All The Grocer articles in 7 April 2012
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News
British flavour to Morrisons’ fresh produce overhaul
Morrisons is revamping the look of its fresh produce in the latest stage of its own-label overhaul.
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NewsFSA unveils elite ‘safety squad’ for Olympics
The Food Standards Agency has assembled an elite ‘Food Safety Squad’ to lead inspections in the run-up to this summer’s Olympic Games.
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Profiles
Adam Leyland of The Grocer meets Levi Roots
The Grocer’s editor, Adam Leyland, recently met Levi Roots at the Food & Drink Expo. He asks him what’s next in one of UK food’s most compelling success stories.
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NewsTime to adapt says Tesco as Value gets an upgrade
Tesco is abandoning the famous blue and white stripes of its Value range, almost 20 years after it pioneered the category.
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Tesco's mouse hit Covent Garden store to stay closed for refurbishment
Tesco has decided to keep the doors shut at its flagship Covent Garden Metro store, despite getting the go ahead to re-open by Westminster City Council.
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Grocer 33Asda Eastlands
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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Best show gong for Taste of London
Taste of London has won the Best Consumer Show category at the 2012 Exhibition News Awards.
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Harrods ready to Serve the World with new range
Harrods has introduced a new range of dishes from around the world to its Traiteur counter.
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Scudamore review recommends standalone Scottish FSA
Scotland should be given its own standalone food regulator, according to a major report into the future of the Food Standards Agency north of the border.
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NewsBudgens opens fresh-focused concept store
The first Budgens concept store has opened in Hedge End, Hampshire, in a bid by Musgrave to recruit more retailers.
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InterviewsThe £14bn breakfast club
So PepsiCo is turning its back on the health agenda, is it? Hardly, says David Murray, general manager of Quaker and Tropicana. Indeed, health is key to its plans.
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NewsWiseman A2 milk recruitment drive
Robert Wiseman Dairies has moved a step closer to launching its much-anticipated A2 DNA-tested milk
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Comment & Opinion
After DBC and R&M Swaine, we need some good news about jobs
At very long last, the political pawn that was the hot pasty is no longer dominating the headlines…
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Britvic adds stevia to SoBe
A water brand rapped for containing too much sugar is being reformulated with natural sweetener stevia.
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Analysis & FeaturesWill big brand advertising really click on Facebook?
Ahead of its IPO, Facebook is wooing brands in a bid to boost its revenues. But will users like marketing clogging up newsfeeds?
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Comment & Opinion
We need clarity on agency worker rules
Designed to give temporary workers parity in pay and employment conditions after 12 weeks, you might think there would be consensus on how to implement the Agency Workers Regulations correctly.
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Profiles
Morrisons signs up Alvin Hall
Morrisons has signed up TV personal finance expert Alvin Hall to help its staff manage their money better
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NewsRustlers blonde wins Grocer cover award
The Grocer’s readers have given the award for the best Grocer front cover of 2011 to Kepak…
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NewsFerrero back in profit in the UK
Ferrero reported an operating profit of £733,000 for the year to 31 August 2011 in the UK,
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Ryvita rolls out Rustic Bakes
Ryvita is looking to extend beyond the lunchtime market with its new Fine Rustic Bakes





