All The Grocer articles in 8 December 2012 – Page 3
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Category Report
Brands steaming ahead in hot puddings
Thanks to limited supply and excessive demand, Heston’s Christmas puddings for Waitrose have stirred up foodies…
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News
AB InBev is on track to meet environmental pledges
AB InBev claims it is “well on its way” to meeting the three-year environmental pledges it made in 2009…
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News
4Kids pasta brand relaunched by Crosse & Blackwell
Crosse & Blackwell is relaunching its 4Kids children’s canned pasta range…
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News
Wheatberries and red rice set for a big 2013
Wheatberries and red rice have been tipped as the next big things in grains and pulses…
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Analysis & Features
Retailers can't resist the weather
The price of Christmas dinner may have risen less than the RPI, but the 14.3% hike is still hurting consumers…
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News
Fresh turkey price gap narrows as frozen birds take off
The gap between frozen and fresh turkey has narrowed, as the cost of frozen birds has been harder hit by inflation…
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News
Good news kids: sprouts are off the menu after 69% hike
The cost of the traditional Christmas dinner has soared over the past five years, The Grocer can reveal…
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Category Report
Special report: Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland wants to grow its food and drink industry by 40% and create 15,000 new jobs by 2020. The question is: how?
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News
Women's Institute set to campaign on food security
The National Federation of Women’s Institutes is looking to make food security a key campaigning issue for its members in 2013.
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Analysis & Features
Supermarkets: meet your new worst enemy
Last year, on a bright fresh Easter Saturday morning, something peculiar happened in Portsmouth…
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News
Sainsbury's appoints Angie Risley as new HR director
Sainsbury’s has appointed Angie Risley as group HR director to replace Gwyn Burr, who will exit Sainsbury’s in March.
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News
Sainsbury's to increase milk price to farmers
Sainsbury’s will increase the milk price it pays farmers in its dairy development group to 31.59 pence per litre in the new year.
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Analysis & Features
Are we making progress on the UK high street front?
This week, the BRC published the sixth major study to appear since the launch of the Mary Portas Review …
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News
Over to you Santa as grandparents reduce Christmas toy spend
Grannies and granddads are expected to splash out less on toys this Christmas.
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News
Hard-up consumers cut back on household goods
Cash-strapped shoppers are buying fewer household goods as prices continue to rise.
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Grocer 33
Tesco South Queensferry, Edinburgh
We’ve had a really big drive in the past month to improve the availability of key lines…
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News
Short selling increases in gloomy food retail sector
Short sellers have homed in on the supermarkets as they look to profit from the gloomy outlook for food retail…
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Analysis & Features
Rabobank report predicts volatile food commodities prices in 2013
Wheat, maize and soybean prices will continue to rise…
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Analysis & Features
Peanut prices rise by 99.1% over four years
Few Christmas foods have been spared from price inflation this year…
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News
Does 'Chicken Jahmene' have The X Factor?
It’s The X Factor final this weekend, and Asda’s ‘Chicken Jahmene’ Douglas takes the stage…