All articles by Helen Gilbert – Page 40
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NewsFake tan sales down as Towie factor wears off
As a quick and cheap way to a healthy glow, fake tanning seemed the perfect answer to a series of washout summers…
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NewsR&R 'completes the jigsaw' to create ice cream dream team
R&R Ice Cream will double in size and compete head on with Unilever’s ice creams after acquiring Fredericks Dairies…
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NewsCondom maker calls for more disruptive condom displays
Supermarkets are being urged to spice up the way they display condoms by abandoning traditional PoS locations…
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NewsNicole Scherzinger named face of Müller's chilled dessert range
Pop star Nicole Scherzinger has been chosen as the glamorous face of Müller Corner’s new chilled dessert-style range.
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NewsMüller Wiseman Dairies hires Carl Ravenhall as MD
Müller UK & Ireland has recruited a dairy industry stalwart as managing director of Müller Wiseman Dairies…
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NewsJTI hits out at talk of plain tobacco packaging for Scotland
Japan International Tobacco has slammed press reports claiming that the Scottish government is set to introduce plain packaging for tobacco products.
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NewsBibby wins Lavazza foodservice distribution contract
Bibby Distribution has won a new warehousing and distribution contract to handle Lavazza’s UK foodservice business…
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NewsMorrisons takes the lead with underage booze testing
Morrisons is leading the way when it comes to preventing underage alcohol sales, according to Serve Legal…
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NewsEast End Foods to sell curry powder to India
East End Foods intends to spice up its business –by exporting curry powder back to India…
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Grocer 33Tesco Extra Ryde, Isle of Wight
The store was originally 44,000 sq ft but five years ago a new 80,000 sq ft store was built to give us extra non-food spac…
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Fletchers Bakeries opens £7m facility in Sheffield
Fletchers Group of Bakeries has unveiled a brand new £7m production facility in Sheffield.
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NewsBRC hits back in cheese labelling spat
The British Retail Consortium has hit back over claims that the retail industry is failing to include country-of-origin labelling on own brand cheeses.
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NewsCo-op, Nestle and Sainsbury’s join green scheme pilot
The Co-operative Group, Nestle and Sainsbury’s have signed up to a pilot scheme that will explore ways to improve the cradle-to-retail environmental footprint of some of their products…
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NewsBrits lead rest of Europe in getting their ‘five a day’ fruit and veg
UK consumers eat more fruit and vegetables than those in Europe with almost one in five Brits consuming at least five portions on a daily basis, new research has suggested.
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NewsPizza oven investment pays off at Jempson's Peasmarsh store
Sussex-based Jempson’s is tempting shoppers at its flagship store with homemade, hot takeaway pizzas prepared and baked on…
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NewsCoca-Cola exempted from Australian recycling container tax
The Coca-Cola Co has insisted it “fully supports” recycling – despite winning a court bid making it exempt from a tax…
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NewsCo-op savings scheme proves popular as stamp sales soar
The Co-operative Group, which launched its new ‘protected’ Christmas savings scheme trust fund in January, has seen sales of its savings stamps soar by a third.
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NewsTesco pledges to keep listening on Sherborne superstore
Tesco has pledged to continue consulting Dorset residents over plans to build a superstore in the market town of Sherborne despite fierce opposition.
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Lads' mags get display guidance from ACS
Shop managers can now benefit from new guidance from the Association of Convenience Stores on how to display lads’ mags discreetly.
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NewsKeep food in original packaging, shoppers urged
Wrap is urging shoppers to store food in its original packaging after new research indicated they are unaware this can extend shelf life by an extra two weeks





