All The Grocer articles in 15 December 2018 – Page 6
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Analysis & Features
AB InBev takes crown as World Cup boosts beer
It’s been a stellar year for beer & cider as football mania sent Brits splashing out an extra £319m
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Sports nutrition: wider appeal adds £20m to sales
The move away from gym buffs has been slowly gaining ground for years. This time, though, efforts have ramped up another notch
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Snacks surge proves it's good to share
Larger packs have driven the most growth in the crisps category this year
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Ready meals go veggie to stay relevant
Brands are chasing flexitarian and vegetarian trends to boost numbers
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Sauce goes on a health kick to stay fresh
Low sugar and salt variants are soaring in the table sauces category
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Natural trend drives return to growth
Pet owners are increasingly feeding their pets with natural, premium food
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Own label cleans up in laundry
Detergents and conditioners have lost £41.3m combined; brands lost a whopping £48m
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Exotic trend gives brands a taste test
Brits are seeking more exotic dishes they can recreate at home
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Shave brands battle rise of the beards
The category is suffering “unprecedented levels of disruption” warns P&G’s Ian Morley
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Toothpastes aim for white teeth claims
As consumers look to imitate the gleaming gnashers of Love Island stars and Instagram influencers, they are turning to too
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Sex toys get some action in the supers
Sex sells – even at Sainsbury’s. To a flurry of tabloid headlines, the retailer rolled out a range of sex toys in November
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Paper adds £32.7m while nappies drop
After years of stubbornly flat or declining value, toilet tissue, facial tissue and kitchen towels have added an extra £32.7m to their sales
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Canned food rises £30m as inflation hits
The category is hugely reversing its fortunes after a £10.6m loss recorded last year
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Analysis & Features
New plant-based food and drink hitting shelves for Veganuary 2019
Here’s our pick of the new vegan-friendly product launches hitting shelves for the biggest event in the plant-based calendar
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Analysis & Features
Do plastic alternatives actually cause more damage?
A group of researchers have warned of unintended consequences of moves to reduce plastic
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News
ATM business rates dispute set to reopen following VOA appeal
The retailers involved in the case include Tesco, Sainsbury’s and the Co-op, supported by independent cash machine operator Cardtronics Europe
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News
Watch The Grocer's Brexit webinar as May's deal is debated
The webinar, in conjunction with headline sponsor PwC, entitled Brexit – A Moveable Feast is still available on demand
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News
Tesco directors acquitted of fraud charges due to lack of evidence
Judge John Royce ruled that former UK managing director Chris Bush, and John Scouler, ex-UK food commercial director, should be found not guilty
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Comment & Opinion
Is Pret making sufficient progress with its allergy labelling overhaul?
CEO Clive Schlee announced on Friday the company had finally rolled out its first full ingredient labelling pilot