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NewsFruit & veg labour crisis is year-round problem, says BGA
New research published by the BGA this week suggested the industry needed a year-round supply of labour, said CEO Jack Ward
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NewsYazoo no added sugar range gets chocolate flavour
The product is the UK’s first-ever chocolate-flavoured dairy drink to contain no added sugar and no artificial sweeteners, claims FrielsndCampina
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NewsSainsbury's launches Tu Formal premium menswear collection
The supermarket’s menswear sales increased almost 13% in the year to September 2016
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NewsJJ Food Service launches credit card for caterers
Customers can add the card on to their online account or use it in-store…
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NewsSainsbury's to open four more in-store Mini Habitats
The openings will mean Sainsbury’s has a total of 10 Mini Habitats across its network
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NewsGreggs signs Time to Change mental health workplace pledge
Greggs launched its Balanced You health and wellbeing initiative ealier this year…
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NewsRowse Honey launches Three Bears push starring gay men
The ad’s stars - Matt, Joel and Phil - will appear in three YouTube episodes
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NewsBol launches trio of plant-based Super Soups
The vegan-friendly soup will roll out from 9 November with a ‘high in plant protein’ claim
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NewsNew profits warning from Real Good Food
Real Good Food has warned it is likely to post a loss in the current financial year commodity price increases and labour costs have hit earnings.
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NewsMedia Bites 23 Oct: Aldi/Lidl, Sainsbury's, Brexit
Discount supermarkets Aldi and Lidl are pressing ahead with rapid expansion despite fears over shifting shopping habits that are forcing Britain’s “Big Four” grocers to shake up their store estates.
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NewsBrewDog returns to crowd for fifth time to raise £10m
BrewDog is again turning to its ‘equity punks’ to raise up to £50m in its fifth crowd campaign
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NewsP&G reports sluggish growth in first quarter
Procter & Gamble got off to a slow start in its new financial year as sales came in below expectations as sluggish growth continued to plague global consumer goods giants.
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NewsReckitt restructure baffles City analysts
A surprise radical restructure at Reckitt Benckiser left analysts scratching their heads this week
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NewsBestway in running for Costcutter contract while still eyeing Nisa deal
Costcutter-owner Bibby Line Group has lowered its expectations recently, but the two parties are still thought to be some distance apart
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NewsBritvic launches posh squash ranges aimed at adults
The Fruit Creations and Cordials lineups fall below the threshold of next April’s sugar levy of 5g per 100ml (after dilution)
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NewsDavid Shaw leaves Genius to become MD at Good Hemp
Good Hemp has appointed Genius Gluten Free commercial director David Shaw as its new MD
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NewsQuorn capitalises on meat-free popularity with revenue jump
Quorn is back in double-digit growth as demand for meat-free alternatives continues to boom in the UK and overseas…
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NewsHarrods sales pass £2bn as tourists make most of weak pound
Harrods expects capital expenditure to continue to increase over the coming years
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NewsUK winning war on sugar as industry responds on health
The war on sugar is working, exclusive analysis by The Grocer reveals
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NewsIceland refashions its booze for Christmas
Iceland is making a concerted play to boost its share of the alcohol market with an influx of new own-label drinks





