All The Grocer articles in 28 January 2012 – Page 3
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Former Aldi CEO Foley looks to the future with CONplementation role
Ex-Aldi CEO Paul Foley has resurfaced at Austrian retail management consultancy CONplementation as one of five senior partners.
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Alaska salmon fishery exits MSC scheme
Fish buyers are set to lose a major source of MSC-accredited fish after the shock departure of the Alaska salmon fishery from the scheme.
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Pie in the sky? Peter's aiming high with Red Bull (and steak) pastry
Peter’s Pies is hoping to give you wings - after teaming up with Red Bull to launch a meat pie infused with the well-known energy drink.
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Goodbye, Mr Chips... Burts boss bows out after failed buyout bid
Burts Chips’ UK MD has left the business following a failed management buyout bid, prompting speculation about the firm’s future ownership.
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Comment & Opinion
You can't afford to be antisocial
The supermarket war for market share over Christmas was brutal, but the fight for consumers’ online mind-share in 2012 will also be intense, with Facebook a key battleground.
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'Indulgent' new ads for Kinder Bueno
Kinder Bueno returns to TV screens next week with its first new creative in four years as part of a six-week push for the brand.
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Lion's acquisition of Cumbrian Seafoods attracts OFT attention
The OFT has launched an investigation into Lion Capital’s purchase of Cumbrian Seafoods to determine whether the deal raises competition concerns in the UK seafood supply chain.
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Analysis & Features
Is a lower abv a small price to pay for Stella Artois?
AB InBev can play the health card by cutting its premium lagers to 4.8% and save £9m a year in duty - but may regret the move.
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Asda banana trays to slash use of cardboard by 15 million kgs
Asda is set to reduce its cardboard usage by15 million kgs a year following a move to shelf-ready plastic trays for its bananas.
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Lynx enters haircare with 11 new products
Unilever is taking its £165m Lynx brand into the UK haircare category with a range of shampoos and styling products.
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World News 28/1/12
Asda is to launch its George fashion label in Beirut as part of its plans to extend the brand as a global franchise.
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All to play for: The Grocer visits UK Toy Fair 2012
For three days this week, many of the biggest names in toys gathered at Olympia to see, and buy, the latest products the industry has to offer.
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Grocer 33
Morrisons, Gyle, Edinburgh
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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The Co-op picks Tulip chief Murrells for top food role
Tulip UK boss Steve Murrells has been appointed the new chief executive of food at The Co-operative Group.
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Former Diageo boss Slay crops up at Carlsberg
Carlsberg has appointed former Diageo big-hitter Benet Slay as its new UK chief executive.
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You Count, Waitrose tells calorie-conscious shoppers
Waitrose has extended its Love Life own-label range with ‘You Count’ products prominently displaying the number of calories contained in each item.
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Record market share for Colgate-Palmolive
Sales jumped 7.5% to $16.7bn at Colgate-Palmolive last year.
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Kraft creams Cadbury with chocolate cheese
Two years after controversially buying Cadbury, Kraft is taking Britain’s most famous chocolate brand in a new direction - by combining it with cheese.
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Health Lottery gives PayPoint sales a shot in the arm
The launch of the Health Lottery helped to stem the decline in top-up revenues and propel PayPoint towards growth of 8%.
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Climate change could be boon for UK fruit trade
Peaches and apricots grown in the UK, along with grapes, soya and sunflowers – that is the prospect for the century ahead as climate change sends temperatures rising, Defra has said.
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