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NewsWaitrose launches supper club at new Haywards Heath store
The retailer will offer three-course meals for £35 in the store’s mezzanine-level café on eight dates
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NewsMedia Bites 6 April: Tesco, Boots, Panera Bread
As many as 3,000 jobs could be at risk as Tesco embarks on its latest mission to cut costs by slashing the number of hours its stores are open.
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NewsUnilever to sell spreads, combine food and drink and increase investor returns
Unilever has announced the results of its strategic review this morning, confirming its intention to sell its spreads division as well as combined food and drink into one business, simplify its structure, launch a share buyback programme and increase dividends. Plus all the latest news from the City
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NewsOasis gets two sour flavours and 'quirky' brand push
Kiwi Apple Sour and Apple Cherry Sour will debut this month in a £1 PMP
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NewsDeliveroo opens kitchens to help restaurants grow takeaway
Deliveroo Editions programme offers third parties access to its 30 new kitchens across the country
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NewsPG Tips' green, fruit & herbal tea delisted by Tesco and Asda
Tesco removed the range from shelves earlier this year, while Asda delisted it last month
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NewsWalgreens Boots revenues slump despite 'solid' Christmas for UK stores
A Christmas sales boost at Boots in the UK was not enough to stop a decline in group revenues at parent Walgreens Boots Alliance during the second quarter.
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NewsCoco Pops packs shrink as Kellogg's takes out sugar
A big box of Coco Pops has been reduced from 800g to 720g, while the 550g box now weighs 510g
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NewsPeperami and Doritos get smaller as shrinkflation hits snacks
The meaty snack has been trimmed from 25g to 22.5g while sharing bags of Doritos are now 180g, down from 200g
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NewsTesco to cut more night shifts and 24-hour opening at stores
Tesco is ploughing ahead with more changes to its service model at a further 69 stores, with 3,000 staff facing redundancy as a result
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NewsFree school milk should be extended, urges Tetra Pak
Just 55% of primary-aged children in the UK drank milk at school on average, says report by packaging company
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News'Post-millennials' to become most confident grocery spenders
IGD report found one in five post-millennials mainly shop in convenience stores
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NewsUnilever kicks off £8m drive for new Baby Dove range
A TV ad features a voiceover reciting a pastiche of the Rudyard Kipling poem If
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NewsReal Good Food buys majority stake in Brighter Foods
Real Good Food has acquired a majority stake in Welsh snack food manufacturer Brighter Foods for up to £9m.
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NewsPalmer & Harvey and Costcutter to close The BuyCo
Palmer & Harvey will now take the buying function back in house
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NewsPalmer & Harvey seals refinancing with Imperial and JTI
P&H has agreed a three-year extension on its key tobacco contract with Tesco
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NewsArgos plans 80 days of date-stamped ads for spring/summer
The 10-second ads will also focus heavily on its same-day delivery proposition
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NewsJack Daniel’s debuts in cider with Tennessee Cider
Set to appear in Morrisons and Asda next month, the sparkling NPD is a crisp apple cider blended with JD whiskey
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NewsMedia Bites 5 April: Palmer & Harvey, Nisa, Kantar/Nielsen, sugar tax
Wholesaler Palmer and Harvey is set to announce that weeks of uncertainty about the future of the business are now over after it secured a deal with two of the world’s biggest tobacco companies, according to reports. Plus, Nisa boss warns of “enormous pain” after Tesco/Booker merger; and the papers’ takes on Kantar and Nielsen market share data.
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NewsCity snapshot: Food prices soar at fastest rate for two years
Prices in supermarkets rose at the fastest pace for two years last month, with food inflation accelerating to 1% in March. Plus, wholesaler Palmer and Harvey signs lending deal with two tobacco giants





