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NewsIrish grocery market slips into -0.2% deflation
SuperValu regained the title of Ireland’s largest grocer, having been pipped by Dunnes Stores for the past two months
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NewsBonds owner Innovative Bites swoops for Hancocks in £100m deal
American food wholesaler Innovative Bites has swooped to add Hancocks Cash & Carry to its growing confectionery empire in a deal worth about £100m, The Grocer can reveal.
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco results: what the analysts say
Tesco’s UK-like-for-like sales were up 0.9% in the year – its first reported full-year growth for seven years. Here’s how analysts have reacted
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NewsMedia Bites 12 April: Pensions regulator, Asda, Majestic Wine
The UK’s pensions lifeboat has helped to block the sale of a packaging company after a prospective buyer drew up plans to dump its retirement scheme obligations
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco posts first full-year UK sales rise for seven years
Tesco has posted its first full-year like-for-like UK sales growth since 2009/2010 as the supermarket’s recovery under CEO Dave Lewis continues to gather pace
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NewsOscar Mayer acquired by German PE house
UK ready meals supplier Oscar Mayer has been bought by German private equity player Deutsche Beteiligungs (DBAG) as it seeks to build a new European food group.
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NewsRising food prices could boost the discounters
Aldi and Lidl have been tipped to benefit from escalating grocery inflation after inflation remained at 2.3% last month despite rising prices for food, alcohol and tobacco.
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NewsLabour to 'declare war on late payments' to small businesses
Jeremy Corbyn will also pledge not to increase the corporation tax rate for small businesses…
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NewsSpar wholesaler Henderson sees record financial year
Henderson increased pre-tax profits by 11% to £24m and invested a record £34m throughout retail infrastructure and employment
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NewsDX Group shareholder Gatemore aims to block John Menzies deal
The companies said the merger would result in yearly savings of £8m to £12m
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NewsFood sales increase in March thanks to inflation but hopes rest on Easter
Food retailers managed to record growth in March but the rise was mainly driven by inflation as the sector pins its hopes on a bumper Easter.
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NewsMedia Bites 11 April: Tesco, Mondelez, Tim Hortons, Whole Foods
It was a fairly quiet start to the week for the grocery/fmcg world in the papers ahead of the Easter break, but Tesco stays in the headlines as its fine for the accounting scandal is approved in court.
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NewsCity snapshot: Majestic Wine retail MD John Colley steps down
Majestic Wine MD John Colley is leaving the wine retailer a little more than 18 months after joining to take a new role closer to his young children in the South of England
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NewsACS warns Jeremy Corbyn over Labour 'real living wage' pledge
The national living wage is set to reach 60% of median earnings by 2020
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NewsJohn Menzies-DX Group tie-up 'good news' says NFRN
The companies said the merger would result in savings of £8m to £12m each year…
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NewsBoycott report shows long-term effect of negative publicity
The report shows that of those who stopped using a brand, three-quarters (67%) still boycott it
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NewsCity snapshot: BrewDog sells 22% to US PE firm for £213m
BrewDog has offloaded a 22% stake to a US private equity house in a deal valuing the craft brewer £1bn.
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NewsMedia Bites 10 April: Tesco, Unilever, BrewDog, ABF, McCormick/Reckitt
Tesco gets some heavy coverage this weekend ahead of its latest annual results on Wednesday. Plus, Unilever continues to generate interest from the papers; and BrewDog sells a 22% stake to a US private equity house for £213m, valuing the brewer at £1bn.
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NewsUnilever 'Sprexit' and strategic review: what the analysts say
The results of Unilever’s much-anticipated strategic review didn’t come as a great surprise to the City, but what did the analysts make of the announcement.
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NewsReckitt Benckiser to 'explore all options' with food sell-off
Selling off food assets seems to be all the rage these days





