Long reads – Page 185
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Is the wonky veg revolution happening at last?
Shoppers have embraced imperfect produce. Will it last, and how much more waste could be stopped?
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What's behind the return of the independent butcher?
In 2016, after years of decline, the number of independent butchers went up for the first time on record
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Christmas ranges 2016 part one: who's got the best strategy?
Last year it was all about lobster. This time the focus looks to be free-from, plus premium, sharing platters and value
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'Convenience is a good place to be' says sized up McColl's
The £117m deal for 298 Co-op stores will fuel McColl’s continued transition from CTN to convenience retailer
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Jamie Oliver Incredible Curried Chickpeas: acid test
It makes sense that Jamie Oliver should put his name to a product that taps a number of trends
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Bake Off fans getting better deal on home baking lines
Average prices for cake decorations are down 8% across 268 lines in Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose
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Brazil heat drives up juicing orange prices
A spike in prices for Brazilian processing oranges is threatening to push up the cost of juice
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Post Brexit share price winners and losers
It’s been 25 days since the UK electorate took the decision to quit to the EU. The Grocer looks at who the share price winners and losers have been since the vote.
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8 (8) Strongbow
Without Strongbow Dark Fruit it could have been a very different story for Britain’s biggest cider brand this year
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26 (22) Jacob's Creek
Lower prices have boosted volumes for the UK’s third biggest Aussie wine by 6.8%
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45 (42) Tennent's
Tennent’s points to the lowering of the Scottish drink drive limit affecting the Scots booze market
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47 (45) Old... Hen
The Hen’s still flying high, with Old Speckled’s sales boosted by marketing activity around the Rugby World Cup
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80 (80) Veuve Clicquot
Brits have knocked back 500k extra litres of grocery-bought Clicquot
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98 (121) Tanqueray
Gin is the driving force behind the craft spirits explosion as drinkers trade up to tipples with premium cues and heritage
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Will Steinhoff really take the pound out of Poundland?
Scrapping the £1 price point would lose Poundland its USP - so why might Steinhoff be tempted?
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Has Farm Africa made a difference?
Fmcg executives flew out to help villagers in Tanzania and Kenya start up a business from tilapia farming and beekeeping
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Heineken UK MD David Forde on Theresa May, Brexit, health and NPD
Heineken UK MD David Forde hopes Theresa May’s agenda on Brexit and obesity will prove refreshing
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Role of fat in Eatwell plate advice splits health lobby in two
Health lobby ‘at each other’s throats’ over new PHE Eatwell guide
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1 (1) Stella Artois
It’s clear where blame lies for Britain’s biggest booze brand’s £15.5m decline: Stella Cidre