All The Grocer articles in 3 November 2012 – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
Doubt, dither and delay by the government
Winston Churchill once famously said of Stanley Baldwin’s government: “So they go on, in strange paradox.”…
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News
Tesco says Doncaster depot drivers' strike won't hit stores
Tesco has denied that a 72-hour walk-out by 183 drivers would cause disruption to its stores….
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NewsJohn West pole-and-line tuna set for Edeka in Germany
John West is set to launch its pole-and-line-caught tuna range in Germany following the product’s UK debut last year….
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NewsWaitrose revamps its healthier option hot-smoked fish range
Waitrose is overhauling its hot-smoked fish category in a bid to drive sales as shoppers look for healthier options….
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Comment & Opinion
Racking up trouble on the safety front
In September, a food refrigeration firm was fined £140,000 for failing to protect a workers from a fatal accident….
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NewsYe Olde Oak to rival Peperami with peperoni snack line
Ye Olde Oak will go head-to-head with Peperami next year when it rolls out a snacking peperoni….
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Comment & Opinion
How Britain's Hidden Hungry are hard to find... in every sense
The late time slot will have put many people off watching Britain’s Hidden Hungry, which is a real shame….
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NewsKerry Foods DTS appoints new director and buyer
Kerry Foods Direct to Store has appointed Sue Cronin-Jones as trading director and Peter Neuman as buyer….
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NewsOne in five shoppers to trade up for their Christmas lunch
A new survey commissioned by The Grocer reveals one in five shoppers will change where they shop over Christmas….
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NewsSausage maker WA Turner winds up pie operations after a year
WA Turner has ceased pie production less than a year after it launched its first branded products….
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NewsTesco gives Italian appeal to its new potatoes with Elvira
Tesco is ramping up in-store support for a ‘fluffy skinned’ new potato from Italy….
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NewsMorrisons opens its new clothing HQ and gears up for Nutmeg
Morrisons is to open its new clothing HQ in Leicestershire next week as it gears up for the launch of kids range Nutmeg….
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NewsMetcalfe raises temperature of Rooster potatoes
Albert Bartlett is hoping to get pulses racing as its new TV ad for Rooster Potatoes hits TV screens….
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Comment & Opinion
A new way to get stuffed with Heston Blumenthal
Heston Blumenthal rarely lets us down when it comes to ‘eccentric’ food…
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NewsSamworth Bros' Chef and Farmer sausages are Tesco exclusive
Tesco has teamed up with Samworth Bros to launch a new exclusive-to-Tesco range of premium sausages – Chef and Farmer….
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NewsYoghurt makers lobby to save 'probiotic' on labels
Yoghurt producers are staging an 11th-hour attempt to stop a ban on the term ‘probiotic’….
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NewsChobani faces court fight to keep calling its yoghurt 'Greek'
US yoghurt heavyweight Chobani is facing a lawsuit in the High Court over its right to use the term ‘Greek yoghurt’.





