All Product prices articles – Page 82
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News
New frozen food deal run by One Stop
One Stop said the frozen meal deal was a response to consumer demand and the success of its existing lunchtime deal
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Comment & Opinion
How do you make sense of milk?
The dairy market has become a perfect melting pot of global and domestic change
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Analysis & Features
Tesco the biggest cutter as deflation sticks at -2.2% y-o-y
The deflationary picture is yet to improve for the UK’s beleaguered supermarkets
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News
Brits reach for soup as bad weather hits summer favourites
Poor weather has made this summer a washout for many parts of the grocery trade
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Analysis & Features
Milk price wars: Battle of the bottle enters new phase
Retailers with dedicated milk pools have paid an extra £500m for their milk over the past five years. But now they are asking tough questions
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News
China puts a squeeze on the garlic market
Soaring Chinese garlic prices are putting pressure on supply chain margins…
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News
Pick Your Own ‘not hitting profits’, says Waitrose CEO
Mark Price has insisted the scheme is boosting sales and margins have not declined
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News
Lunchbox for kids cheaper at start of new school year
Parents can console themselves that their kids’ packed lunches have become a little cheaper…
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Analysis & Features
Catch reductions keep prawn prices high
Coldwater prawn prices have come down slightly month on month but remain 20.8% above last year’s levels…
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News
Aunt Bessie's reveals first potato NPD since ending Heinz licensing deal
William Jackson Food Group has unveiled a raft of frozen launches under its Aunt Bessie’s brand…
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News
Heinz pairs with Warner Bros for After School Heroes push
Heinz has partnered with Warner Bros Consumer Products for new promo campaign After School Heroes…
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News
Potato prices plummet as market returns to normal
Potato retail prices are plummeting as the market continues to return to normal
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Analysis & Features
Lidl's 'smarter shopping' card: we answer the key questions
Lidl insists its card, launched in Scotland, is not a loyalty card
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News
Farmers For Action take milk fight to Nisa's Scunthorpe depot
The independent retail sector has become the new target for protesting dairy farmers
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Analysis & Features
Diesel pump prices unlikely to drop much further
Diesel is cheaper than unleaded for the first time since 2001. But prices are unlikely to fall further
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News
British lamb campaign under threat from government "delay"
The AHDB push, which included supermarket promotions, has yet to be signed off, angering producers
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Comment & Opinion
Promotion planning: make them relevant to shopper needs
Selling in grocery is not just selling a product or a promotion – it includes selling a plan and sometimes a vision
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Analysis & Features
Promotional turbulence created by changeable weather
Changeable weather has made this a tricky summer for retailers – and has kept merchandising teams busy in store…
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Analysis & Features
Orange supply squeeze puts pressure on juice suppliers
An expected shortage of fresh oranges from Spain is set to squeeze juice supplies
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News
Milk price war not to blame for dairy farmer crisis, study shows
New research has supported claims there is little connection between the price of milk and the price farmers are paid