator of Brazilian supermarket chains São Francisco and Cidade Canção its first investment in Brazil. CSD is one of three...
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