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NewsMorrisons to expand Amazon Prime Now delivery partnership across UK
The retailer announced today (12 September) it had signed an undisclosed multi-year deal with the online giant, to replace its previous rolling relationship
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NewsFood and drink reacts to Operation Yellowhammer ‘worst-case scenario’ report
Yesterday ministers published the findings of Operation Yellowhammer, having been being forced to make the document public
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NewsDrinks suppliers scaling back investment as PDPD ban looms
As of April next year, it will be illegal to pay duty on the alcohol in a drink before increasing its volume by diluting it
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NewsBiotiful Dairy to launch kefir ranges for kids
Kefir Quark Squeezy and Kefir Slurpy launch in Ocado and Whole Foods in October
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NewsHeck mulls beer and beans ideas in diversification push
The sausage brand has registered its trademark under three alcohol categories
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NewsM&S brings Infarm vertical farms to seven London stores
Customers will be able to pick fresh herbs from the in-store ‘farms’, which are the first of their kind in the UK
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NewsBritish brands eye hard seltzer trend with upcoming launches
Something & Nothing is poised to launch a full range of ‘spirited’ seltzers next year…
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NewsWaitrose pulls out of online deal with Today Development Partners
TDP and Waitrose.com had planned to work together to develop three automated customer fulfilment centres
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NewsCity snapshot: Morrisons first half profits rise 5.3% despite first quarterly sales dip since 2016
Morrisons has posted a 5.3% rise in first half pre-tax profits despite recording a second quarter sales fall of 1.9%. Plus, The John Lewis Partnership has posted a £25.9m loss in the first six months of the year, British American Tobacco has announced it is to cut 2,300 jobs globally and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 12 Sep: Yellowhammer/Brexit, Trump/vaping, AB InBev
Supplies of some fresh food will decrease and supermarket prices may also rise, according to secret documents the government was forced by MPs to publish.
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NewsBidfood makes DTC debut with standalone Catering2You service
The foodservice giant has launched Catering2You.co.uk, a standalone online marketplace aimed at small businesses, event organisers and consumers looking to buy in bulk
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NewsLidl plays up quality and range in Big On autumn ad campaign
The Karmarama-created ad is the second campaign in the Big On series as the retailer continues to grow its market share
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NewsRhian Bartlett to return to Sainsbury’s as fresh food director
Bartlett will rejoin the company in November, replacing Adrian Cook who left the business at the end of July
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NewsGovernment plans for ‘all-in’ deposit return scheme branded ‘total nightmare’
Yesterday (10 September) the Scottish government published draft legislation for a national rollout from 1 April 2021
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NewsYoung’s expands chilled fish offering with sea bass NPD
It will launch three sea bass lines into Asda on 16 September
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NewsKP Snacks to roll out revamped Tyrrells veg crisps range
Set to be part of a £2.5m spend, it comes two months after The Grocer revealed the plan for the overhaul
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NewsHalo Top sold to US ice cream giant Wells Enterprises
The Eden Creamery ice cream brand was snapped up for an undisclosed amount, with the deal expected to complete this month
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NewsThe Coconut Collaborative makes hot puddings debut
Chocolate Melt in the Middle comprises gluten-free sponge, dark chocolate and coconut cream
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News3D printed vegan meat a step closer after startup wins $6m investment
Israel-based Redefine Meat aims to create industrial-level 3D printing machines for use across the food sector
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NewsCity snapshot: UK shop closures surge to record levels
Heightened restructuring activity has seen the half-year net reduction in stores on Britain’s high streets hit record levels according to research by the Local Data Company and PwC.





