All news articles – Page 1830
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NewsPoultry breeder suspends staff member over abandoned chicks
Some 1,500 day-old chicks were abandoned in a Lincolshire field last week
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NewsWaitrose adds 10 biomethane-fuelled trucks to fleet
Each new truck cost Waitrose 50% more than the diesel equivalent, but offers fuel savings of up to £20,000 annually
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NewsPark Garage Group profits slump after 'major' investment
Group expects a 46% increase in turnover from its car valeting service after installing new equipment
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NewsBatchelors Super Noodles takes four flavours into snack pots
The launch is the first for the brand since last year’s strategic partnership between Premier and Nissin
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NewsMedia Bites 22 February: Asda, business rates, Burger King
Asda provided an update on its turnaround attempt yesterday, revealing like-for-like sales declined for the tenth quarter in a row with a 2.9% fall in the final three months of its financial year.
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NewsCity snapshot: Christmas hampers boost first-half sales and profits at Hotel Chocolat
Luxury chocolatier Hotel Chocolat has reported sweet growth in first-half sales and profits thanks to new store openings and strong Christmas trading.
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NewsAir Wick kicks off £2m push for V.I.Poo loo spray
Available in Fruity Pin-Up, Lemon Idol and Rosy Starlet variants, the 55ml spray can be used up to 100 times
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NewsCoca-Cola in shock move to back bottle DRS schemes
Coca-Cola is to swing its weight behind controversial plans for a bottle deposit return scheme (DRS) in the UK having been the focus of attacks by campaign groups and the media for spearheading opposition to the idea
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NewsInnis & Gunn to supply its beer to China and Taiwan
Dxcel International will distribute the Scottish craft brewer’s flagship ale Original and golden ale Ossian
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NewsAsda's Project Renewal quietly wound up by Sean Clarke
Chain reports 10th consecutive period of like-for-like sales decline but rules out ’nuclear’ price option
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NewsLeadsom plays down prospect of lower quality US meat flooding UK
Andrea Leadsom insisted the government would be ’clear’ in any free-trade discussions on production standards
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NewsStan McCarthy to retire as Kerry Group chief executive
He will be replaced by Edmond Scanlon, currently president and CEO of Kerry Asia Pacific
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Meat producers hit back at reports of unhygienic abattoirs
The Observer report wasn’t a fair representation of meat entering the supply chain, they insist
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NewsAsda like-for-like sales fall 2.9% in the fourth quarter
Performance was an improvement on recent quarters, and shows signs of turnaround under new CEO Sean Clarke
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NewsConsumer spending stays high despite economy concern
The proportion of Britons positive about making purchases was 53% at the end of 2016, the highest ever recorded by Nielsen
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NewsLoyalty levels low as shoppers are 'spoilt for choice'
The top reasons for switching were low everyday prices and better value for money
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NewsKit Kat adds peanut butter to bagged Bites range
The brand is also offering the chance to win a personalised four-finger bar
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NewsSales of organic food increase for fifth year
Consumers spent an extra £138m on organic during the past year, according to the Soil Association
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NewsMedia Bites 21 February: Kraft Heinz failed bid for Unilever examined
The fallout from Kraft Heinz tilt at Unilever continues to generate significant column inches in the papers today.
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NewsBerry Bros. & Rudd unveils second limited-edition wine label
As many as 4,000 bottles of Good Ordinary Claret have been released featuring Bacchus





