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Lancashire Nature Bio

Fit for many purposes

SOCIAL media platforms like Instagram and Facebook could be fuelling growth in the yogurt market as consumers increasingly seek out healthy living tips online
Yeo Semi Skimmed and organic 2l

Snapping up organic milk

Arla purchases Yeo brand rights
Golden Wonder packs

Golden partners

CRISP and snack brand Golden Wonder is teaming up with Pizza Hut for a 10-week on-pack promotion, with every pack a winner
Isigny Sainte-Měre selection

Flavours fresh from Normandy

NORMANDY cheese producer Isigny Sainte-Měre is urging retailers to add some French flavour to their dairy range
Max Strong is the latest NPD from Walkers, aimed at attracting beer lovers with spicy flavours. Meanwhile, Pipers Crisps Jalepeno & Dill and Sunbites Veggie Harvest are both new products for 2018.

Flavours of the month

A look at what’s new in the world of crisps and snacks
Aryzta display

Ready for bake off

A tempting in-store bakery display could boost passion for pastry
Toastie Wholemeal

Toast with more flavour

WARBURTONS has expanded its range with the launch of a new 800g Wholemeal Toastie loaf
Activia multipack

Big spend to back yogurt

DANONE yogurt brand Activia has been enjoying a major marketing push which aims to tap into the healthy eating trend
Cows

Rising prices may continue

Prices on the up across category
Rowan Glen packs

No letting up down the Glen

Scottish firm positive about prospects
Hand-Roasted-in-Scotland-from-Miko

Caledonian coffee for c-store retailers

SCOTTISH coffee roaster Miko has been celebrating its Caledonian credentials following the launch of its ‘Hand Roasted in Scotland’ range
Nairns mimi cheese carton and bag, and Nature's Finest Pineapple

Snacking better

The question of what constitutes a ‘healthy’ snack is a tough one for shoppers as well as retailers
easyCoffee Burnley shop

Hot drinks the easy way

Airline brand’s coffee takes flight
Dennis and Linda Williams’ Premier Deli concept was introduced to their store in August last year. Their burger and chili chicken noodles are bestsellers.

Going great

Scottish Grocer spoke to two retailing couples who recently invested in food to go and have already seen results
Above left, Fife Creamery sales director Steve Appolinari, pictured at the company’s 60th birthday exhibition at Keavil House Hotel in Dunfermline last year. Star of the show was the food-to-go counter, showing the full range available in the category.

“It’s not tough to make a sandwich”

Food to go is sweeping c-stores across the UK and Steve Appolinari of Fife Creamery says retailers shouldn’t be afraid to take the plunge
Mug Shot World Cup special flavours

A world in a mug

CONSUMERS are increasingly willing to experiment with more adventurous flavours from around the world