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Articles in Sept 1, 2007, issue of Grocer
- "If Morrisons has failed to act quickly enough, it won't have done itself any favours"
by Liz Hamson - The vegetarian voice is growing strongerand the big suppliers are jumping
by Calie Williams - E.coli prosecution threat
by Fiona McLelland - Walkers rushes to pull animal rennet from new snacks line
- Asda chats about NPD on Facebook
- Shopper concerns over origin slumps
- 15 plastic bags … for 32 items
by Alex Beckett - Ready meals still rule in UK households
- Martin McColl tipped to seize Smile Stores
by Ronan Hegarty - Aldi slashes prices over 15% of range
- Closer to a deal
- Sunday lobbying
- Slave labour slur
- Tesco may have to remove extension
- Nanny the vulnerable, urges APPG
- Power crisis plan strips food from the vital list
by Richard Clarke - J&J Haslett drive healthy eating message
- MSYS targets schools with competition
- Our Kitchen doubles lines
- Irish blast UK chains for levels of imports
by Anthony Garvey - Ex-Londis directors in fascia row
- ACS hits out over 'dodgy offies' slur
- First Czech Express
- Anti-smoking drive
- Savlon scare
- Own label awards '08 open for entry
- Lib Dem alliance calls for creation of Ofshop
by Fiona McLelland - Makro boosts Polish ranges
- Try something new at Harrods …
- FDF launches web guide to lunchbox
- Pre-pay card spies on spend at rival chains
by Belinda Cole - Southern rolls out deli concession
- Spar drives image in women's mags
- Woolworths eyes Coles' Kmart
- Whole Foods secures Wild Oats
- Farmers call for stores to reopen
- P&G sues Kraft over coffee container
- Cadbury gets Intergum approval
- McQueen retail MD
- New Wal-Mart tier
- SCA strategist
- Spring enterprise
- Three big hitters head Sainsbury's c-store ops
by Fiona McLelland - Parfetts' man in Sheffield
- New trio on board Yoplait brand team
- Eastbourne's shining example: the seaside town has welcomed the transformation of a Morrisons store to a Waitrose, says manager Duncan Waller, who claims local shoppers had been waiting for the chain's arrival
by Alex Beckett - Q&A with Duncan Waller: store manager of the week
- This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
- Price survey
by Alex Beckett - Availability
- Top-up shop
- Online arms deliver bags of improvement: from fewer plastic bags to better delivery times, the latest The Grocer 33 Online reveals major improvement to service
by Alex Beckett - Bag watch
- Tesco
- Dairylea dominates the aisles with promotions: Dairylea has maintained last year's massive lead over Cathedral City with 70% of all activity in the cheese category at the weekend
by Kay Staniland - Stop wasting marketing spend. Learn to drive sales
by Graham Leask - What the papers said
- Tesco's 16% fall is not justified
by Jonathan Pritchard - Give greater certainty to suppliers
by Duncan Swift - Consumers not the ultimate winners
by James Lowman - British farmers have a chance to benefit
by Carmen Suarez - Don't assume every label is understood
by Richard Lowe - We buck the trend of cheap meat imports
by Mark Cornall - Escaping the trops of trade investment: in part two of our investigation into trade investment practice, Stefan Chomka looks at how suppliers can unlock the benefits
by Stefan Chomka - Lager sales: going down the hatch? Lager sales are in decline as drinkers turn to alternatives. But will the glass remain half empty
by Robyn Lewis - Tesco's 2020 vision: Tesco and Unilever have joined forces with Forum for the Future to produce groundbreaking research predicting the shape of grocery retailing in 2020 and beyond
by Paul Carey - Age no barrier to success for teen entrepreneur: at the tender age of 15 Louis Barnett is already running his own confectionery company, with products on-shelf in Waitrose and listings expected at Sainbury's. Alex Rabagliati spoke to the young entrepreneu
by Alex Rabogliati - Curving out a niche in a crowded market
by Alex Rabogliati - How can a small company achieve that elusive first listing?
by Alex Rabogliati - Vote now for your personality of the year: www.grocercup.co.uk
- More power to the shoppers: hi-tech gadgets proliferate in today's households but battery manufacturers face many challenges in reversing the overall decline of the market
by Jeff Clark-Meads - Public happy to pay for power
- The marketer: a tussle for power
by Steven Warburton - Vital lessons at the fixture
- The retailer: stock as wide a range as possible
by Dave Beese - Research notes
by Tom Wright - Public wants choice
- A new regime takes shape
- The supplier: price-marking appeals
by Tim Clark