All The Grocer articles in 28 April 2012 – Page 2
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Analysis & Features'Tuesday 1.30pm is best time to bag a buyer'
With buyers notoriously hard to meet, how can suppliers win and then keep a listing? A Grocer masterclass heard from the experts.
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News
City news 28 April 2012
Unilever has bounced back from its disappointing fourth quarter sales in January by smashing analyst expectations for the first quarter.
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Grocery world news 28 April 2012
Walmart is conducting a “comprehensive investigation” following allegations of corruption in Mexico.
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NewsAccolade rolls out RTD cans
Accolade Wines is extending its Hardys, Banrock Station and Stone’s brands into the canned ready-to-drink cocktail market.
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NewsSilver Fern adds lamb medallions
New Zealand supplier Silver Fern Farms has extended its exclusive-to-Tesco range of branded lamb products with a new 375g pack of lamb medallions.
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Aduna launches baobab pulp products
A supplier is hoping to take African ‘superfruit’ baobab mainstream with a range of fruit pulp products.
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NewsAngel Delight ice cream for Tesco
Angel Delight’s ice cream mixes - launched last year exclusively on Facebook - have made the leap onto supermarket shelves.
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NewsRita's Fugasun arrives in the UK
Pizza pah! A London-based supplier is hoping to persuade consumers to try a rather different slice of Italian cuisine…
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NewsNew eco-packaging for Asda
Asda is rolling out new “green” packaging to fruit and veg in a bid to extend shelf life and cut food waste.
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NewsAsda stores to get electric car chargers
As soaring fuel prices continue to dominate the headlines, Asda is looking to offer its customers an alternative - by pledging to install electric car charging points at all of its stores by the end of the year.
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Comment & Opinion
Lessons from Smith's Asda Magic
Dangerous things, biographies. Reading Steve Jobs’ you realise he was seemingly an unpleasant, amoral bully…
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NewsTyphoo to give away footie cards
Typhoo tea will come with collectible football cards for the first time since the 1970s.
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NewsTangerine brings back Wham bars
Eighties classic chew bar Wham is rolling out to retailers this week…
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NewsKids card game back on to clear food 'confusion'
Some of the world’s biggest food and drink companies are in talks with a Yorkshire school headmaster once again after its educational cardgame, developed to help cut childhood obesity, was given the all-clear.
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NewsFootie push and sharing bags for McCoy's
McCoy’s is expanding into sharing bags for the first time as it kicks off a footie-themed promo.
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ProfilesWhere are they now? Daniel Bernard
Career background: A product of the illustrious HEC Paris business school…
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NewsBig Prawn Co launches quirky seafood snacks
The Big Prawn Co is pushing the boat out with some innovative NPD for this year’s “summer of celebration”, launching four new seafood products…
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NewsHarry Ramsden's to return to freezers with Birds Eye deal
Birds Eye is set to launch a rival to Young’s Chip Shop range after striking a deal with Ranjit Boparan to manufacture a range…
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NewsP&H to boost local supply
Palmer & Harvey showcased 50 small suppliers at its Pro-retail show this week.
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NewsNew web and multichannel boss at Waitrose
Waitrose has promoted Alex Murray, the head of its online commercial trading team, to manager of web and multichannel development.
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