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Articles in Jan 5, 2008, issue of Grocer
- Opinion
by Adam Leyland - It's 2008 so get set for the unexpected again
by Richard Clarke - Iceland caves in to revolt
by Richard Clarke - Multiples' local sourcing just lipservice says Black Farmer
- Thin people run up bigger bills for NHS
- Tesco tops the big Xmas ad spenders
- Dubai deal 'will cut prices in UK'
by Richard Clarke - Retailer price pressure puts labour in danger, warns GLA
by Belinda Cole - MPs in call to keep planning restrictions
- M&S says recording supply deals would hinder business
- Morrisons: action needs 'legal basis'
- Red Tractor lines hit 7bn [pounds sterling]
- Top export award goes to Walkers Shortbread
by Beth Phillips - Scottish c-stores set to be hit by massive licence fee hikes
- Conference to address nonfood
- EFSA study on food additives facing delay
- Asda's distribution staff are risking injury, claims report
by Fiona McLelland - Peter's to supply pastries to Asda
- Conservative Commission visits Tuffins
- Retailer trials silent emission-free fridge
- Co-op Group consolidates distribution
- Sainsbury's hits out at celebrity ads of rivals
by Fiona McLelland - Aldi boosts grip on Ireland with RDC
- Irish inflation at highest for six years
- Lidl drives fresher feel with 5-a-day
- Carbon Trust's label recognised by public
by Belinda Cole - Teens taught the perils of booze abuse
- Fill your sails with funds for Caravan
- Carrefour fined for oil stampede
- Heineken buys Syabar Brewing Co
- Netto pushes into Ukraine
- Friesland and Campina to merge
- Whole Foods Market plans bag ban
- US orders cloned animal food probe
- Sainsbury's adding weight to property development team
by Fiona McLelland - Butcher's new sales director
- Evans to succeed Walkers' Campbell
- InBev UK marketing chief returns to US
- New Year Honours recognise top grocery industry figures
by Beth Phillips - Scots wholesalers elect new president
- Mayfield joins skills group
- Savanna appoints head of marketing
- Tesco starts 2008 with a bang: Tesco's Sale branch in Greater Manchester impressed our mystery shopper with a full basket and a fine performance in all key areas, earning it our first Top Store award of the new year
by Alex Beckett - Q&A with Mark Williams: store manager of the week
- This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
- Price survey
by Alex Beckett - Availability
- Top-up shop
- Cadbury enjoys sweet success over Christmas: the confectionery brand was the most heavily promoted brand over the festive period, but in the category stakes alcohol ruled
by Kay Staniland - Share of space: month ending 31/12/2007
- 2008: the year the gloves will come off in grocery: the grocery trade is set for a bumpy ride at the start of a year in which the industry is expected to undergo radical change and evolution
by Adam Donaldson - What the papers said
- Now or never for global fish stocks: without radical action our favourite fish will disappear from dinner plates. Ministers should listen to environmentalists, not trawlermen
by Joanna Blythman - How to take away the fear factor
by Duncan Swift - The cod dilemma: to eat or not to eat?
by Mike Mitchell - No problem for Wensleydale PDO
by James L. Douglass - Let's find a great future for cartons
by Jon Davies - Honey will become more expensive
by Thomas Heck - Did the tills ring out for Christmas? Grocery retailers appear to have had a very merry Christmas, although the smaller players may not have had as much fun as the big boys
by Richard Clarke - Choose the best cover of 2007
- Looking back to the future
- The deal no-one saw coming: Booker's takeover of Blueheath stunned the City and the industry and has prompted us to crown Booker chief Charles Wilson The Grocer's man of the year
- NMA rebels who wouldn't go away
- Wealmoor in the spotlight after blaze
- The Grocer urges FSA to weigh it up!
- Groceries inquiry blow for c-stores
- Asda cheeky? You'd butter believe it
- It's time to spread the word: as jam, marmalade and honey producers are hit by raw material shortages and price rises, they're working harder than ever to drive new usage occasions
by Lisa Riley - Squeezable is a hit with public
- The supplier: three cheers for Marmite squeezy
by Cheryl Calverley - A celebration of authenticity
- The supplier: innovation will drive growth
by Dave Atkinson - Research notes
by Charles Bradley - Getting into a jam over NPD: innovation has been sorely lacking in the jam category. But things are looking up as manufacturers exploit opportunities at the premium end of the market
- Spreading the eating occasions
- Mary Berry jam range
- Honey buzz inspires NPD
- Jam for dieters. Ltd.
- Ethical peanut butter takes off