All The Grocer articles in 17 November 2012 – Page 2
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Category ReportChilled seafood regains its cool
Shoppers are turning their backs on frozen fish and switching to chilled, spurred by suppliers taking out the fuss factor…
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Category ReportFusion cooking reinvented
The dominant trend coming from foodservice is fusion – but not in the classic Pacific Rim style….
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Category ReportDesserts: knocking on world food's final frontier
Ethnic desserts will always be a stretch, says Kate Waddell at Dragon Rouge….
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Category ReportHome of hot dogs and hamburgers is enjoying a UK renaissance
The US is enjoying something of a renaissance in the UK….
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Category ReportSeafood giants get injection of private equity funds
The giants of the seafood world have been busy consolidating and refinancing to drive greater efficiencies….
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Category ReportStreet food: how can it translate on to shelves?
Oow do you fancy roast guinea pig? What about farofa, chuchu and cassava root?…
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Category ReportPickles with a new twist and innovation
There’s growing interest in raw fermented foods….
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NewsFage hires Diageo’s winning lawyers for Chobani Greek yoghurt case
The same team of barristers that led Diageo to victory in the Vodkat case is now working for Fage in its lawsuit against Chobani.
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Grocer 33Morrisons Shrewsbury
The Grocer 33 is a weekly mystery shopping survey, tracking price, service and availability at the five leading grocery retailers: Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Each week the winning store manager is interviewed by The Grocer.
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NewsGuinness sales slump blamed on pack sizes, rise of craft beers and own label
It’s been a dark time for Guinness - with sales of the black stuff falling by almost 10 million pints in the past year.
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Comment & Opinion
Labelling debate is an unhealthy waste of time
Hybrid labelling is beginning to resemble a rather nasty multi-vehicle pile-up at a busy junction. Only last month, the…
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Comment & Opinion
Learn from Comet: move fast to survive
Slowly heat the water with a frog already in and it will not see the danger until it’s too late….
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Comment & Opinion
A balanced portrayal of fishing is needed says Seafish chief
Stark headlines in the media over the past year have presented us with a bleak outlook on the future of fish stocks….
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NewsPromos force independent retailers to ditch festive selection boxes
Almost two-thirds of independent retailers will not be stocking selection boxes this Christmas - because they don’t believe they can compete with the supermarkets on price.
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Analysis & FeaturesMeet the indie forecourt pumped up for a fight
The most important thing to do is start with a competitive fuel contract. We knocked our initial offer down significantly by shopping around.
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ProfilesObituary: Dan Yealland, the star investment banker
As a star investment banker, Dan Yealland brokered many of the biggest deals in grocery retail in recent years.
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Analysis & FeaturesMore crackers and turkeys in part two of our Christmas ad review
Sainsbury’s focuses on the little truisms we all encounter in the lead-up to Christmas day.
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Analysis & FeaturesStevia's made a good start, but it's yet to float the UK's boat
For an ingredient dubbed the ‘holy grail’ of sweeteners, stevia has had a mixed…
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NewsAsda drops £15 cap on APG after sorting out voucher 'glitch'
Asda has dropped the £15 cap introduced in October to its Asda Price Guarantee vouchers….
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NewsCall of Duty: Black Ops 2 in midnight launch
Supermarkets and fmcg brands had gamers firmly in their sights for the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2….
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