All Trends articles – Page 91
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Category Report
Northern Dough Co latches on to hit DIY trend
We’ve all dreamed of spinning a pizza base above our heads…
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News
Food banks are a ‘last resort’ for Brits, Defra report finds
Demand for food aid in the UK is rising, a Defra-commissioned report has warned.
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Comment & Opinion
Use digital technology to take shoppers off autopilot
A US study by Catalina, investigating the shopping habits of more than 32 million consumers, has revealed interesting resu…
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News
Unilever launches new handheld ice creams
Unilever has unveiled a host of ice cream NPD aimed at driving impulse sales…
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News
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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Analysis & 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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Analysis & Features
Korean food in the UK
They’ve embraced Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and - more recently - Vietnamese food, but can UK consumers fall in love with Korean cuisine?
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Category Report
Focus on Babycare: baby boom... what baby boom?
We may be multiplying at the fastest rate since the 1970s but sales in the baby aisle are struggling. Why?…
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News
Gousto tailors recipe kits to consumer tastes
Dinner kit company Gousto has developed technology to help tailor its recipes to individual customer tastes…
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Category Report
Curd brands cash in on the Mary Berry effect
Curd is having a revival. It may still be the smallest sector in jams, spreads & honey…
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Comment & Opinion
The food price dilemma
When it comes to food prices, we tend to display some pretty contradictory attitudes…
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News
Horsegate scandal hasn't changed shopping habits of majority
A new survey carried out for The Grocer shows Horsegate has made no difference to the way the majority of Brits shop.
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News
Retailers cross fingers for post-Christmas boost
Retailers are looking for a much needed post-Christmas boost as new figures indicated shopper numbers were up on 2012.
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News
Online Christmas sales set to top £890m
Online shopping sales on Christmas Day and Boxing Day are set to top £890m, according to e-tail analysts IMRG.
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Analysis & Features
Black Friday: a gimmick, or the new January sales?
Twitter tales of fights and brawls between bargain hunters at Asda last Friday morning could mean only one thing…
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News
Cyber Monday shoppers hit by RBS banking outage
Thousands of Cyber Monday shoppers struggled to complete their purchases yesterday evening after an IT glitch at RBS hit banking transactions.
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News
Brands falter as own-label sparkling wine gains ground
Branded fizz has lost its sparkle with shoppers – who are instead opting for cheaper own-label sparkling wines
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Category Report
There is far more to Japanese than just sushi...
How do supermarkets overcome the technical barriers to be able to offer ‘fresh’ sushi?
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News
Retailers failing to meet consumer appetite for mobile shopping
UK shoppers have a growing appetite for technological advancements in mobile shopping, an exclusive poll has revealed.
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News
Consumer confidence 'pauses' in October as recovery slogs on
UK retail sales inched up 0.8% on a like-for-like-basis in October, as consumer confidence took a pause, the BRC said today.