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Articles in July 26, 2008 issue of Grocer
- As easy as selling sarnies to Britons
- Peter Spencer: senior vice president of sales, Constellation Europe
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Opinion
by Adam Leyland -
This week's hot topic
by Nick Hughes -
FSA salt targets blasted
by Nick Hughes - Netto plans 20 stores a year and sharpens up pricing act
- Somerfield deal expected in November. Ltd.
- Bernard Matthews remoulds its image
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Whistle blown on mislabelled beef
by Chloe Smith - Discounters bag record market share
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Lion gets its teeth into frozen with Foodvest
by Adam Leyland - Trouble brews as Tesco tea giveaway draws industry ire
- Baby boom buoys Asda Bounty deal
- Shortlist of 23 chosen for CPA awards
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Indies up the ante in fight with Vodafone
by Peter Cripps - English honey is running dry
- Profits rise by 11% for Martin McColl
- Retail sales fall 3.9%
- Tobacco profits rise
- AB pushes up sales
- Unilever refocuses after Bertolli sale
- Caravan has merged its northern ops
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One-size-fits-all drinks code comes under fire
by Helen Gilbert - It's Serious: aiming high in juice and smoothie market
- Industry activity cuts landfill waste
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Supermarkets plunge down Superbrands list
by Charlie Wright - Tesco chooses straw to fuel biomass plant
- M&S 5p policy leads to 80% reduction in carrier bag use
- Co-op to go 100% recycled on fizzies
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Irish bristle over plan for Grafton Street Lidl
by Anthony Garvey - Asda plans to be biggest clothes chain
- Morrisons hits out at stadium Extra
- Lianhua plans major expansion
- X5 opens 100 stores in first half
- Supervalu feels the credit crunch
- Delhaize eyes eastern Europe
- Sam's Club wants students' purses
- PTF names Stanton as new chair
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Aunt Bessie's MD hunt ends in Heritage hire
by Alex Beckett - Garlick the pick for Premier insight job
- Kearns confirmed as Soya Health MD
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Tesco gets on the board: after six weeks out in the cold, Tesco has finally pulled a winning performance out of the hat. The staff at the recently redesigned Falkirk store in Scotland really know how to impress
by Nick Hughes - This week a year ago the winner was …
- Service champs
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Price survey
by Nick Hughes - Availability
- Top-up shop
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Confectionery and fizzy drinks rule in impulse: ambient confectionery topped the impulse promotion chart at Asda and Sainsbury's, but their rivals had other priorities
by Kay Staniland - Share of space: week ending 20/07/2006
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Fight credit crunch with innovation not renovation
by Martin Hawkins - The Observer
- Sunday Telegraph
- News of the World
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- The Daily Telegraph
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Don't succumb to false optimism
by Tim Lang -
A deal that eased pain of directive
by Neil Carberry -
The way to find out what children want
by Praveen Vijh -
We need more funds for bovine TB action
by Lyndon Edwards -
In defence of British poultry standards
by Peter Bradnock -
Tesco resorts to desperate tactics
by H. Bhatt -
Supermarket price deals: how low can they go? Asda's and Morrisons' 50p everyday items are pleasing the punters, but can retailers afford to maintain such offers
by Mark Choueke -
Suppliers size up the discounter potential: cash-strapped British shoppers are flocking to the hard discounters. What about the brands
by Peter Cripps -
Coming to a store near you: it took years for the baobab to crack the UK. A new law could speed things up for the next generation of novel foods
by Richard Ford -
The online crusader: if Ocado finance chief Jason Gissing gets his way the company will one day have 30% of the online grocery market. He explains how to Chloe Smith
by Chloe Smith -
From car-boot crisp-seller to Scottish chief: from humble beginnings do great wholesalers grow. Iain Hill started off with a car boot and a few boxes of crisps. Fifteen years later, he's the president of the Scottish Wholesale Association
by Ronan Hegarty - We ask … do retailers show less loyalty in hard times?
- Reader survey
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Lunchtime food goes al desco: lunchboxes are no longer the preserve of schoolchildren. Many adults are bringing lunch from home or picking it up on the way to work
by Richard Clarke -
Research notes
by Teresa Fisher -
The nutritionist: easy's not the same as healthy
by Jennie Cockcroft - Homemade savings
- An unsustainable daily discipline
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The supplier: don't let Oliver's work be wasted
by Richard Cooke - Kids get taste for packed lunches
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The analyst: number of packed lunches to fall
by Michael Hughes - Face off
- Ad laws aren't childsplay
- The oldMuller One A Day
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