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NewsAsda slammed for 'shocking' AHDB Pork Watch performance
The National Pig Association said it would seek ‘urgent answers’ on why British pork facings have fallen
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NewsGrocemania and Quiqup set to link up for one-hour deliveries in London
The deal would see orders placed on Grocemania’s website and delivered by Quiqup couriers
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NewsCO2 shortage halts production at Tulip's Brechin plant
Ther pork giant said it would stop slaughtering at the site this afternoon
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NewsSheppy's launches its first low-alcohol cider online
Sheppy’s Low Alcohol Classic Cider has rolled out with an eye to tapping a growing number of abstaining Brits
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NewsBrighton Gin launches limited edition Pride bottle designs
When placed next to each other, the eight-bottle range spells the name of the city
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NewsHipp Organic to make TV ad debut in £2m push
The German babyfood brand, which launched in the UK about 25 years ago, is down 4% in value
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NewsWarm weather and World Cup help grow supermarket sales by 2.1%
Warm weather and the start of the World Cup have helped overall supermarket sales rise 2.1% in the 12 weeks to 17 June, marking 25 consecutive periods of industry growth, according to Kantar Worldpanel.
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NewsMedia Bites 26 June: Grocery Code Adjudicator, Tesco, Morrisons
Britain’s supermarkets are treating their suppliers better, according to the UK’s Grocery Code Adjudicator
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NewsWalkers Sensations adds nut-based Streetmix range
The three variants are inspired by ’the street food scene of vibrant cities from around the world’
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NewsBulldog makes razor debut with Original Bamboo Razor
The NPD is expected to make its debut in Boots in August
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NewsSainsbury's drops behind Tesco in Adjudicator code compliance
Aldi rated top for fifth year in a row with 97% of suppliers saying it complied with the code consistently well or mostly
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NewsPoundworld founder Chris Edwards looking to buy 186 stores
A decision is due to be announced by administrators Deloitte on whether a buyer has been secured or all 335 stores face closure
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NewsEU pushes ahead with tariffs on US food and drink exports
American bourbon, tobacco, sweetcorn, orange juice and peanut butter are among the food and drink products hit by the 25% tax
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NewsEat 17 rolls out refillable stations in sustainability push
Stations offer dried cereal, chickpeas, kidney beans, rice, gluten-free penne, chia seeds, dried lentils and goji berries
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NewsCostcutter upgrades online platform in new technology push
As part of the platform upgrade retailers can now review current and past orders and bookmark regularly bought products
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NewsUpbeat launches flavoured water duo with protein
Spring Water Enriched with Protein & Vitamins is flavoured with real fruit, with each 100ml containing 2.4g of whey protein
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NewsKopparberg adds low-calorie Cranberry cider to Light range
It would cater to shoppers “looking for a lighter, but equally tasty variant, of Kopparberg’s signature fruit cider”, said the brand
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NewsMorrisons swaps plastic for sustainable fresh produce bags
The paper bags come in one size and can be used for any of Morrisons’ loose fruit, veg and salad items
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NewsBooths scraps plastic produce bags for compostable versions
The upmarket retailer expects the compostable bags to be introduced in all 28 stores by August
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NewsCity snapshot: 2 Sisters hit by protein price inflation
UK chicken giant 2 Sisters was buoyed by the £200m sale of Goodfellas to Nomad Foods in its third quarter, but underlying profitability collapsed on a £5.8m protein division loss. Plus, Oasis Management steps up campaign against Premier Foods CEO Gavin Darby and all the rest of the latest news from the City.





