All Brexit articles – Page 93
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NewsB&M Bargains profits from rapid store expansion but prices to rise
B&M Bargains warns prices in store are likely to rise in 2017 because of the slump in the value of sterling as sourcing from China gets more expensive.
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Analysis & FeaturesInflationary pressures build but deflation still persists
This week the media’s inflationary focus has turned to Birds Eye fish fingers, Walkers Crisps, and smaller Toblerones…
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NewsA quarter of Brits fear Trump victory will bring higher food & drink prices
A flash poll by HIM conducted after the US election also shows 38% are now more concerned about the UK economy
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NewsAssociated British Foods prices to rise as pound drives up costs
Associated British Foods is weighing up price rises for its basket of grocery products to ease the pressures of rising costs.
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NewsBrits must eat more UK-grown fruit & veg, says campaign
A new report calls on the government to link post-Brexit agricultural subsidies to supporting the public good
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NewsEnsuring Brexit trade flow is key for new WSTA chairman
“The reality is we are now facing one of the toughest eras the wine and spirits market has ever faced” says Dan Jago
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NewsWine industry breaks through £4bn mark in duty revenues
The total wine industry brought in £4,04bn to the Exchequer in the 12 months to September 2016…
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NewsAsda price for four-pinter hits highest in almost two years
The retailer has hiked the price of the milk SKU by 4p to 99p, its highest price since 1 January 2015
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Comment & OpinionMarmite is now a lightning rod for post-Brexit trade negotiations
The plot, like one of Unilever’s Knorr stock pots, thickens
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Analysis & FeaturesExclusive survey: 60% of UK exporters see Brexit as 'major problem'
The Grocer surveyed 50 exporters about their hopes and fears following the Brexit vote, here are their answers …
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NewsMarmite: Morrisons is first to put the price up
Morrisons has put the price of Marmite up by 12.5% – the first supermarket to do so since ‘Marmitegate’
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Analysis & FeaturesPlain sailing or rough seas for exporters post Brexit?
Current figures are buoyant, but a Grocer survey reveals grave misgivings, with some “terrified” by the government’s approach
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Analysis & FeaturesIrish food exporters face 'devastating' post-Brexit future
Irish food exporters to the UK are facing a potentially catastrophic hit due to the weak pound and Brexit uncertainty
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Comment & OpinionMults, suppliers and consumers must face up to price rises
Two weeks ago we saw one of the first tangible implications of Brexit in a very public pricing spat
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Comment & OpinionGet real with inflation
Sir; price rises will have to be put through to protect margins and employment
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NewsCity Snapshot: Brexit hits first half trading at C&C Group
Currency volatility and consumer uncertainty after the UK’s vote to leave the EU has hit first half sales and profits at Magners producer C&C Group
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NewsTesco chairman warns Brexit will push up supermarket prices
Supermarket prices are “very likely” to rise in the coming months because of the impact of Brexit says John Allan
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NewsGovernment launches Food Innovation Network to help entrepreneurs
The new initiative will provide access to test kitchens and laboratories
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NewsFood and drink export 'action plan' to boost economy
Demand around the world for British brands will help boost food and drink exports by £2.9bn, Andrea Leadsom has claimed
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Comment & OpinionNick Clegg is right to shine a light on food prices, but his Brexit analysis is flawed
Gerald Mason of Tate & Lyle Sugars argues Brexit doesn’t have to mean punishingly high tariffs





