All news articles – Page 1832
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NewsMorrisons ditches customer complaint charges to suppliers
The retailer notified suppliers this week in a letter from group commercial director Darren Blackhurst
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NewsNestlé investors unimpressed with end of growth model
It was a baptism of fire for Nestlé CEO Ulf Mark Schneider as Nestlé published the first set of annual results under his leadership …
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NewsThree quarters of fruit and veg eaten in UK is imported
The UK is only 52% self-sufficient in food, with just 23% of the fruit and veg eaten in Britain grown here
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NewsSymington's sees £6m loss as cooking sauce brands struggle
A raft of delistings for the Chicken Tonight and Ragu brands led the ambient food manufacturer to restructure the group
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NewsQuorn extends meat-free range and redesigns packs
Revamped packaging featuring a ‘modern’ slate-and-orange design will roll out from 1 March
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NewsCity snapshot: Symington’s slumps to £6.1m annual loss
Symington’s has slumped to a loss as a raft of delisting for the Chicken Tonight and Ragu brands led the ambient food manufacturer to restructure the group
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NewsMedia Bites 17 Feb: Morrisons, Punch Taverns, Argos, Nestlé
Morrisons is aiming to recruit 200 more British suppliers after a report commissioned by the supermarket found that only just over half the food eaten in the UK comes from local sources
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NewsGreencore, Heron Foods and Subway caught underpaying staff
Greencore said its underpayment was down to an administrative error that had now been rectified
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NewsKraft Heinz promotional activity hurts European sales
Sales slumped 3.7% to $6.9bn (£5.5bn) at Kraft Heinz in the fourth quarter, partly driven by increased promotional support in the UK.
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NewsHain Daniels announces deal to buy Yorkshire Provender soup
The purchase is likely to face close scrutiny by the CMA given Hain’s ownership of New Covent Garden Soup Co
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NewsABP: meat industry must maintain EU standards after Brexit
ABP UK MD Tom Kirwan said the UK should resist a reduction in meat production standards in order to target new export markets
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NewsThe Grocer New Product Awards deadline approaches
Entries must be new to the UK, reformulated, repositioned, significantly repackaged or be a range extension
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NewsShoppers plan to abandon brands as Brexit hits bill
Shoppers would abandon brands for own label, switch to cheaper supermarkets and even cut back on chocolate
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NewsSSP opens Starbucks at Gatwick Airport's South Terminal
SSP first signed a licensing partnership with Starbucks in 2008
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NewsPoundshop secures £2m funds from Foresight to fuel growth
Poundshop.com has secured a £2m investment to accelerate growth with backing from venture capital firm Foresight
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NewsTesco could be fined for promotions scandal, says IPM
The Institute of Promotional Marketing has called for Tesco to be fined for overcharging customers
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NewsBestway warns retailers over unregistered booze sellers
The Alcohol Wholesale Registration Scheme (AWRS) was announced in 2013’s autumn statement by then chancellor George Osborne
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NewsNestlé downgrades growth target after challenging year
Sluggish performance put down to slowdown in Western markets during the second half of 2016
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NewsWelsh botanical soda Lurvill's Delight bubbles back
Lurvill’s Delight was made until 1910 in South Wales
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NewsHeineken bid for Punch Tavern pubs faces CMA investigation
The CMA is looking into whether the £403m deal would reduce competition and choice for customers





