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Articles in June 30, 2007, issue of Grocer
- Opinion
by Adam Leyland
- The high profile of the beef and banana moves suggest Sainsbury is now less bully-boy, more partner
by Sam Fortescue
- Cameron the food patriot takes the floor
by David Cameron
- It's a landmark signing
by Ronan Hegarty
- GDA alliance insists media campaign is not an attempt to derail traffic lights
- Better Asda food pulls in 20 million
- Co-op Group hails Christmas success
by Beth Phillips
- Call to boost awareness of tobacco law
- Ofcom delays ad ban to review objections
by Fiona McLelland
- Price cutting fails to impress experts
- Property venture
- Strike is called off
- Asda sues Leighton
- Star News sold to Midcounties Co-op
- Wholesaler opens its first retail outlet
- Muller warns inquiry of supermarket power
by Richard Clarke
- P&H wins 75m [pounds sterling] contract to supply Northcliffe CTN chain
- Directory of suppliers is now available
- Furnishings taken online
- Food additives probe could lead to ban on colourings
by Tony Lithgow
- Majestic to open another 10 stores
- Tesco-town plans
- Payzone installation
- Food demand
- Shops urged to be more interesting
- JS chairman is knighted
- ADM hike sparks fear of further bread rises
by Tony Lithgrow
- ACS lobbying for needs test to stay
- Retro starters
- Dye rules obeyed
- Vegetarian loyalty
- Blueheath puts its drivers to the fore
- Industry teams up to push green practice
by Fiona McLelland
- Local stores championed
- Asda turbine will be second-largest
- France allows supermarket TV ads
- Metro to shut 15 of acquired stores
- Wal-Mart a little more upbeat
- 7-Eleven looks to 8,000 stores
- Carrefour opens first Jordan store
- Third dairy for Wimm-Bill-Dann
- Dautzenberg leaves Makro UK for Portugal
by Beth Phillips
- UB chief executive Ritchie steps down
- Voyle to chair Vision's food acquisitions
- Hampson retires
- Blueheath search
- Online appointment
- Brewis joins Allied
- An Innocent man
- Havelock rises
- New IGD president
- New sales director
- They've learnt how to do it: Asda's Ashton storea Store of Learning where up and coming managers come to trainscooped this week's Top Store Award, delighting our shopper with a festive facelift and great customer service
by Gaelle Walker
- Q&A with Ann Plenderleith: manager of the week
- This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
- Price survey
by Gaelle Walker
- Availability
- Top-up shop
- The spirits of Christmas are reluctant to depart: Christmas promotional activity reached a peak over the festive season with Smirnoff still up there as the biggest hitter
by Kay Staniland
- The week's main activity
- Share of space: week end 30-31/12/2006
- Are on-pack promotions passe? I don't think so
by David Lebond
- This week come news that B&Q made candidates dance, sing and pull funny faces to secure a van driving job
- Talking of dressing up, we were pleased to receive the Sainsbury's staff Christmas card, for it proves conclusively that Justin King really does have a sense of humour
- Not content with its attack on foods high in fat, salt and sugar, the FSA now has a new product on its banned list: bottled water
- Beans are the hot new biofuel
- Protect the future of dairy farming: there is a real prospect that UK milk production could be halved in the next few years. Supermarkets need to follow the example of Waitrose
by Joanna Blythman
- You'll pay if you are not prepared
by Simon Hill
- Zero tolerance is a cultural shift
by Laurence King
- A cereal thriller at Tesco Wick
by James Hendrie
- Dave must do better than this
by Roger Williams
- Thresher missed great opportunity
by Oliver Felstead
- What's in store in 2007? Health and the environment won't be the only burning issues facing the food and drink industry this year
- Living la vida local: as multiples look to meet growing consumer demand for local food there will be challenges all round
by Sam Fortescue
- Who's on the shopping list this year? Chris Blackhurst, City editor of the Evening Standard, predicts who will snap up whom in coming months
by Chris Blackhurst
- Creating a single brand identity
- A place in the premier league: the appetite for healthy fruit and superfoods is giving fresh impetus to the jams and spreads market even as Premier Foods creates a sector powerhouse
by Jaq Bayles
- Generating a terrific buzz
- The supplier's view: make time for breakfast
by Mark Tate