All The Grocer articles in 24 November 2012 – Page 3
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News
Frozen Value appoints two new directors as expansion continues
Frozen Value has made two new appointments as it continues to expand across the north of England….
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News
Florette categorises six appeal of salads
Florette has identified six ‘types’ of bagged salad shopper to help retailers increase penetration….
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News
Lurpak times meal app for festive season
Lurpak has launched an app to help consumers keep on top of their timings when they cook their Christmas dinner….
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Comment & Opinion
Why Anheuser-Busch wants to ground Denzel's Flight
Denzel Washington has received critical acclaim for his portrayal of an alcoholic pilot in Flight….
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News
Faith in Nature hires Alison Compitus as export chief
Natural health & beauty brand Faith in Nature has appointed Alison Compitus as head of export sales….
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Category Report
Hot, quick and tasty - microwaveable snacks power ahead
A growing number of pie manufacturers are using their loaf to boost their share of the single-serve market….
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News
Müller targets Activia with Corner overhaul
Müller is overhauling its Müller Corner portfolio in a bid to knock Danone off the top spot….
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Category Report
Nothing humble about it
It’s not all family meals and football terraces. Savvier brands are enticing posher consumers to pies……
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News
900 jobs go at Hovis in grim week for grocery
900 Hovis workers were left reeling as Premier announced plans to shut two bakeries and four distribution hubs next year…
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News
As Fish Fight 3 looms, Hugh solicits marine protection feedback
Campaigning TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is consulting UK fishermen over the extension of Marine Protected Area….
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News
Meat processors savour the £2.3bn carve-up of Vion UK
An anticipated break-up of Vion UK could herald a shift in balance of power between supermarkets and meat processors….
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News
Topcashback delivers 20,000 new online grocery shoppers
Topcashback has driven over 20,000 new customers to online supermarkets in 2012, resulting in sales of more than £1.3m….
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Analysis & Features
Sacré bleu! British bully goes French
It’s not quite on a par with delivering ice to Eskimos, but selling British meat to the French has historically been one of the more difficult marketing challenges.
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Analysis & Features
Asda's quiet move into the world of convenience retail
The intriguing thing about Asda’s claim that opening two standalone forecourts doesn’t herald a move into convenience is that, superficially…
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Analysis & Features
You don't twig it says c-store boss as 500th Local opens
On Wednesday morning, Sainsbury’s opened its newest convenience store, in Southsea, Portsmouth.
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News
Wine industry issues stark warning on prices
Off-trade wine sales could slump by as much as 13% in volume over the next few years if prices and duty continue to escalate.
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Longwater
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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Analysis & Features
Bring Back a Brand: The reactivation challenge
The Grocer’s Bring Back A Brand Facebook page attracted more than 10,000 followers and 8,500 votes since its launch in October. Assess the proposals, vote for your favourite design and give us your feedback.
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Analysis & Features
Funny Feet (Unilever)
A trailblazing brand that helped revolutionise frozen sweets in the early 1980s, this dollop of foot-shaped strawberry ice cream on a stick tasted lovely but melted far too quickly…
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Analysis & Features
Toffo (Nestlé)
It seems as if Nestlé just stopped making these classic wrapped ultra-chewy sweets without any warning. One minute they were there, the next minute they were gone, much to the delight of dentists…
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