All articles by Amy North – Page 12
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News
Anuga: 15 drinks that made a splash at the show
A round-up of some of the standout drink products from Anuga 2015
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News
Anuga: 20 standout food products from the show floor
The world’s food and drink industry descended en masse last week on Cologne, Germany for one of the industry’s largest events: Anuga. As well as boasting 6,800 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, the event saw 160,000 visitors pass through the doors of the Koelnmesse exhibition centre. To put that ...
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Comment & Opinion
Indulgent NPD is alive and well at Anuga – even the bread rolls have chocolate noses
Last weekend, more than 160,000 visitors from across the globe packed their bags and headed to Cologne in Germany…
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News
Birds Eye reveals plan to rejuvenate flagging frozen foods
Birds Eye has set out plans to unlock an additional £676m of revenue in frozen food over the next three years
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Analysis & Features
RIP bread? Nearly half of Brits ditch the bread in their sarnies
An exclusive poll for The Grocer reveals that wraps are the most popular bread alternative, and an alarming 15% are ditching baked goods altogether in favour of low-carb options…
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Analysis & Features
Buyer Q&A: bread is a 'battleground' for retailers
We quiz bread & baked goods buyers on how the price war and health are affecting the market. Plus, how shuld a brand pitch to them?
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Analysis & Features
Bare Naked Bread: The best thing since sliced bread?
Bread’s sinking fast. So we’ve asked design agency Sheridan & Co to use their loaves and come up with a solution. Enter Bare Naked Bread…
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Analysis & Features
Bread's biggest brands get burned as price war heats up
Wrapped bread has had a staggering £115m wiped of its value in the past year. So which brands are toast?
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Analysis & Features
Coffee bread to tea bagels... Our global innovation top 10
We’ve scoured the globe, with the help of Mintel, to find the most interesting launches from protein wraps to choc-chip bread
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Analysis & Features
Bread alternatives are on a roll as sarnies slim down
Bread is being left out in the cold as sales of pittas, thins and bagels enjoy strong growth, according to analysis from Kantar…
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Analysis & Features
Changing channels: Online takes a bigger slice of bread
Bread sales are booming online and in the discounters, according to research for The Grocer, as sales through bricks & mortar retailers go stale…
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Analysis & Features
Sly's bread: Warbies is bread's biggest advertiser
Bread & baked goods biggest spenders cut back ad spend to £9.7m… despite a certain A-list arrival
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Analysis & Features
Bread gets a rise out of free from as c-stores stock up
Bakers and retailers are jumping on the free-from bandwagon, but who’s rising the fastest?
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Comment & Opinion
Parents’ loss from Osborne spending review may be lunchbox brands’ gain
Brands have to be savvy about what they are pitching to the lunchbox market and how
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Comment & Opinion
Revealed: what your cuppa says about you
One fifth of Scots take milk with no sugar, compared with 42% of people from Yorkshire
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Analysis & Features
By George! 80% of coffee pod drinkers stick to official brand
Revealed: Brits are coffee pod snobs, with only 20% willing to use third-party pods in their machines
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Analysis & Features
Global NPD top 10: from curry tea to mushroom coffee
We’ve scoured the globe, with the help of Mintel, to find the most interesting launches, from carrot curry tea to mushroom coffee
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Analysis & Features
Bean there, done that: we visit Britain's biggest roastery
Britain’s biggest coffee roastery just got bigger. We sent deputy category reports editor Amy North to find out why…
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Analysis & Features
Buyer Q&A: everyday tea & coffee's decline 'is permanent'
Herbal & fruit teas, single origin products and pods will drive future growth in hot beverages, says Spar buyer
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Analysis & Features
Brands turn the heat up on ad spend with 18.1% growth
Hot Beverages biggest spenders have forked out £32m on ad space in the past year, with Nescafé flying highest…