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Articles in April 26, 2003 issue of Grocer
- FoE's mezzanine threat
- Kwik save own label sales soar
- SARS assurances required
- Joining Spar boosts A&S sales more than threefold
- Animal waste rules delayed
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Case of a necessary evil
by Liz Hamson - Global players under pressure
- Allied results relieve City
- Crisis management plans under review
- Heinz gets 5-a-day way
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Co-op looks to test franchising
by Elaine Watson - Tipped for Japan
- CPFR wins top prize
- Loyalty expansion
- VAT chnages
- We complied say retailers
- Aberness in `one-of-a-kind' out of stock cash offer
- No Balls please orders the DTI
- Food firms' top awards
- Sugar extends tractor's scope
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BWG plans expansion after UK arm's closure
by Anne Bruce - Ward hungry to recruit 25 stores
- EAS boosts sales of theft-prone lines
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Ireland moots easing up
by Anthony Garvey - Signing up
- SuperValu tucks in
- Vegetarian week
- A call to accountability
- Jacksons gets Premier service
- Asda on the alert
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Line `not about Levi's'
by John (British judge) Wood - Drawing up share-of-throat battle lines
- Non-food new wave
- Turkey close
- 7-Eleven up
- Challenging
- KK stake
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Nelson in second JS stint as trading chief
by Rod Addy - Troch's successor
- Growing potatoes
- Top team changes
- Spar's marketing focus
- Wilkes to be Negociants acting MD as Cox moves on
- Overton set to depart BWG
- Baker leaves RHM
- Perkins appoints new CE
- Towey pushes Napolina
- In profile: Anna Fradgley: Q&A with meat and poultry marketing manager for the co-operative group
- New look English Provender Company makes `more' of the dressings & marinades sector: English Provender Company, `creators of fine food', a brand renowned for its expertise at discovering new flavour combinations, is injecting new life into the salad d
- Somerfield's clean sweep
- It's a double whammy for Eastlands
- The Grocer 33+
- Spotlight on dairy products
- Storewatch
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Online shop is one hit you can miss: with only two exceptions, shopping The Grocer 33 basket online was a frustrating experience
by Sian Harrington - Snacks hit the spot
- Independents focus: c-store audit: share of promotional noise
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A grey issue, but not for retailers
by Julian Hunt -
A little bit too much spin at Bluebird
by Matthew Brown -
Non-duty paid could hit 75% by 2005
by Audrey Wales -
WCTA alarm at wider scope of charge
by John Bowden -
The supply chain can now differentiate
by Dominic Regan -
The saturday essay: labour's promise to help small businesses is an empty oneAlec Cousins, MD of Food Manufacturer Joubere
by Alec Cousins -
First one, and then the avalanche …: like Ken Morrison before him, John Lovering may have started something
by Sean McAllister - Are you crackers about cheese? Do you have the expertise and skills to win the 2003 Retail Cheese Awards?
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The buying game: you want to get a product listed? Find out how many hurdles there are by playing The Grocer's Buying Game. Helen Gregory guides you through
by Helen Gregory -
A feather in Tuffins' cap: Harry Tuffins is set to grow beyond four stores as its one-stop shop approach works magic
by Elaine Watson -
The people and the crowd: why did Lever Faberge's Keith Weed spend a day in a council flat?
by Sian Harrington -
Race to the grey market: multiples are twisting suppliers' arms on price by short-term grey market sourcing, and they're threatening to push it further
by Liz Hamson - Summer healthcare from Thornton & Ross: as one of the largest independent suppliers of pharmacy healthcare medicines in the UK, Thornton & Ross offer a wide range of products which are essential for any summer medicine chest
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Spending the summer at home: if consumers stay grounded, retailers' share of summer spend should take off
by Ailsa Colquhoun -
Research notes: hayfever remedies and sun preps drive growth
by Emmy Swithenbank - Caring enough to fake it: a poor summer boosts artificial tanning products
- A fever over allergies: grocers can expect a bigger share of the market for hayfever remedies as more medicines come on general sale
- New generation faces a long haul to shelf: regulators are resisting pleas to shift new skin condition creams to general sale
- Now, down to earth: the risk of DVT is not limited to long-haul flights and manufacturers are pushing out the market's boundaries
- Vox shop: Asda looks to hayfever in light of GSL switches … price pledge from Tesco … Budgens prepares to take a slice of pharmacy action
- London gateway to world of wine: the London International Wine & Spirits Fair 2003 has the needs of buyers very much at the heart of its planning as it returns to Excel
- New life in Old World: from the German Wine Marketing initiative to a celebration of the Pays d'Oc, the Old World is determined to keep a high profile
- Oz aiming for a long-term lead: Australian winemakers are aiming to consolidate their triumphs by creating more subtlety and finesse, and the big brands have much to show off
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