All The Grocer articles in 26 October 2013 – Page 3
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Plum Inc to launch yoghurt and 'ancient grains' for UK babies
US supplier Plum Inc is to roll out some of its bestselling products to the UK.
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£42bn tied up in inefficient working capital by grocery industry
A staggering £42bn is tied up in “inefficient working capital” at the world’s top 40 food and drink companies, according to consultants REL.
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Marks & Spencer launches frozen ready meals and babyfood ranges
Marks & Spencer is looking to break into frozen ready meals and launch a babyfood range.
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Ground almond packs withdrawn over peanut risk
Packs of ground almonds have been withdrawn from sale by Whitworths and Sainsbury’s, and recalled by Tesco, as they may contain traces of peanuts.
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Analysis & Features
Activist investors: good guys or bad guys?
In the 1980s activist investors were seen as corporate raiders. Today they’re the rock stars of finance…
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Brothers gives cider spirit with tequila-infused Perro Loco
Brothers Cider has launched an RTD tequila and lemon-flavoured cider containing agave nectar.
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Analysis & Features
Out-of-date food: isn't it best we bin our jitters and sell it?
In the fight against food waste and food poverty, every little helps. What can Britain learn from Greece?
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Tesco AR app boosts shoppers' insight into wine
Tesco is to trial its enhanced ‘Tesco Discover’ app that enables shoppers to download augmented reality (AR) video content on wines by pointing their smartphone at a bottle of wine in store.
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Analysis & Features
How to Build a Brand - and impress buyers and consumers
Up-and-coming brands can still be successful in today’s competitive market. That was the key message at The Grocer’s How to Build a Brand conference…
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Selfridges puts edible, fantasy London in shop window
Selfridges has created a fantasy London scene made out gingerbread for its main Christmas window display.
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Lincolnshire Co-op goes solar with energy panel rollout
Lincolnshire Co-operative Society has invested £120,000 in installing solar panels at eight of its food stores.
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Warburtons enlists Brownlee brothers in marketing push
Warburtons is splashing out £5m on a marketing push to support its Half & Half lines and sandwich alternatives.
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Waitrose Cheltenham
Our success is down to the staff and it’s nice that they get recognition for that…
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99p Stores 'testing the waters' online as costs hit profits
A transactional website from 99p Stores is “at least 12 months away”, according to commercial director Hussein Lalani, as it reported a marginal fall in gross profits.
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Eblex poised to launch halal lamb assurance
Eblex is launching an assurance scheme for halal meat in a bid to create greater transparency around standards and make it easier for UK producers to export halal products.
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Tesco Ireland goes after Aldi and Lidl with Price Promise extension
Aldi and Lidl are in the crosshairs of Tesco Ireland as it targets the discounters with its latest ‘Price Promise’ guarantee.
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Pernod Ricard sales drop as Chinese clampdown bites
Pernod Ricard saw a “slight decline” in its first-quarter results, driven by a marked slowdown in emerging markets compared to the same period last year and an anti-extravagance clampdown in China.
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Tesco Streatham scheme creates jobs for the unemployed
Tesco has hired 72 long-term unemployed people who took part in a ‘regeneration partnership programme’ that guaranteed them a job at the supermarket at the end of it.
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Unilever sales grow despite slowdown in emerging markets
Unilever chalked up underlying sales growth of 3.2% in the third quarter, despite a slowdown in emerging markets and a squeeze on prices in Europe.
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Iceland ready meal range sets sights on hungry men
Iceland has launched a new frozen ready meal range aimed at men.
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