All Supermarkets articles – Page 265
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Graham Mairs is new innovation chef for Co-op own-label range
The Co-operative Group has appointed a development and innovation chef as it continues to overhaul its own-label range…
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Kingsmill Mini Toasts eye wider supermarket listings
Symington’s aims to get the first bagged snacks launched under the Kingsmill brand into all the big five by this summer…
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Peter's Bigs it up with new Heinz-branded pies and pasties
Peter’s Food Service – producer of Peter’s Pies – is expanding its range of Heinz-branded products…
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Birds Eye launches Mashtags potato shapes
Birds Eye will be hoping it is onto a #winner with its new frozen potato shapes for the social media generation…
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Wall's Funny Feet has legs as retro hit races into impulse
Wall’s Funny Feet, the retro ice cream brand brought back thanks to The Grocer, is being extended into impulse…
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Poundstretcher plots roll out of Pet Hut to 50 standalone stores
Poundstretcher is planning to open 50 standalone Pet Hut stores this year…
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Waitrose finally rolls out transactional app for mobile shopping
Waitrose has followed the lead of the big four by launching a smartphone app for online grocery…
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Analysis and Features
Muted post-Christmas hikes slow inflation increase to 1%
Tesco and Morrisons move into deflationary territory to counter weak trading…
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Morrisons tells suppliers 'we won't bury head in the sand'
Morrisons has promised suppliers it will be the “growth ticket of the industry” this year…
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UK floods: Retailers and suppliers battle the deluge
As the UK battles the wettest winter for decades, suppliers and retailers across the country are battling to get supplies through to flood-hit areas.
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Morrisons shares rise on buyout speculation
Morrisons shares jumped 5% in early trading today on reports that the founding family has been sounding out private equity firms on the possibility of taking the supermarket private.
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Tesco food education scheme draws sharp criticism in Scotland
Tesco’s plans to educate primary school children on obesity has provoked a rebellion among some food experts in Scotland, who have urged ministers north of the border to reject the idea.
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Food sales drop as grocery sector sits out the recovery
UK retail sales have shown “strong growth” in January, but the green shoots of recovery are strikingly absent from the grocery sector.
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Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and discounters defy sluggish market
Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and the discounters are continuing to defy the slow growth of the grocery market with strong sales gains, according to the latest data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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Category Report
Brazil and Japan spot Olympic opportunity
Our tastes are becoming increasingly international and Japanese and Brazilian are set to be the next big things…
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East of England Co-op launches home delivery service
East of England Co-operative has become the latest co-op to launch a home delivery service…
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Analysis and Features
3D (print) or not 3D? That's the question
Supermarkets and suppliers are making tentative forays into the printing of products, with chocolate bars and pasta shapes…
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Sainsbury's Mike Coupe tipped to pick insider as successor
Sainsbury’s new commercial director is most likely to be an internal promotion, commentators have predicted…
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Analysis and Features
Shoppers spread the wealth as discounters and M&S gain
It was the most promiscuous Christmas ever, with many shoppers visiting every supermarket, discounter and c-store…
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Co-op Group launches pay-as-you-go mobile SIM card
The Co-operative Group is to launch its first mobile pay-as-you-go SIM card.