All The Grocer articles in 6 October 2012 – Page 4
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Self-service test finds no problem in bagging area
Self-service tills have a reputation for frustrating supermarket shoppers, but The Grocer’s Self-Service Till Test suggests they are becoming easier to use.
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Tesco ready meals revamp is £50m boost to British meat
Tesco claims a revamp of its ready meals range will see £50m redirected to the British meat industry.
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Now Heinz puts its ketchup in jars
Heinz has launched a range of ketchups in jars to drive new usage occasions.
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Forget the medals: London Olympics a ‘food safety triumph’
The Food Standards Agency has hailed the London Olympic and Paralympic Games as a “food safety success story”…
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Dairy trade unites to publish landmark code of practice
Dairy farmers and processors have claimed a landmark breakthrough in supply chain relations with the publication of the industry’s long-awaited voluntary code of practice.
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Greenvale snaps up Cornwall potato grower Rowe Farming
Potato supplier Greenvale has boosted its position in UK-grown “early” potatoes with the acquisition of Rowe Farming.
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Newsagents slam Menzies' new delivery charge
Small retailers have slammed Menzies Distribution for imposing a new surcharge for delivering titles previously handled by News International’s direct-to-retail operation.
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Ex-Uniq boss Geoff Eaton replaces Kelly at Premier Foods
Premier Foods has appointed former Uniq boss Geoff Eaton as its new chief operating officer.
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Molson Coors hands Hunter reins of combined European business
Brewing giant Molson Coors is set to combine its UK & Ireland business with its recently acquired Central European operation.
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Lynx Apollo is 'most epic' launch yet, says Unilever
Unilever has added a new range of male grooming products to its Lynx portfolio.
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Annabel Karmel chew bar in insect contamination alert
Disney-themed Annabel Karmel Chewy Bars have been pulled from shop shelves over fears they could be contaminated with insects.
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Tesco turnaround plan takes toll on profits
Tesco is showing signs of life thanks to its £1bn turnaround plan - but at the cost of its first fall in group profits for almost 20 years.
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Pizza Hut woos coeliacs with gluten-free bases
Pizza Hut will roll out gluten-free pizza to all its restaurants next week.
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Carling Zest gets spicy winter limited edition
Molson Coors is gearing up for the cold season with a winter version of Carling Zest.
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First Milk hikes milk price again after ‘robust’ talks
First Milk is to increase the price it pays its dairy farmers following “robust” conversations with retailers.
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Ocado takes Low Price Promise nationwide
Ocado has rolled out the Low Price Promise nationwide – pledging to beat Tesco on the cost of all comparable shopping baskets.
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Campaigners call for clarity over badger cull in organic sector
A new survey suggests one in three organic shoppers could end up boycotting organic milk because of concerns over the planned controversial cull.
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Albert Bartlett scores US potato coup with Walmart
Scottish potato giant Albert Bartlett has scored a coup across the pond after teaming up with Walmart to launch Rooster potatoes in the US.
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Aldi rockets into profit after stunning 2011
Aldi has revealed a stunning financial turnaround after returning pre-tax profits of £70.5m for 2011 - compared to a £56.9m loss the year before.
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