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Articles in Sept 13, 2008 issue of Grocer
- Dairy UK 'no longer backs farms'NFU
- Ad of the week: Hovis
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Wine goes up a gear with promotions
by James Ball -
Policy without guidance is next to useless: the industry is at a loss over how to comply with the latest planning policy developments
by Steve Wilson - Browning launches nitrite-free salami
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Sales suffer as soakings turn shoppers off salad
by Michael Barker - Key's brings in the first pink onion
- In season: avocados
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Dairy's green initiatives win shopper confidence
by Michael Barker - Welsh butter with sea salt joins Collier's
- Shopping the espresso way
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AF Blakemore's free courses prove a hit
by Julia Taylor - Cadbury
- The Buzz
- The FSA
- Mike Paul has been named as consultant to the wine side of Gonzalez Byass
- Whyte & Mackay
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Our man from drip: Don Pumsey at the department of retail infrastructure and pricing
by Don Pumsey -
Playing the name game: gaining protected regional status for dairy products is intended to bring credibility to the market, but can stir up controversy and conflict. A furious row over Jersey butter is a case in point
by Rosalind Pasmore -
It's time to champion British food and drink: the British Food Fortnight presents a unique opportunity to celebrate our food and drink industry
by John Geldard - Calypso buys Freeze
- Correction
- Martex Madness
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Asda fights VAT with smoothie discounts
by Julia Taylor - Six potential bidders express interest in buying Superquinn
- Asda gets kids into healthy eating on web
- The check-up before the checkout
- Camelot in talks us Lotto draw sales slump 3%
- Yorkshire range by Co-operative Group
- Deadline up for newstrade probe by OFT
- Scots get free advice on green measures
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Brandless McBride is jilted at the supermarket altar: although the credit crunch should nudge consumers toward private-label goods, McBride's profits ore plummeting. What's going wrong
by Chloe Smith - Winner: James Farquharson, store manager, Sainsbury's, Hamilton
- Availability
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Asda beaten to first place by Morrisons
by Joanne Grew -
TV ads for detergents fall by 25%
by Martin Radford -
[Cartoon]
by Higgins -
Retailers exploit butter price gap
by Gary Norcott -
We did not dish out cheap gongs
by Bob Farrand -
Blythman inaccurate, damaging
by David Burch - On the forum
- More Grove Fresh
- Finger on the pulse
- Dip and Nose return
- Russian Standard
- Vodkat faces abv lawsuit from Diageo
- Hobgoblin in 33cl
- Local food education
- Safe and local
- Sainsbury's cheese
- Rain defied
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When the bar keeps rising, marketing anything below the best gets even harder
by Philip Hesketh -
Shoppers urged to boycott multiples over cost of organic
by James Ball -
UK urged to consolidate dairy to battle big boys
by Michael Barker - Tea remains the top choice in hot drinks
- Esom edits the Grocer
- Tight Scots to see Nectar points cut
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Premium grocer Waitrose says it's cheaper than Aldi
by Beth Phillips - Extra half a million flock to own-label deals at Morrisons
- Aeon, Japan
- Wal-Mart
- Carrefour, France
- Thorntons announces a sweet profit
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UK wheat takes further battering from weather
by James Ball - Vodka visits Harrods
- Asda drops Coleen
- Sainsbury's talks up its own-brand value
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Suppliers use desperate tactics to get price rises
by Chloe Smith - Sustainable palm oil first for the UK
- Retailers grub more promotional profits
- Clarke swaps merlot for milk
- More Total forecourts go to Spar
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Under-the-counter plan 'threatens livelihoods'
by Beth Phillips - Cook meal offers tap treat-at-home trend
- Scotmid sells M&S
- Another future store. Ltd.
- BWG in talks to buy Fresh supermarkets
- Co-op store refurbishment up to 2,000
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Will the new Unilever boss live up to City expectations? He has a distinguished track record at Nestle and P&G and the warm approval of the City. Does Paul Polman have what it takes to improve Unilever's fortunes
by Nick Hughes -
Favourable harvest to ease global vegetable oil prices: a drop in crude oil prices followed by the confirmation of good oilseed harvests has led to a sharp fall from June peaks, says Mintec's James Hutchings
by James Hutchings
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