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TVE in The Grocer – Recession Victims & Top Products 2009

Posted by Anne-Cecile Bertrand on January 18, 2010
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Just before Christmas we commented on various marketing stories in The Grocer of (19th December 2009 edition).

Chewing gum has been one of the surprise victims in recession, with sales plummeting.

We commented: “The drop in sales could also be down to hard-up consumers switching to nostalgic sweets. In this climate heart-warming appeal is a more important sales driver than functional branding”.

Alex Waters, our Director of Capabilities, commented in the ‘Top Products 2009: Survival of the Fittest’ feature by Catherine Dawes on brands, own label, chasing deals and new habits. He said, “These top brands are performing well because they provide reassurance. The biggest weapon brands have in the fight against own label is the trust they have built up over the years.”

Alex argued that people are happy to spend the extra for that reassurance, and that the brands that lose out, are those further down the table. “The big brands are doing well, own label is doing OK. The middle is the real danger zone”. In conclusion, he summised, ”the shifts in buying behaviour are here to stay. People have re-evaluated what they want to pay for and what they don’t. I don’t think shopping habits will return to those of the boom time.”

Read further comments from Alex and the full article on The Grocer online.

The Grocer – Waitrose selling at Shell forecourts

Posted by Anne-Cecile Bertrand on November 30, 2009
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In this week’s The Grocer our Director of Branding, Giles Lury, comments on the latest news story of Waitrose starting to sell its products at Shell forecourts.

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Giles says that the move was logical: “Waitrose is playing catch-up with M&S. I think it will work – who really wants sandwiches made by a petrol company?”

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An Engineer is crowned Sports Writer of the Year!

Posted by Rosa Wilkinson on November 27, 2009
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It seems that journalism’s loss is our gain…

We’re very proud to announce that one of our newest Engineers, Ben Riley-Smith, has been proclaimed Sports Writer of the Year. The Guardian Student Media Awards 2009 were held last night at the Proud Galleries in Camden.

Ben’s portfolio of sporting articles, published in Cambridge’s Varsity newspaper helped to secure him the prestigious title. He was presented with the prize by Guardian Sports Editor Sean Ingle (on the left) and BBC Radio DJ Colin Murray (right).

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For Ben’s latest work please check our blog!