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Müller to pay Direct milk producers 1.5ppl less from January
It marks the end of a sustained period of price rises by the dairy giant and the wider dairy sector, amid tightened dairy commodity supplies
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NewsFyne Ales adds Origins range of foraged-ingredient beers
The NPD was designed to showcase the brand’s “provenance and status as an authentic Scottish farmhouse brewery”
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NewsFortnum & Mason credits record sales to tea and hampers
Tea sales spiked by 18% and the luxury retailer’s hampers also enjoyed a strong year, with sales up by 15%
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NewsSainsbury's opens own barista-staffed coffee bars
The six bars, branded ‘1869 Coffee’, will look to tap into growth enjoyed by Costa and Starbucks…
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NewsPots & Co raises £4.5m to invest in kitchens and drive growth
Pots & Co sells its ceramic dessert pots in Waitrose, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Ocado, Whole Foods Market, Harrods, Booths and Selfridges
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NewsThatchers launches 10-packs of Haze cloudy cider
The new format, set to roll out from January, was “a natural progression to ensure customers are stocked up to enjoy at home”
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NewsIceland launches premium gin range at The Food Warehouse
Iceland’s own label gin, Towpath (43% abv), will hit shelves for the first time, and three SKUs from posh mixer brand Fever-Tree will sit alongside
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NewsMorrisons vows to fight data leak compensation ruling
Retailer may be forced to make a large payout despite claiming it had done all it could to protect staff
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NewsNational Food Crime Unit will need an extra £5m
It is vital to move into Phase 2 before the UK leaves the EU, boss Andy Morling has warned
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NewsTony Reed tells P&H colleagues and customers: 'I'm sorry'
Reed said he was ‘dreadfully sorry’ to all the stakeholders that he had been unable to save the wholesaler
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NewsAppleby Westward unveils retailer club with own-label rebates
Appleby Westward said it was investing £600,000 to support Spar own-label products over the course of next year
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NewsOn-pack labelling: food companies propose portion-based plan
Many products, including cheeses, biscuits and olive spreads, would have red warnings replaced with amber lights
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NewsThe Co-op launches Christmas ad with Blur Britpop classic Tender
The 60-second ad features performances by seven community groups from across the UK
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NewsRetailers race to plug supply gaps in wake of P&H demise
The sudden collapse of Palmer & Harvey left its retail customers and major suppliers scrambling to shore up supplies
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NewsGreencore steadies ship after year of 'building foundations'
Greencore’s share price had plunged by about 40% since March before releasing its annual financial results on Tuesday
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NewsCity snapshot: Pots & Co sells stake for £4.6m
Fast growing desserts supplier Pots & Co has sold a minority stake valuing the business at £36m. Plus a look at what else is in this week’s edition of The Grocer and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 1 Dec: Fortnum & Mason, Greene King/Marston's, AB InBev
The boss of Fortnum & Mason, the 310-year-old upmarket grocer, has claimed that “brand Britain has been firmly damaged” by the uncertainty around Brexit
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NewsLindt leads charge of pre-Christmas chocolate deals
Bargain hunters will find better savings on Cadbury, Nestlé and Mars products than on Lindt
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NewsEnglish wine brand Chapel Down unveils trendy spirits range
It has launched a gin and a vodka, both made with grape skins from its 2016 harvest
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NewsJJ Food Service looks to help P&H staff made redundant
Today’s Group has also expressed sympathy for P&H staff





