All The Grocer articles in 12 October 2013 – Page 3
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NewsWaitrose upgrades website but where's the mobile app?
The Waitrose website was offline for more than 24 hours this week as it introduced a “significant” upgrade to its online s…
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NewsAsda registers 'George Home'... but will it replace Living brand?
The first George store opened in Dubai this weekAsda looks set to expand its George clothing brand into homeware.The retailer has registered the ‘George Home’ name with the Intellectual Property Office across all the main home appliance, clothing and electronic product categories, as well as under the domain name George.home.It ...
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Analysis & Features
Ocado’s app top in first mobile 33
In our first-ever mobile shopping Grocer 33 - in which mystery shoppers used an iPhone to order their groceries…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan new faces fight food industry's corner at downgraded Defra?
After last year’s sacking of Jim Paice as food and farming minster, Noble House has again been hit with key changes…
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Analysis & FeaturesWill indies go crazy for new online-only wholesalers?
A new type of online-only wholesaler is emerging, aiming to revolutionise the market by undercutting cash & carries on price…
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Comment & OpinionTitania battles foot pain, nausea and chest-gazing at Anuga
Anuga. OMG. Karoline (with a K) told me it would be a great way to meet new clients and brush up on fmcg trends…
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ProfilesPaul Manduca, former senior independent director, Morrisons
Manduca boasted an impressive career history in financial services when he joined Morrisons in 2005…
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ProfilesSimon Shirley of Tulip on driving, short hair and vegetarians
I was a butcher’s boy. I started at 13 and spent three years riding around the hills of Ebbw Vale delivering meat…
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Comment & OpinionGood leaders need common sense and emotional intelligence
There’s been much coverage recently about bullying and poor leadership in some high-profile organisations…
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NewsPaterson reignites golden rice GM debate by blasting opponents as 'wicked'
Owen Paterson has poured fresh fuel on the debate about genetically modified foods by declaring opponents of GM crops as “wicked”.
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Analysis & FeaturesSupermarket price inflation falls as commodity costs plummet
Supermarket price inflation has fallen for a fourth month in a row following sharp drops in commodity costs over the summe…
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NewsNew Covent Garden soups make comeback at Tesco
New Covent Garden Soup Co is going back into Tesco with a revamped soup range this month…
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NewsTesco to launch new strategic supplier agreement schemes
Tesco says it is close to forging a series of long-term strategic agreements with suppliers that will help tackle…
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NewsFirst Milk takes Lake District Dairy Co into RTD coffee drinks
First Milk has announced yet another new product launch for the Lake District Dairy Co, extending the brand into the fast-growing RTD coffee drinks market.
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News
Illicit wine trade costing government up to £700m a year
A new government report has revealed for the first time the scale of the illicit wine market in the UK.
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NewsCadbury trademark rejection doesn't mean purple free-for-all
Contrary to press reports this week, Cadbury has not lost the exclusive right to use its iconic purple on packaging…
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NewsGSK opens world-class Shopper Science Lab in Brentford
GSK has opened a new high-tech shopper research facility designed to provide in-depth understanding of the influences…
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News2 Sisters closes roast chicken site in East Anglia
2 Sisters Food Group will close its Haughley Park roast poultry factory after a consultation with staff failed to identify a viable alternative to closure.
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NewsGerman food-rating app Barcoo to launch in UK
The German company behind a controversial and hugely popular mobile phone app that rates products on…
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NewsPeter Kendall to step down as NFU president
Peter Kendall is to step down as president of the National Farmers Union in February, after eight years in the role.
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