Long reads – Page 217
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Sport brands beef up on protein boom
What’s big, bulging and increasingly in your face?
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Dark market weighs down indie sales
The recovering economy has had little impact on the purchasing habits of smokers
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Fizz is flying as still wine takes a dive
Looking for grocery’s most sparkling sector? You’ve found it
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Yoghurt goes au naturel in war on sugar
The backlash against sugar continues to bite in yoghurts & pot desserts
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Yoghurt goes au naturel in war on sugar
The backlash against sugar continues to bite in yoghurts & pot desserts
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Price warfare wipes £337m off meat sales
Just over half of Aldi and Lidl’s incremental sales came from fresh food this year
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Drinkers have never had it so good
And what’s good for drinkers is good for retailers
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Craft brands and cocktails lift the spirits
This ought to lift a few spirits: sales of the hard stuff are flying
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A masterclass in social media by proxy
By going digital, Mattessons has been able to target the YouTube generation
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Meat snacks beef up as pie sales go stale
Meat snacks’ 16.7% volume gain is the year’s fifth biggest
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Chocolate hit as Dairy Milk sales go sour
A year has been a long time for Britain’s two biggest chocolate brands
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Chocolate: the next battleground in the war on sugar?
Confectioners have done a pretty good job of shielding themselves from injury
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Hot drinks: a microcosm of grocery 2015
If you want to know what’s been going on in grocery this past year, take a look at the hot beverages market
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Coffee pods boom as hot drinks cool
Coffee is injecting some much needed growth into the hot beverages category
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Vietnam FTA opens new opportunities for UK food & drink
Commodities buyers are eyeing the prospect of getting access to cheaper prawns and pangasius as well as rice and coffee
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Sainsbury's leads price cuts down as Christmas beckons
Sainsbury’s is leading the way among the supermarket price-cutters
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City News: Tesco's Christmas looks cold as shares fall
Christmas is shaping up to be far from a laughing matter for the beleaguered market leader
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Storm Desmond: Tesco, Booths and Sainsbury's battle to reopen
Retailers have spent the week counting the cost of the floods in the North West of England and Scottish Borders
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Crickhowell: little town, big attitude
Crickhowell is home to a group of rebels who are taking the fight for fair tax for small businesses all the way to HMRC