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NewsOn the Dot's supermarket delivery operation delayed
On the Dot was to begin making one-hour deliveries for an unnamed “major supermarket” from July but the service has yet to launch
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NewsEco-conscious US brand Just Water makes UK debut
Founded in 2015 by Jaden Smith, son of Hollywood star Will Smith, Just Water is packed in 82% renewable packaging
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NewsCrafty Nectar launches pair of 'craft-sourced' ciders
The brand recently made its first move into wholesale with the launch of a ‘trade’ wing to supply pubs and restaurants.
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NewsSpeakeasy launches new trio of alcoholic ice cream
Amaretto, Limoncello and Coffee Liqueur will be available initially for foodservice
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NewsPepsiCo agrees to buy SodaStream in $3.2bn deal
Pepsico has agreed to buy home soft-drink-making business SodaStream International in a $3.2bn deal, Sainsbury and Asda could have to dispose stores in as many as 300 locations and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 20 Aug: Sainsbury's/Asda, PepsiCo, and Amazon
J Sainsbury and Asda could have to dispose of stores in up to 300 locations across Britain if the two grocers are to succeed in convincing regulators to approve their proposed merger, reports The Times
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NewsHiggidy sales fall flat following 'major brand restructure'
Sales at premium pie maker Higgidy flat-lined last year as a major restructure of the brand hit revenues, though sales have picked up in recent months.
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NewsSnack brands Pastinos and Raw Chocolate Co appoint administrators
Pastinos pasta snacks is on the market for a potential rescue deal, while Sussex-based The Raw Chocolate Co was bought from administration, saving a dozen jobs
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NewsTuk Tuk Chai ditches dragon’s investment for crowdfunding
The chilled drink manufacturer appeared on Dragon’s Den but confirmed after filming it decided to walk away from the deal in favour of a £150k cash injection from the crowd
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NewsSignature Flatbreads begin recruitment drive after £10m cash boost
Sales jumped 17% over the past year, the company said, with working capital and a recruitment drive needed to upscale production
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NewsBernard Matthews hiring to service supermarket supply deal
The turkey giant is set to create an extra 400 jobs at its Great Witchingham plant
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NewsBrussels sprouts crop set to be hit by summer drought
The heatwave drove down consumer demand by around 30%, said the British Growers Association
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NewsWaitrose becomes latest retailer to hit the reset button
The Grocer can reveal Waitrose has been working with consultants from OC&C on the process
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NewsBestway unveils new franchise model for Conviviality retailers
The wholesaler has spent the past four weeks meeting with retailers to set out a new franchise model for Bestway Retail
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NewsAldi raises the steaks with 36-day dry-aged Aberdeen Angus beef
Aldi’s Specially Selected steaks will be matured for longer than at any other UK supermarket – even Hawksmoor
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NewsCrediton Dairy posts 9.7% sales increase to £68.5m
Despite the increase in turnover, its profits took a £1m hit as it focused on R&D
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NewsVK unveils Watermelon RTD following public vote
The 4% abv drink was chosen to join the range after a nationwide competition to find a new flavour for the brand
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NewsCo-op overtakes discounters in store planning 'space race'
The Co-op overtook the two discounters for the most planning applications submitted in the first half of 2018
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NewsGlyphosate essential for UK food production, say farmers
British farming bodies have stressed the necessity and safety of glyphosate after the US Monsanto ruling
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NewsCity snapshot: Tuk Tuk Chai ditches Dragons' Den for crowdfund cash
A chilled chai drink manufacturer which secured a £100k investment on Dragons’ Den has ditched the funding in favour of a crowdfunded cash injection, Vaping should be promoted as a less harmful alternative to smoking by the government, a committee of MPs has said today and the rest of the news from the City.





