All The Grocer articles in 19 October 2013 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionWe need a welfare scheme for cattle AND badgers
Justin King got more than he bargained for when he responded to a question at the Conservative Party conference…
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NewsPoundworld eyes affluent areas as it opens store in Harrogate
Poundworld is looking to attract more ‘posh customers’ into stores under new plans to expand into ‘affluent’ UK locations…
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NewsNakd snacking brand moves into sharing bags
Natural Balance Foods is extending its Nakd healthy snacks brand into sharing bags…
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NewsAsda 10% wine online plan 'very ambitious'
Asda has revealed ambitious plans to sell 10% of its wine online within two years…
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Comment & Opinion
Do we want good value food or good food 'values'?
Value or ‘values’? Over the past 20 years we have heard one diatribe after another against ‘cheap food’ sold by supermarke…
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Comment & OpinionE-commerce is dead. It's about commerce
One maverick online auction house highlighted the gulf in attitude between clicks and bricks…
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Comment & OpinionSmart shelves: is this the future of in-store shopping?
Are we ready for shelves that monitor our every move? It is a question we may all be forced to answer soon…
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NewsAsda cuts Silver Spoon to make Whitworths its main sugar brand
Asda is dropping Silver Spoon as its main sugar brand and switching most of its branded business to rival Whitworths.
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NewsPeter Kendall to bow out as president of the NFU
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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Category ReportFocus on Winter Remedies
It’s an ill wind that blows no good, they say - and there’s certainly an upside if you’re in the winter remedy business.
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NewsJammie Dodgers looks to extend brand into desserts
Burton’s Biscuit Co is seeking licensees to help it extend its Jammie Dodgers brand into new categories…
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InterviewsMcColl's James Lancaster breaks his silence
In his first-ever interview, McColl’s media-shy CEO and chairman James Lancaster takes the self-imposed shackles off…
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Analysis & FeaturesThe depot that tears up the rule Booker
After buying Makro in April, Booker converted Makro Sheffield into a hybrid depot servicing both sets of customers…
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas sales start early as price of festive tins plummets
Fierce pricing activity means shoppers are paying less for their Christmas chocs than they were a year ago…
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Analysis & FeaturesPallet timber prices hit by housing recovery
The recent upturn in the housing market has been greeted as a sign the UK is finally on course for economic recovery…
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