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NewsSainsbury's confirms increase to hourly base pay rate
The retailer said the move will give 121,000 store colleagues an average pay rise of 9.3%
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NewsDovecote Park to launch new beef and venison brand
The Waitrose own label beef supplier is launching The Juicy Meat Co this autumn in a bid to target new audiences
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NewsAHDB set to launch £1m Cheeky Beef campaign
Marketing push will launch later this month and target time-short households with a range of 30-minute or less recipes
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NewsThe Grocer Drink Awards is back for 2018... and we're raising the stakes
This year we’ve expanded the categories to include buying teams, as well as ad campaigns and promotions
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News'Significant progress' on the environment by dairy industry
The 10th Dairy Roadmap report showed greenhouse emissions to have fallen by 24% since the initiative was launched
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NewsNew Stowford Press cider TV ad to air over summer
Centring on Stowford’s local provenance, it features comedian Ellie Taylor and adventurer-cum-author Alastair Humphreys
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NewsYeo Valley rolls out new 1.5l organic milk format in Tesco
The format, in whole, semi-skimmed & skimmed variants, was developed to give ‘added convenience and better value’
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NewsPoundworld to close 117 stores by 31 August under terms of CVA
A document seen by The Grocer lays out details of a rescue plan for the ailing variety discounter, following a below expectation Christmas trading period and stock availability issues resulting from the loss of credit insurance for suppliers
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NewsBooths' Media City store sees 90% food to go sales increase
Improvement works at the Manchester store included a new soup & hot sandwich bar, patisserie counter and breakfast bar
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NewsIndustry leaders to challenge ban on 'junk food' promotions
Supplier organisations have engaged lawyers to begin preparing a case, The Grocer can reveal
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NewsSainsbury’s looks to smaller brands in babyfood shake-up
Heinz and Hipp dropped for Kiddylicious, For Aisha and Piccolo, as well as Sainsbury’s own Little Ones
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NewsCity snapshot: Stronger pricing boosts bottom line at Tate & Lyle
Tate & Lyle has posted a 23% jump in full year pre-tax profits despite falling sales of its key Sucralose sugar substitute product as improved pricing boosted margins. Plus, PayPoint posts a rise in annual sales and profits, driven by increased retail penetration, Tesco and Booker director takes chairman role at C&C Group and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 24 May: M&S, Britvic, Dairy Crest
The papers are full of the woes of Marks & Spencer this morning, after the UK retail stalwart posted a 62% plunge in annual profits yesterday.
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NewsAF Blakemore's Gateshead depot sold to UWG
The deal protects the jobs of 45 existing members of staff and will see the depot move to new ownership in June
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NewsCraft brewers create ‘BritHop’ series inspired by Brit bands
Five of the UK’s top craft brewers have collaborated on the initiative
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NewsBritvic eyes low sugar opportunities after factory closure dents first half earnings
Robinsons maker Britvic has said an increased focus on low and no sugar brands could work to its advantage after a first half which was impacted by the closure of its Norwich factory.
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NewsChris Kirke takes over from Janet McCollum as Moy Park CEO
Ex-boss of Greencore’s US division hired to ‘drive accelerated growth’ says owner Pilgrim’s Pride
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NewsDairy Crest to plough £85m into cheese business
Investment will allow Cathedral City owner to increase production capacity and target new export markets
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NewsFood & drink companies miss PHE sugar reduction targets
Figures released by PHE today showed there had been an overall 2% reduction in sugar from a 2015 baseline, well short of the 5% target for the first year of the programme set in March last year
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NewsLabour intervenes in proposed Asda-Sainsbury's merger
Rebecca Long-Bailey, shadow secretary of state for business, said the merger ‘could spell disaster’ for suppliers





