All The Grocer articles in 2 November 2013 – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
How we can learn from family businesses
The past couple of weeks have been a whirlwind of quality business debates and conferences…
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Comment & Opinion
Gregg Wallace engages with Autumn Supermarket Secrets
I’ve lost count of the number of programmes promising to reveal the ‘secrets of the supermarkets’…
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Comment & Opinion
Why multichannel grocery magazines rule the roost
Industry research from YouGov and Seven has revealed consumers think content from brands is the best way to help them…
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Comment & Opinion
Why businesses should invest in women
On a buyer trip to DR Congo this summer, one moment stuck in my mind…
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News
Ocado dedicates section to food and drink from Ireland
The latest country to have its national cuisine and food products highlighted in a dedicated section on the Ocado website …
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News
Slow churned premium Lurpak aims to boost butter category
Arla is looking to give a premium boost to BSM category sales with the launch of a slow-churned Lurpak butter…
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Comment & Opinion
Forget Bake Off - what about a TV veg off?
The commissioning editors of the Great British Bake Off must be well pleased with their viewing figures…
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News
Hairy Dieters add their weight to low-fat cooking sauce market
The Hairy Dieters – better known as the Hairy Bikers – are launching their first branded food products…
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News
Don Simon withdraws one-litre smoothies from UK market
Don Simon has pulled one-litre smoothies – 18 months after launching them to challenge Innocent.
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News
Tesco turns to face-scanning ad screens
Tesco is set to install new screens at its petrol stations that select which adverts to display by scanning the faces of queuing customers.
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Category Report
The Fast 50 2013
The Fast 50 is getting faster. This year, the average two-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of the first 50 runners and riders past the post was a galloping 29.3%.
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News
Waitrose website comes top for customer satisfaction
Customer feedback about Waitrose’s website has improved dramatically over the past two years.
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News
Prince's Countryside Fund cash for Herdwick sheep farmers
Producers of Herdwick lamb have been awarded £50,000 by The Prince’s Countryside Fund…
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News
Co-op suppliers angry at payment demands
Suppliers have reacted angrily to new demands from The Co-operative Group for lump sum payments…
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News
Booths trial aims to 'put the soul back into shopping'
Booths is trialling a raft of new ideas at its Knutsford store including vouchers for out-of-stock items…
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News
Smithfield butcher Keevil & Keevil launches online box scheme
Smithfield Market’s longest-established butcher is launching its own meat box delivery scheme…
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News
Iceland boss Walker says healthy eating is not his responsibility
Iceland does not have a duty to promote healthy eating, according to its CEO Malcolm Walker.
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News
Waitrose makes improving availability its top priority
Waitrose is ramping up its efforts to tackle longstanding issues with availability…
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News
EC official urges greater food safety focus on plants
Europe is focusing too much on food safety risks from animal products and not enough on risks related to plants…
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco as keen as Sainsbury's to emphasise points of difference
Tesco is every bit as keen as Sainsbury’s to emphasise its points of difference on the own-label side…
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