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Articles in Oct 25, 2008 issue of Grocer
- Cadbury to sponsor London's Olympics
- Philip Morris up
- Fresh boosts Danone
- K-C up 8.2%
- Expansion alliance
- Correction
- GSK profits slump
- Web depot
- Festive shortbread
- Luxury dieting
- RDA Organic wins
- Pepper addition
- Nuts feel the heat
- Guilt-free luxuries
- Oliver Carty plans to double its capacity
- Frank's goes posh
- Sco-Fro gets certified
- Sausages for kids
- Booths
- The Road Haulage Association
- Stock Spirits Group
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Leader
by Adam Leyland -
Hot topic
by Beth Phillips -
Retail butter prices remain high despite wholesale price fall
by James Ball - First past the post at the pump
- BBC reporters spark probe into abattoirs
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It's just talks, says Tesco as it summons suppliers
by Ronan Hegarty - Relaxed measures
- KitKat helps power record Nestle sales
- Magazine market to be opened to more distributors
- Metro, Germany
- Whole Foods Market, US
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Companies face pension, deficits as shares slump
by James Ball - Payzone in the doldrums
- Camelot strikes gold during the Olympics
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Hill Station rescued from administration by turnaround man
by James Ball - Wheat prices look set to remain high
- Licence to swill
- Wal-Mart: we insist on 'strict' standards
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Credit crunch may spark rise in crime, warns BRC
by Chloe Smith - UK shoppers won't fork out to go green
- Waitrose expansion
- Euro exchange rate depresses final Appleby Westward results
- 3663 teams up with small wholesalers
- My Shop first
- Store recycles waste
- Indie stores benefit from rising fuel costs
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Tesco tightens the screw on suppliers despite Defra's call: days after the Government tells supermarkets to speed up payments, Tesco is accused of a new set of unfair supplier terms
by Ronan Hegarty -
First the credit crunch, and nowa retail crime wave? A new industry report shows retail crime is down, but the worsening economic climate could change all that
by Nick Hughes -
Sausage prices dip sharply following year-long rises: meat prices have been moving in only one direction recently, but this month has seen an abrupt change of fortunes
by Michael Barker - Trading data
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Morrisons makes it two wins in a row
by Joanne Grew - Winner: Rob Sims, store manager, Morrisons, Chippenham
- Availability
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Asda retains the cheapest retailer title
by Joanne Grew - Two up, two down: this week's top price risers and fallers
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The battle for autumn's top cuppa begins
by Richard Hemming - Ad of the week: I can't believe he's a celebrity, get him off TV
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Confectionery sweetens up Hallowe'en
by James Ball -
The grass is not always greener overseas: in fact, it sometimes pays to keep your manufacturing base in Britain when times get rough
by Chris Marshall -
Don't let your salads be left on the shelf: with shoppers increasingly opting for value lines, margin-hitting markdowns are proliferating
by Penelope Ody -
Grocery is a better bet than most: investors willing to play the longer game should consider the multiples
by Kevin Hawkins -
The NFU lecturing Tesco: how ironic
by Mark Robins -
Booths, you have one less shopper
by N.J. Paul -
And journalists spell perfectly?
by Trevor Datson -
Shoppers change and we can too
by Doug Hargrove -
We must improve buyer-account manager relations
by Irwin Lee - Five most read
- On the forum
- Last week's poll
- This week's poll
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Raw to hit retailers in bid to rejuvenate cola
by Robyn Lewis - John West turns up the omega-3
- Blue Dragon shakes up stir-fry portfolio
- Spicy sesame oil
- Giant support for soup
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Mars and Nestle cut packaging on 2009 Easter egg ranges
by Robyn Lewis - Powershot claims to offer natural energy
- Burnt Sugar treats solo sweet scoffers
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Juice Patrol scoops gong for the best new British product
by Lisa Riley
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