All The Grocer articles in 7 November 2015 – Page 5
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My Alternative CVSonia Whiteley-Guest on leg warmers, being nosy and having fun
I’ve never had a bad interview to the best of my knowledge. Clearly someone’s not telling me something
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Morrisons tie-up with MFG could shake up forecourt sector
The move has been described as “massive” by one of MFG’s forecourt rivals
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NewsCrabbie's Light taps growing interest in cocktails
Halewood International is hoping to tap growing consumer interest in cocktails with the launch of Crabbie’s Light
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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons' like-for-like slump brings big four down to earth
Morrisons’ third-quarter trading update on Thursday brought any optimists firmly back to earth
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NewsFSA reveals low consumer awareness of acrylamide
Consumers could be exposed to higher levels of cancer-causing acrylamide than previously thought
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Category ReportTrouble bubbles: Pasta and Pasta Sauces Category Report 2015
DIY options and the price war are making it harder to boil up value growth for sauces. But pasta remains in rude health
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Analysis & FeaturesKings Biltong Pork Jerky: Acid Test
With consumers increasingly looking for high-protein, low-carb food options, meat snacks are becoming increasingly big business
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Analysis & FeaturesDell'Ugo Focaccia Italiana Mixed Olive & Tomato: Acid Test
Few products have suffered more painfully in the price war than wrapped bread
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Comment & OpinionAppraisals aren't just for bosses - use the opportunity
As year-end approaches, many organisations will be embarking on annual appraisals
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NewsWonky produce: Brits not put off by ‘ugly’ fruit & veg
Consumers are not as bothered by ugly fruit and wonky veg as had previously been assumed, an Asda trial has concluded
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Category ReportPasta and Pasta Sauces Category Report 2015
Where do the opportunities lie? And, if scratch cooking is here to stay, what does the future look like for pasta sauce brands?
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NewsABF says worst is over as sugar crash takes toll on profits
ABF boss George Weston is confident its sugar woes are in the past
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NewsJJ Food Service investing in solar panels across estate
The wholesaler has invested £500,000 to install solar panels
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NewsScots warned not to risk health to prevent food waste
Food Standards Scotland is urging consumers not to compromise health because of a desire to prevent food waste
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