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Caterina Gerlotto "Talking shop: there are now plenty of exciting, less familiar varieties of fresh produce on the market, but the old favourites remain the most popular with British shoppers, says Caterina Gerlotto, senior associate director at Harris Interactive". Grocer. FindArticles.com. 08 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5245/is_7849_231/ai_n29426905/
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Articles in April 5, 2008 issue of Grocer
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Opinion
by Liz Hamson -
This week's hot topic
by Adam Leyland -
Stella loses its throne
by Robyn Lewis - Booker and P&H set to carve up Key Lekkerland contracts
- The 1% milk revolution
- Online retailers cut down on the bags
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FreshXpress limps on as nine stores
by Chloe Smith -
Creditors aggrieved as parent of Farmers' City Market fails
by Chloe Smith - Morrisons keeps up its momentum
- Defra looks into life after death of FFB
- Waitrose runs out of own-label pasta
- FWD calls for tougher duty fraud tactics
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Predatory pricing: suppliers could fight back says Costco
by Ronan Hegarty - Booker gives upbeat report on its environmental plans
- Musgrave shakes up its supply chain
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Somerfield and Woolworths team up in convenience trial
by Beth Phillips - Absolut-ly no change
- Praise for helping local communities
- Summer proves great time for … winter remedy sales
- Republic may raise age limit for spirit sales
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Ad watershed Bill blasted as unnecessary and irrelevant
by Teena Lyons - Manufacturers call for clear carbon footprint guidelines
- Co-op buys stores from Sainsbury's
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Tobacco display ban looms for Irish stores
by Anthony Garvey - Mangans takeover boosts BWG's clout
- Grab your chance for Gramia glory
- Green from costly dream to routine
- X5 to launch premium store
- Sun Capital acquires c-stores
- Anheuser-Busch plans new brewery
- Delhaize buys La Fourmi of Romania
- MD of 'world's largest village store' retires
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Petcare boss West exits Mars UK after 31 years
by Lauren Mills - Greene King 'fan' to grow off-trade sales
- ABF names world food team bosses
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Asda sizes up Benton's potential: store manager Hugh Kitching has big plans for the Newcastle store and hopes an expansion will create a Supercentre the residents of a new housing development nearby can be proud of
by Alex Beckett - Q&A with Hugh Kitching: store manager of the week
- This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
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Price survey
by Alex Beckett - Availability
- Top-up shop
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Sharper performances by all come on line: our latest survey of the online grocery retailers reveals a marked improvement in their services
by Alex Beckett - Online at a glance
- Bag watch
- Asda
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Spirit prices have held firm in wake of Budget: despite the Budget's 55p duty increase on spirits, offers remain at pre-Budget prices, reveals the latest Assosia data
by Kay Staniland - The week's main activity
- Share of space: weekend 30/03/08
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Promotional activity hits suppliers as well as stores
by Jeremy McNamara - What the papers said
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A squeeze? More like a global crisis
by Tim Lang -
A salute to the MLC's achievements
by Peter E. Barr -
Deplorable loss of Food from Britain
by A.R. Matthews -
Discounter chains win over shoppers
by Tom Fender -
Carling Premier 'was first with widget'
by David Wigham -
Luxury biscuits defy tighter purse strings
by Jim Tierney -
British biofuels will help slash emissions
by Meurig Raymond -
Sainsbury's: on the road to restoring greatness? Three years ago Sainsbury's slogan was 'Making Sainsbury's Great Again'. Nick Hughes asks if it has delivered on this promise
by Nick Hughes -
Mission impossible: Stony hits the rocks: Stonyfield has pulled its Stony yoghurts from the UK after poor sales. It tells Rachel Barnes what went wrong
by Rachel Barnes -
Big names deliver service with style: it's time to reveal the winners of The Grocer's Branded Suppliers Survey 2008. James Durston finds out what separated the best from the rest
by James Durston -
Jay talking: this should have been a celebration for Food from Britain, 25 years old this year. Instead, it marks the beginning of the end. Its chair Lady Sylvia Jay talks frankly to Liz Hamson about the tough decision to disband
by Liz Hamson -
Carman's: on a muesli mission at UK retailers
by Stefan Chomka - Finding your secret weapon to compete
- How can an overseas company break into the UK?
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Factor in that bad weather: sales of suncare lines were hit by last summer's wet weather but manufacturers are coming up with new products to boost sales this year
by Mary Carmichael - Sunny outlook for high factors
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The buyer: huge growth in anti-ageing products
by Liz Sowter - Nasal sprays not to be sniffed at
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The buyer: winter remedies sell in summer
by Lesley Arnot -
Research notes
by Andrew Russell -
Processed meat cancer claims blasted by trade
by Olivia Cooper - NZ pushes the quality card
- Sales soar 54% as Brits take to squid
- Ulster delegations
- Abbattoir loss fears
- Fuel blow for Scots
- Asda takes farmers to the schoolroom
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Protests force Lidl to abandon hare sales
by Michael Barker - Four out of 10 eggs sold are free range
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