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NewsCarlsberg to completely overhaul recipe of core 'green' lager
It is unclear if the brand will continue to be sold in 440ml cans, as Carlsberg is focusing its efforts on promoting a new 330ml format
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NewsSuppliers respond to good treatment from buyers, finds study
The study found suppliers who believe they are fairly treated by retailers put more resources into their relationships
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NewsPret a Manger to offer house and employment to the homeless
Pret chief executive Clive Schlee said the project had been a five-year project in the making
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NewsJTI starts privately prosecuting illegal tobacco sellers
JTI this week removed its 35th gantry in five years from retailers convicted of selling illicit tobacco
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NewsDRS Leeds trial: public 'not motivated by financial rewards'
Ministers should think again about retailers being the main centres for use of DRS machines, organisers suggested
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NewsWater Works adds ‘planet-friendly’ spring water in Tetra Paks
Single serve cartons of the locally sourced spring water are available now, with a 1 litre format to follow in the summer
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NewsOne in 10 start to stockpile as no-deal Brexit threat looms
Even Leave voters are starting to stockpile, our exclusive new research reveals
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NewsNative Snacks makes grocery debut with Popped Lotus Seeds
For each pack sold, Native will donate 1p to support ‘health camps’ for the people of Bihar, one of India’s poorest states
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NewsCity snapshot: High street suffers worst January since 2013
The UK retail industry suffered its worst start to the year since 2013, according to the monthly BDO High Street sales tracker. Plus, Brexit preparations and turnaround costs drive Kellogg’s to fourth quarter loss and Cranswick and Ocado shares plunge
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NewsMedia Bites 8 Feb: Premier Foods, Ocado, Cranswick
The former chief executive of Premier Foods, Gavin Darby, has been awarded a golden handshake worth at least £1.1m from the heavily indebted foodmaker.
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NewsMondelez shrinks pack sizes across Cadbury Easter range
Cadbury Mini Eggs have taken the biggest hit whilst a number of shell egg SKUs have also been reduced
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NewsG's to bring brands to British produce aisles
It has partnered with food giant Kraft to ‘bring excitement back’ into veg
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NewsProfitability dented as Yeo Valley sees cost of production rise
The dairy supplier saw sales rise by £2.5m, but cost of sales rose by 9%, hitting profitability
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NewsAsda raises price of fruit ciders as new duty levels kick in
The retailer has raised prices across SKUs from brands such as Kopparberg, Magners, Old Mout and Rekorderlig
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NewsBrewDog reveals 10-strong lineup of Overworks sour beers
The new range includes Funk x Punk, a 5.5% abv version of its flagship Punk IPA aged in sangiovese red wine foeders…
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NewsSoil Association considering Irish scheme in no-deal Brexit plans
The organic certification body was still ‘investigating options’ about launching a scheme in Ireland, it said this week
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NewsConvenience store food-to-go sales set to soar, report says
The value of the UK food-to-go market is set to be worth £21.2bn in 2019
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NewsChristine Heffernan to take over as Tesco comms director
Heffernan replaces Jane Lawrie who has spent two-and-a-half years in the role
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NewsFSA chair Heather Hancock reappointed for another three years
Hancock stepped up to the post from deputy chair in 2016 and will continue at the helm of the regulator until March 2022





