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NewsBrewDog poised to release new dry-hopped Lost Lager
Lost Lager uses classic Noble hops and will be ready for bottling in approximately three weeks time…
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NewsRichard Walker to join The Grocer as latest guest editor
Walker has been the face of Iceland’s bold new environmental plan, which has attracted huge interest from UK media organisations
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NewsPremier Foods boosted by non-branded, discounter sales
More evidence has emerged that Premier is tapping into discounter growth to boost sales…
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NewsSymington's recovery on track following drive to reduce costs
Symington’s is back into the black as a turnaround strategy has started to yield results…
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NewsWaitrose pledges to drop black plastic from own-label produce
Waitrose will not sell any own-label food in black plastic beyond 2019. The move follows the announcement earlier in the week by Iceland to cut plastic packaging from all its own label products within five years
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NewsMcVitie’s Digestives to ‘shrinkflate’ as Pladis slims packs
Pladis blamed the change on ‘rising cost of ingredients and changes in the exchange rates’
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NewsAmazon extends Virtual Dash Button service to UK Prime users
Amazon first launched its physical Dash Buttons in August 2016…
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NewsParfetts hikes new store target in wake of Tesco-Booker deal
Parfetts currently operates 350 Go Local stores and aims to take this figure up to 500 by the end of the year
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NewsAldi and Asda end sale of high-caffeine drinks to under-16s
Waitrose previously said it would also ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s…
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NewsSharry Cramond made M&S food & hospitality marketing head
Cramond joins M&S from Southeastern Grocers, in Jacksonville, Florida
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NewsJudith McKenna set to helm Walmart's international division
McKenna would take over from current international boss and fellow Brit Dave Cheesewright, said Bloomberg
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NewsWrap forges new industry/NGO alliance to slash use of plastics
Leading retailers and suppliers are in talks with Wrap ahead of launching a major new commitment
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NewsCommunication must be high-quality to communicate quality
Because we make dairy-free drinks, some of our consumers assume we are anti-dairy, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health. Not so
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NewsCity snapshot: SHS Group tipped as winner of £50m Meridian auction
Nut butter brand Meridian is closing in on a £50m takeover, with SHS Group as poised to win the highly competitive auction according to City insiders. Plus FeverTree surges on takeover whispers, ABF shares hit by sugar weakness and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 19 January: Steinhoff, FeverTree, ABF, Costa
Steinhoff International, the scandal-hit South African retail conglomerate, is in talks with banks to secure additional financing to keep the company afloat.
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NewsAsda plans Calorie Counted own label
Asda is planning a new own-label range called Calorie Counted, set to launch in the spring…
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NewsMüller introduces first Frijj sharing bottles
It comes as the dairy giant seeks to develop new usage occasions for the brand and target the take-home market
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NewsEx-MoD spin doctor Stephen Bethel to head BRC corporate affairs
Bethel will lead the BRC’s communications and political engagement team with its three priority campaigns…
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NewsPalmer & Harvey vans, lorries and trailers to go into auction
The vehicles that will be auctioned on Tuesday and Wednesday next week
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NewsDisney Kitchen brand debuts with snacks and ready meals
The eight-strong lineup of baked savoury and sweet snacks are made under licence by Glasgow’s Lightbody Ventures





