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Articles in June 23, 2007, issue of Grocer
- Opinion
by Adam Leyland - Nisa feud ends as rebel group declares a ceasefire in war with the Nisa board
by Ronan Hegarty - Egg ad gets FSA support
by Belinda Cole - Peace at last as Nisa rebels disband
- Kwik Save's future still in the balance
- Inter Link deal near … or is it?
by Alex Beckett - 'My biggest supplier was my main rival'
- Tangerine set to buy Cadbury's Butterkist
by Calie Williams - FFB soothes export fears over folic acid
- Dobbies offer out
- Price war erupts
- Blueheath exit
- Tesco insists sales growth is 'strong'
- MP asks for probe of Co-op purchase and closure tactics
by Nigel Green - Cereal 'as effective as sports drink'
- Booth tempers Whole Foods praise with wastage worries
- Optimism over growth
- Net shopper numbers set to soar
- Tates fights back after energy costs hit profits
by Ronan Hegarty - Retailers boosted by inaugural week
- Support is lacking
- Stonegate disposal
- Red Tractor Week
- Crumbs launches UK fair trade first
- Consumers hunger for fascia variety
- Town centre first policy will remain in place says DTI …
by Bill Doult - … But Commission fears it's a harmful barrier to entry
- Asda delayed as it muscles in on Tesco Town
- Vietnam and Middle East are next on list for global giants
by Fiona McLelland - Prove you are leading light in grocery
- Budgens sell-off remains on track
- Not very electric
- Smoothie boost
- Safer lighters
- New body boosts united Scots effort
- Waitrose a 'threat' to delis and farm shops
by Richard Clarke - Retail skills academies launched
- Tesco protest fails to stop Ikea store
- Deadline for Coles Group bid
- 'A glimpse into bullying tactics'
- Cadbury Schweppes offer for Sansei
- Lidl closes stores in Norway
- Homeland buys Albertsons stores
- Gordon moves up
- Horticulture buyer
- Shah for on-trade
- Food safety recruit
- Fisher for analysis
- Technical signing
- Bond leads UK division as Cadbury sheds jobs
by Calie Williams - Calder to lead sales force at Burn Stewart
- Babylicious recruits Monk as chairman
- Hudson takes on south east Co-op stores
- CBE for champ of pig industry
- Green is Ireland's first food minister
- Stickells does pickles at Aldi
- We work together
- Tesco's dawn patrol triumph: at Tesco's Sheldon store there is fierce camaraderie. The united spirit has helped it scoop this week's Top Store award, despite two other stores that on paper are better-suited to the area
by Alex Beckett - Q&A with Emma Grant: store manager of the week
- This week a year ago the winner was …
- Weekly winners since 16 June 2007
- Price survey
by Alex Beckett - Availability
- Top-up shop
- Wall's elbows Birds Eye aside in frozen activity; Birds Eye is normally the most dominant in promotional activity in frozen but Wall's and Nestle have also been upping the ante
by Kay Staniland - The week's main activity
- Share of space: weekend 17/06/2007
- Come on Commission, be decisive and do your job
by Andrew Simms - What the papers said
- Local supply is the only answer
by Joanna Blythman - 'GM Free' label undermines organic
by Peter Ainsworth - School food ban is ridiculously severe
by John T. Holroyd - Premiumisation is pricing people out
by Rick Bendel - Obituary
- Why school food policies don't make the grade: four countries, four sets of policies. Why is the guidance surrounding school menus more of a dog's dinner than kids' dinner
by Teena Lyons - Dairy prices rise as global supply falls: UK dairy farmers are getting excited about the prospect of price rises. Not so consumers
by Chris Walkland - Friend or foe? Gordon Brown will pick up the keys to 10 Downing Street this week. So what can the food and drink industry expect from the new prime minister?
by Paul Carey - A fairer deal for Scotland. Oh really? The triumph of the Scottish National Party in forming a minority government has shaken up the dynamics of the political scene north of the border. What can retail expect in coming months from an administration that h
by Brian Baker - Can nectar catch up with Clubcard? When it comes to supermarket loyalty card schemes, Tesco has pretty much led the field with Clubcard. If Sainsbury's has its way, not for much longer
by Glynn Davis - Buyer survey: an ethical dilemma that could hit sales