All news articles – Page 181
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NewsWhole Foods Market aims to make ‘dent’ in the UK grocery sector with new stores
Whole Foods Market is actively negotiating for a number of sites in Greater London and has expanded its own label range
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NewsCentral Co-op launches AI household bill management service for staff
The AI tool keeps track of household bills, including energy, broadband, mobile and mortgage, and gives staff reminders so they can search for a cheaper provider before contracts automatically renew
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NewsOver £540m of goods trade disrupted by Heathrow shutdown
Salmon and other perishable goods were widely affected by the London airport’s closure last Friday
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NewsHome Bargains starts construction on new ‘highly automated’ Doncaster DC
Home Bargains’ new DC will supply more than 300 stores by the middle of 2028
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NewsProper and Eat Real owner Warp Snacks rebrands as Proper Snacks
The name change reflected the business’s ambition to ‘lead the European snacking industry’ it said
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NewsRobinsons accuses Aldi of 'copycat' trademark infringement in High Court claim
Robinsons is being represented by intellectual property law firm Stobbs, which also represented M&S in a successful claim against Aldi over a copycat gin liqueur
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NewsAG Barr to scrap Strathmore bottled water brand as part of restructure
The discontinuation could lead to the closure of AG Barr’s manufacturing facility in Forfar
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NewsBrooklyn Brewery launches five ‘bold’ new beers into Tesco
The refreshed range would give beer drinkers ‘more choice than ever’, said Brooklyn Brewery
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NewsMP Evans notches record profits amid high palm oil prices
Palm oil prices have proven volatile in recent years and are now on the rise again, the company said
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NewsWaitrose imposes two-bar limit for Lindt Dubai Style Chocolate
The viral chocolate bars rolled into the retailer, along with Sainsbury’s and Ocado, last week
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NewsThe Gym Kitchen launches high-protein chicken sausages
The range includes Original, with roasted onion and light seasoning, and Piri Piri, infused with red pepper and chilli
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NewsTHG’s Matt Moulding invests £60m of his own money in latest fundraising push
THG’s Matt Moulding reflected on the ‘crushing burden of responsibility when setting up a business. It’s a lot like parenting’
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NewsCity snapshot: Fever-Tree shares up 5% after profits boost
Fever-Tree’s revenue rose 4% as sales recovered some lost momentum in the second half of the year
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NewsFever-Tree profits rise as sales recover momentum
Its growth in the second half was primarily led by the US, the brand’s biggest market
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NewsMedia Bites 25 March: Morrisons, Co-op, beer prices, supermarket boycott
Morrisons taking the axe to its fresh counters, cafès and convenience stores has been widely covered by the national newspapers
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NewsCo-op joins Aldi price matching fray with 100-plus offers
The move will see Co-op matching Aldi prices on over 100 everyday essentials, including fresh fruit, milk, eggs and bread
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NewsSupermarkets accused of dumping inedible food waste on charities
New research claims supermarkets are offloading food waste onto charities, who are being deluged with rotten food and left to foot the bill for disposal
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NewsHarlech Foodservice 14% cheaper than Booker in new price comparison tool
The Welsh wholesaler launched a new price comparison tool called Harlech 50 last week, comparing prices of 50 of its top-selling SKUs against branded products sold by Booker
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NewsCompany Shop rolls out electronic shelf labels across entire estate
A full rollout across the retailer’s 13 England and Scotland stores is to be completed by the end of this month
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NewsCarlsberg Britvic launches 1664 Bière 0.0% into grocery
The launch will be backed by a ’multimillion-pound’ campaign from April





