All The Grocer articles in 2 November 2013 – Page 3
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Will Sainsbury's judicial review gamble backfire?
Sainsbury’s has a “reasonable” chance of success in its fight against Tesco Price Promise.
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The Grocer's MAP Awards reward the top cats of marketing
Of the 12 brilliant campaigns recognised at The Grocer’s MAP Awards this week, two stood out…
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The Grocer MAP Awards 2013: The winners
The complete list of winners from the 2013 Grocer Marketing, Advertising and PR Awards.
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Analysis & Features
Discounters and Sainsbury's come out top for top-up shops
New exclusive research for The Grocer can show for the first time how the discounters are making such huge inroads.
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Analysis & Features
Are Tesco's venture brands doomed?
After a year out in the cold, New Covent Garden soups are back on Tesco’s chiller shelves…
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Comment & Opinion
Britain should embrace pop-up shops
Halloween, just gone, has been embraced by many retailers, particularly the supermarkets, but still more could have been done…
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Comment & Opinion
Social media promotions are rife with pitfalls
At first glance, running a promotion on social media platforms appears simple. But brands must tread carefully…
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Dunhelm founder Adderley boosts M&S stake
The billionaire founder of home furnishings retailer Dunelm has invested almost £250m in Marks & Spencer, it emerged yesterday.
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Co-op's Christmas campaign invites shoppers to relax
The Co-operative Group launches its Christmas multi-media marketing campaign today, aiming to showcase the retailer’s festive food offering and remind consumers about the convenience of its store locations.
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Tesco Cheshunt
We have worked hard on training our staff for a while now and customer service is at the forefront of everything that we d…
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Waitrose fortifies wine team with new appointments
Waitrose is beefing up its online wine business by appointing a new dedicated online wine buyer.
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Nisa appoints Steve Leach to look after specialists and indies
Nisa has appointed Steve Leach as business unit director with responsibility of looking after specialists and independents.
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Aldi ramps up middle-class appeal as 500th store opens
Aldi has revealed the number of middle- to upper-class customers shopping at its stores has risen by over 5% in the last 12 months.
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Horsemeat found in canned beef sold at TJ Morris stores
Horse DNA has been detected in a batch of canned beef supplied to Home Bargains and Quality Save stores in the UK, according to the Food Standards Agency.
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Tesco’s Blinkbox lands on PS3
Film and TV fans will now be able stream content from Tesco’s Blinkbox service on their PlayStation 3 consoles.
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Jaffa Cakes fans go slime bobbing for Halloween
Jaffa Cakes fans have been slime-bobbing for the limited-edition ‘Lime & Slime’ flavour of the popular snack.
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AB InBev’s MacFarlane to head up combined European division
Former AB InBev UK boss Stuart MacFarlane, who developed the brewer’s hit Stella Artois Cidre and Stella 4%, is to head up a new combined European division for the company.
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United Biscuits pushes McVitie’s in Middle East with Saudi buy
United Biscuits has announced it is to acquire a biscuit manufacturing business in Saudi Arabia as it looks to further establish the McVitie brand in the Middle East.
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First Milk and Adams Foods forge major cheese partnership
Adams Foods and First Milk have forged a long-term strategic partnership that will see them establish a major new integrated supply chain for hard cheese in the UK.
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Premier Foods sales drop despite focus on power brands
Premier Foods’ outlook for the full year remains unchanged despite a 3.2% fall in total sales in its third quarter.
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