All The Grocer articles in 25 February 2012
Previous issues.
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News
Samworth Brothers CEO Stein to step down
Brian Stein is set to retire as chief executive officer of Samworth Brothers at the end of March.
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Analysis & Features
Rob Brown’s bushtucker taste test
The Grocer’s features editor boldly samples the best (and worst) of insect cuisine.
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Comment & Opinion
No quick fixes for our high streets
As the situation in the high street goes from bad to worse, can anything be done to stop the slides in footfall, sales and profits?
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Comment & Opinion
Demonising fags and booze I get... but cheese?
If you went to watch a Green Bay Packers game in Wisconsin late last year, you would have seen a curious public advertisement.
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Comment & Opinion
Pick up the Olympic baton at your peril
What mileage can we all make out of the feelgood factor that is the Olympic Games? Very little, frankly - if any.
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Comment & Opinion
Waitrose lorry fines under fire
Your article ‘Suppliers: fines from Waitrose are an abuse’ really touched a raw nerve.
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News
Failed Pringles deal 'will not put an end to Kettle's Europe plans'
The UK boss of Kettle Foods has insisted that the “disappointing” collapse of the Pringles deal last week will not put the company off its growth plans.
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News
Sharwood's powering up with meal kit NPD
Sharwood’s is entering the wraps market with four Indian and two Chinese wrap meal kits.
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News
Sour Pastilles taken into ice lolly market
Rowntree’s ice lollies are being expanded with a Sour Pastilles line based on the confectionery launched last year.
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Analysis & Features
Vimto hits a purple patch
Vimto Soft Drinks is aggressively growing its sales and reach under MD Jonathan Bye - and not just of its purple anchor brand.
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News
Heinz spices up ketchup with Indian sauce
Heinz has expanded its ketchup line-up with a limited-edition Indian spice-blended sauce.
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News
GLA to turn up heat on the processing sector
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority has announced plans to ramp up its focus on food processing in the same week the government gave a show of support for the body’s future.
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News
Gallo tips moscato as a key future performer
Wineries are tipping moscato as a variety to watch as Brits develop a taste for sweeter, fruity wines.
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News
Hi-tech future stores 'here in three years'
Large displays of bulky ambient goods from supermarket shelves are set to disappear from our supermarkets in the next few years as home delivery and click and collect services gain greater traction.
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Analysis & Features
Maple syrup producers hope for sweeter future
Maple syrup is now a staple pancake topping in the UK, so suppliers should have been celebrating the traditional start of the season this week.
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My Alternative CV
Toby Walzer of Saz Foods
The Saz managing director on angry dogs, dirty cats and reading the invitation properly.
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News
Scratch Meals line-up secures national roll out following revamp
Chilled meal kit range Scratch Meals has been given a makeover following a trial launch in Sainsbury’s.
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News
Emmi gives Onken a new look and line-up
Emmi is readying itself for the first major relaunch of its Onken big pot yoghurt brand, 14 months after buying the brand from Dr Oetker.
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Profiles
William Reed offers eLearning training
William Reed Business Media, the publisher of The Grocer, has launched an eLearning website to make it easier and simpler for businesses to train their staff.
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News
Sterling cuts its Landmark link to focus on foodservice offering
Sterling Supergroup has ended its associate membership with Landmark Wholesale as it looks to sharpen its focus on foodservice.