All The Grocer articles in 6 December 2014 – Page 3
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Analysis & Features
Food prices: will 2015 be calm for food and commodities?
After the chaos of 2012 and 2013, the past 12 months have brought some much-needed rebalancing to the global commodities m…
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News
Farmfoods set to open more stores in southern England
Frozen value retailer Farmfoods plans to capitalise on the growth of the discount sector…
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News
EC extends dairy storage aid - after UK abstains from voting
Applications for Private Storage Aid for butter and skimmed milk powder have been extended into the new year
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Comment & Opinion
Eggs is eggs in US mayonnaise legal labelling battle
It seems impossible to find a definition of mayonnaise that does not refer to eggs as a key ingredient…
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News
Tesco and Morrisons sherries take gold medals at IWC
Sherry has been tipped for growth after two own-label sherries sold in UK supermarkets were among the gold medal winners…
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News
Late Christmas in supermarkets as key category sales falter
Christmas has got off to a slow start in Britain’s supermarkets – with sales of many key goods down on this time last year…
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News
Aldi joins chorus of Match & More complaints to ASA
Aldi has lodged a complaint against Morrisons’ Match & More price matching scheme with the ASA…
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News
The Authentic Food Co to buy Heinz Dundalk factory
Heinz is set to sell its frozen ready meals manufacturing site in Dundalk, Ireland
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News
Unilever moves soy-based Swedish Glace ice cream to Wall's
Unilever is looking to tap growth in the free-from market by moving dairy-free ice cream brand Swedish Glace…
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Category Report
Food To Go Category Report 2014
Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich?
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News
Premier Foods rejects accusations it is forcing suppliers to "pay to stay"
Premier Foods has insisted that its controversial policy to ask suppliers for “investment payments” is voluntary and non-payment will not result in de-listing.
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Category Report
Focus on Food To Go: do sarnies stack up?
Is there no one left in Britain who can make a sandwich? So screamed the Daily Mail’s front page splash on 10 November…
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Analysis & Features
Black Friday triggers pre-Christmas promotional blip
Black Friday didn’t just take up column inches in the national press this week…
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News
Booths hits 30-store mark with new Barrowford shop
Booths has opened its 30th store, in Barrowford, Lancashire.
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Analysis & Features
Heinz Rich Beef Broth with Smoky Paprika: Acid Test
Heinz’s Black Label soup range introduces new flavour combinations…
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Analysis & Features
Tesco Mini Sliders & Hot Dogs: acid test
Tesco’s take on mini barbecue-style party food – mini beef burgers and pork cocktail sausages with mini bread buns…
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Comment & Opinion
The big supermarkets need to open up and share information
Over the past 10 years, we have witnessed an unprecedented shift in culture, both in business and society, towards opennes…
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Grocer 33
Asda takes G33 win as guest Lidl falls to last place
Lidl’s second G33 appearance didn’t go as well as the first…
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Grocer 33
Asda Wolstanton: Grocer 33 store of the week
On Black Friday and Saturday, we opened at 8am, but people had queued from 4am…
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Comment & Opinion
Keep your friends close…
Today, members of the Association of Convenience Stores voted in favour of allowing the multiples to join the association