All news articles – Page 1353
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News2 Sisters returns to underlying growth as turnaround strategy ‘gains momemtum’
Quarterly underlying profits at 2 Sisters’s parent company Boparan rose for the first time in over two years, as the chicken giant’s turnaround strategy has begun to take hold.
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NewsMetallica donates to food distribution charity City Harvest London
City Harvest rescues surplus food and delivers it to those in need via chilled vans seven days a week
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NewsHenry Dimbleby to lead Defra food sector review
The Leon co-founder’s review will form part of work for a new National Food Strategy for England
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NewsAsda and Warburtons to benefit FareShare with new charity ‘promotion’
The promotion is expected to result in more than a million products being donated to FareShare
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NewsTesco incubator scheme champions gut health and seltzer trends
The grocery giant has announced the nine small fmcg businesses that will take part in its 2019 development programme
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NewsShoppers in favour of plastic-free aisles and bag ban, finds survey
The independent poll of 2,000 consumers found that 58% were worried about packaging in general…
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NewsCo-op opens On the Go concept convenience store in London
Aimed at busy shoppers, the premises feature fast self-service tills and separate ‘food for now’ and ‘food for later’ area…
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NewsMorrisons to kick-off store picking in Plymstock next week
More branches in the south-west region are expected to quickly follow
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NewsCity snapshot: Golden summer boosts Greene King but 2019 trading hit by poor weather
Greene King has posted a rise in annual sales and underlying profits driven by the UK’s warm summer last year and the World Cup, but has warned its trading so far this year has been impacted by the wetter weather.
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NewsMedia Bites 27 June: Starbucks UK, Boots, General Mills
Starbucks UK has reported its first annual loss since 2013 after store closures, rising costs and the renegotiation of leases took their toll.
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NewsEuropean heatwave boosts underlying performance at Froneri
Froneri’s underlying annual profits jumped 62% last year as the ice cream giant’s sales were boosted by the summer heatwave hitting Europe last year.
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NewsHenderson Group to invest £26m on company-owned stores
The investment will include £17m on nine new-build stores and £9m for six Spar and Eurospar refurbishments
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NewsCentral England Co-op launches summer food bank appeal for children
The society said food banks often saw a rise in demand from families when the ‘safety net’ of free school meals was removed
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NewsM&S links with ITV Weather’s Lucy Verasamy for fresh campaign
24 episodes are to be shown over the next six weeks in the tie-up
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NewsPoundland takes on One Below with 50p ‘manager’s specials’ lines
Many One Belows are close to Poundlands, including one immediately next door in London’s Bexleyheath
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NewsMoy Park faces investigations over chicken welfare practices
An animal rights charity says it has seen ”extreme animal suffering” at three of the poultry producer’s farms
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NewsAsda adds 100 new wines in major shake-up of its booze aisles
Jacob’s Creek has been completely delisted in the range review
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NewsCity snapshot: Applegreen breaks into US Mid-West
Applegreen has made its first major foray in to the United States’ Mid-West. Plus, Tesco to outline sustainability plans, first half profits dip at Wynnstay and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 26 June: E-cigs, Grocery market share, Insects
San Francisco has become the first US city to block sales of e-cigarettes that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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NewsPopcorn Shed unveils ‘European first’ MiniPop range
The new snack is made from white corn kernels that pop to around half the size of regular popcorn





