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Articles in June 9, 2007 issue of Grocer
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Opinion
by Adam Leyland -
This episode reveals a further error in the FSA's Nutrient Profiling Model
by Fiona McLelland - No milk or bread, but a lot of grief
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Milk falls foul of ad rules
by Fiona McLelland - After the big statement, Whole Foods gears up for rapid expansion in Britain
- Now Mars courts Vegetarian Society
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Asda is cheapest chain for decade
by Alex Beckett - Thresher sold to consortium
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Leighton: 'it's unique that all four players are doing well'
by Liz Hamson - Chill or die, Muller boss warns c-stores
- Labelling discussion
- Sales rise at Today's
- Co-op card signings
- Kellogg's raps FSA breakfast survey
- Brewers are urged to help tackle fraud
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Tesco reveals plan to revamp 200 more One Stop c-stores
by Beth Phillips - Sainsbury's shoppers worry most about carbon footprint
- Scotmid co-op stores are to get fascia lift
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Healthy foods could be hit by demonising of trans fats
by Calie Williams - It's recycling with a smile
- National Independents' Week success
- Batleys advises on how to be perfect
- Londis puts retailer name centre stage
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Reformulation: EU must note good work to date says FDF
by Richard Clarke - Stayaway shoppers asked: don't you love us any more?
- No deal yet in small firm hazard row
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Manufacturers back plan to turn food waste into energy
by Calie Williams - Nisa unveils snack range
- Call to put Jersey store plans on hold
- Strips to be stripped
- Call to axe bulb VAT
- Rate rises hit sales
- Staff fear violence from teen smokers
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Ocado denies launch of thicker plastic bags
by Richard Clarke - Online advice on reducing packaging
- Retail group says 'let there be light'
- Coke pledges to replenish water
- Carrefour sells stores denied to Tesco
- Wal-Mart slows Supercenter growth
- Heinz acquires Cadbury business
- Danone is taking partner to court
- Woolies exit
- McBride chairman
- Glanbia guidance
- HGCA board
- Property move
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McKeon leaves Beam to take helm at Cobra
by Robyn Lewis - Gentle touch for McCartney
- Thorntons boosted by Tesco expertise
- Birch recruited by Sainsbury's
- Cadbury is to axe nine top managers
- Arthur promoted to lead marketing role
- Federation of Bakers names new chairman
- We work together
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Success through talking shop: with a multi-ethnic customer base and workforce, Feroz Patel recognised that the first challenge he faced as manager of the Asda store in Hulme was overcoming communication problems
by Alex Beckett - This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
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Price survey
by Alex Beckett - Availability
- Top-up shop: every week The Grocer's mystery shoppers also visit convenience stores to check out the price of 10 commonly bought fast-moving food items across all grocery categories
- Price survey: Asda's crusade to offer the lowest prices has been rewarded with a tenth consecutive year as the cheapest retailer
- Availability & service: Morrisons is availability champion, though Sainsbury's provides the most full baskets
- Customer service: Morrisons' charm offensive shows no sign of abating as it scores 14 wins in our Top Store Awards
- The Grocer 100 index: Asda remains the UK's cheapest supermarket in The Grocer 100 price survey, and it's actually increasing its lead
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Sensodyne shines in a bout of healthy activity: Johnson & Johnson retains the top spot in health end beauty this year but there are plenty of challengers in the wings
by Kay Staniland - Share of space: weekend 03/06/2007
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You can prevent food fraud by using the latest science: suppliers that fail to use up-to-date scientific techniques to test the authenticity of ingredients and species will lack any defence if food fraud lands them in court
by Owen Warnock - What the papers said
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Why Kwik Save couldn't be saved; what went so badly wrong that Kwik Save should have slumped from being FTSE 100 stock to its current state of near-collapse?
by Jonathan Pritchard -
Carbon label is not an end in itself
by Beverley Parrish -
Urgent action by industry needed
by Vicki Hird -
The Grocer has really come up trumps!
by Michael England -
Remaining POs must be able to do better
by Bob Farrand -
MSG health fears are without foundation
by Susan Scott -
Flint must recognise our achievements
by Tony Hynes -
Muslim no to animal-to-animal feeding
by Naved Syed -
Low-carb labels try to earn a little respect … but there's a danger that creating a low-carbon labelling scheme takes so long the public moves on to the next fad
by Simon Creasey -
Is adding folic acid a half-baked notion? The FSA is due to recommend folate should be added by law to bread or flour. But is it worth the cost, asks Calie Williams?
by Calie Williams - The new order: you may not know their names, still less what they look like, but the private equity mob are now a force to be reckoned with in grocery
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Wholesaler profile: Appleby Westward: in search of the forward-thinkers: nine months after a management buyout of its parent company, Spar's wholesaler in the South West, Appleby Westward, is searching for progressive retailers to grow the business and de
by Ronan Hegarty
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