Archive of all analysis and features articles – Page 153
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27: Heinz Beanz
Consumer desire to spend less money in uncertain times has squeezed the branded baked beans category
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24: Innocent
Innocent is poised to take the title of top juice & smoothies brand
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21: Arla
Arla’s decision in 2015 to create a masterbrand for many of its dairy products continues to be vindicated
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18: Cathedral City
Britain’s biggest cheese brand has slumped despite a full relaunch and £4m investment in summer 2016
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17: Red Bull
Every rule has an exception. The idea that consumers are turning their back on all sugary soft drinks is no different
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12: Fairy
P&G has been using its market-leading Fairy brand to drive consumers towards more premium products
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10: Andrex
With value being stripped out of the loo roll sector by own label’s ascent, Andrex’s £11.2m growth is to be celebrated
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7: Pepsi
Pepsi continues to confound bearish predictions for the future of the carbonates category
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5: Birds Eye
The battle for the freezers is hotting up as the supers try to stem losses to discount channels
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1: Coca-Cola
Britain’s biggest brand has suffered the year’s third biggest loss, losing a painful £37.2m…
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2: Warburtons
The age of cheap bread is ending as British bakers are forced to fork out more for their wheat
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Tips for winning business from The Grocer’s Own Label Conference
Expert speakers spill the beans on how to turn own labels into winning brands
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How deep were the supermarket price cuts?
The latest Grocer Price Index signalled an end to the era of supermarket deflation as prices in February rose again on an annual basis after two and a half years of price cuts. But how deep were the cuts?
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A letter to Tesco’s ‘endangered white male’ chairman John Allan
John Allan’s recent comments were intended to be humorous, but as the Tesco chair found to his cost, no one was really laughing and some even called for a boycott of the supermarket
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The Top 50 independents 2017
A new number one. New entry criteria. But still the definitive ranking of the Top 50 independent food & drink retailers
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Imported sugar cane doesn't come cheap
A global sugar deficit has elevated world prices for the commodity “significantly”
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Just how robust is on-pack nutritional information?
The Sun last week claimed Porky Lights sausages marketed as low fat to slimmers were in fact no different to normal bangers
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Will food safety regulation be too light-touch after Brexit?
The winds of change could be set to blow through the UK food sector’s regulatory landscape over the coming months
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How Brexit trade changes could hit the developing world
Fairtrade warns poor planning could have dire consequences