14 Sep 2011
| by Noelle McElhatton
. Good for the figure, but not good for grocers' bottom line.
Two questions, then.
Will tackling ...
more. The risk is that mainstream brands and grocers will use any calorie-reduction drive as window ...
13 Sep 2011
| by Noelle McElhatton
sections of the supermarket are forbidden. Good for the figure, but not good for grocers bottom line ...
, but then their products cost more.
The risk is that mainstream brands and grocers will use any calorie-reduction drive ...
24 Nov 2009
| by Joe Thomas
the importance of being at home for Christmas, which is also the theme of the grocer's current advertising ...
28 Sep 2009
| by Darren Davidson
with the public via social media marks the second time this month the grocer has harnessed the power of social ...
27 May 2009
| by Staff
supermarkets. The self-appointed Chubby Grocer also unveiled plans to challenge smaller-store concepts ...
01 Oct 2008
| by Stephen Foster
in inflation and if Britain's biggest grocer says the price of food is coming down then so, in theory, should ...
30 Sep 2008
| by Gemma Charles
questioner from the floor decried grocers' use of alcohol as a loss-leader, he sprang to their defence. 'We ...
28 May 2008
| by Staff
i B C E The energetic, self-styled 'chubby grocer' has ensured that Waitrose continues to punch ...
07 May 2008
| by Staff
, Waitrose The energetic chubby grocer has ensured that Waitrose continues to punch above its weight ...
farmers a fair deal, and this year the seasoned marketer has even moved to trademark his chubby grocer ...
26 Feb 2008
| by Ed Kemp
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) is working to agree a deal worth millions of pounds with a UK grocer, tipped to be Tesco, to become a tier-one sponsor of London 2012 (Marketing, 10 October). However, industry sources claim Coca-Cola is concerned that the tie ...