All news articles – Page 1705
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NewsPark Garage Group coffee overhaul sees 50% uplift in sales
Forecourt operator has installed Franke coffee machines and switched provider to Seattle’s Best
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NewsUnite calls for government to share food price information
Union has requested that Defra shares its estimates for Brexit-related food price hikes
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NewsCo-op prioritises long-term deals with suppliers
CEO Steve Murrells has made long-term strategic deals with suppliers a key priority
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NewsKP Snacks in black for first time since Intersnack takeover
Operating profits more than doubled after investment in factories over the past three years significantly reduced costs
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NewsWild meat range for Iceland Food Warehouse
The frozen, hand-butchered range includes venison steaks, wood pigeon breast, cuts of pheasant, boar and partridge
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NewsStarbucks tech guru Mark Fabes joins Holland & Barrett as CIO
Fabes will focus on uncovering customer insights from H&B’s website and loyalty card programme in the newly created role
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NewsHaribo shrinks pack sizes as costs rise
The German confectioner has shrunk some of its most popular lines but prices in the mults have not fallen accordingly
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NewsAge, race, gender? Irrelevant questions of a retrograde era
It will be a great day when diversity is freed from its stubborn association with those that possess differing physical traits, says Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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NewsMorrisons employees singalong with Elvis in Price Crunch TV ad
The ad features staff and customers joining in with Elvis Presley’s song, Way Down
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NewsCity Snapshot: United Biscuits' sales and profits hit by Storm Desmond
The flooding in Cumbria that closed United Biscuits’ Carlisle factory for four months after 2015’s Storm Desmond hit the Pladis-owned firm’s annual sales and profits
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NewsMedia Bites 22 September: Deliveroo, Compass Group, Co-op, Uber
Deliveroo lost £129 million last year, more than it generated in sales
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NewsUnited Biscuits' sales & profits hit by Storm Desmond floods
The flooding in Cumbria that closed United Biscuits’ Carlisle factory for four months after 2015’s Storm Desmond hit the Pladis-owned firm’s annual sales and profits, newly filed accounts have revealed.
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NewsWhitworths reports £50m loss as IT works cause supply chaos
Dried fruit & nuts brand Whitworths slumped to a £50m loss last year as sales fell, a new IT system hampered supply, the former management team departed and loans were written off, delayed accounts have revealed.
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NewsMars pledges Sustainable Rice Platform sourcing for brands
The environmental push also includes sharing “innovative farming methods” with farmers…
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NewsBarry Williams made UK & Ireland MD at Poundland
Poundland executive chairman Andy Bond is moving to a wider strategic role as chairman of the retailer’s owner Pepkor Europe
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NewsFlorida orange crop gets pulped by Hurricane Irma
Irma hit Florida last week, sparking a sharp rise in the global price of orange juice concentrate
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NewsACS critical of EU measures to tackle illegal tobacco trade
The Association of Convenience Stores says plans for an ‘unique identifier’ on products would be ‘costly and burdensome’
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NewsFormer Diageo EU innovation chief joins Fever-Tree
In the new role of innovation director at the posh mixer brand, Alexandra O’Rourke will focus on fresh initiatives
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NewsABP teams with Men's Health on health-focused meat range
The brand’s first two products went on sale in 400 Asda stores this week
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NewsTennessee Rye to join Jack Daniel's core UK whiskey portfolio
The Brown-Forman brand’s latest NPD will sit alongside Old No.7 and Jack Daniel’s Honey…





