All The Grocer articles in 5 October 2013 – Page 3
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Comment & Opinion
Grocery companies can build the workforce of the future
In my role as employment minister I am determined to do all I can to give young people a good start to their careers…
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NewsSainsbury's Locals outperforming c-store market says Mike Coupe
Like-for-like sales in Sainsbury’s c-stores are “growing ahead of the overall convenience market”…
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Comment & OpinionPoundland IPO valuations rumoured to be a lot more than a £1
Is Poundland set to float? In an interview with The Grocer this week, CEO Jim McCarthy didn’t deny it…
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NewsRecovery masks the age of disruption
Boardrooms across the country are sighing with relief as retail sales begin to recover at last…
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NewsTSC Foods to be put up for sale as profits flourish
The owner of the Glorious! soup brand is being put up for sale…
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Comment & OpinionBarilla pasta scandal shows brand ethics are under scrutiny
Barilla may have 206 different types of pasta, yet it looks as though it has never heard of diversity…
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Comment & OpinionGreen shopping should be made easy
Why aren’t consumers putting their money where mouths are when it comes to making more responsible choices?…
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Analysis & Features
Tesco ups featured space promos by 10%
Tesco ramped up the number of featured space promotions by more than 10% in September compared with the previous month…
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NewsEuropean Supply Chain Initiative gains industry support
Retailers and suppliers have thrown their weight behind a new initiative to improve trading practices across Europe…
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News
Flavoured cider booms in summer sun
The summer brought a surge in cider sales, with fruit-flavoured drinks basking most in the sun…
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NewsCo-op reformulates gluten-free sausages
The Co-operative Food has defended its decision to reformulate part of its premium Truly Irresistible range…
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NewsTulip goes street with new foodservice lines
Tulip is targeting a 100% increase in foodservice sales – and is looking to street food to help it get there…
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NewsFlair targets pocket-money market with app toy Cupets
Toy supplier Flair is hoping to create a new playground craze in the shape of Cupets…
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NewsMcCain targets chip 'revolution' with five-minute fries
McCain is promising to “revolutionise” the way chips are eaten with a thin-cut French fry…
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NewsWhitworths kicks off plans for expansion after Equistone sale
Whitworths CEO Peter Utting is embarking on a major expansion of the business following its sale to Equistone Partners…
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NewsDanone changes Danio packs - again - following French move
Danone has tweaked the packaging of its Danio Greek-style yoghurts for the second time in less than a year…
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NewsFSA to kick off raw milk consultation next week
The FSA is to kick off its consultation on the sale of raw milk to consumers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland…
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NewsCadbury fans happy to pay more for 'inventive' NPD
Chocolate fans seem willing to swallow price hikes if they are accompanied by exciting NPD…
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NewsFlorette shores up UK salad supply with Angflor joint venture
Florette is set to ramp up its supply of British-grown salad through a joint venture…
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NewsJamie Oliver hires Dragon Rouge to boost brand personality
The Jamie Oliver food and cookware range is being revamped in a bid to “better reflect the chef’s personality and passion …
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