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NewsPricing practice guide for retailers published by government
The new guidance follows the government’s response to the Which? super-complaint on misleading pricing practices in the grocery sector
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NewsMcColl's New Addington calls for more bags to store donations
The convenience store chain is collecting toys and teddies on behalf of disadvantaged children at 1,300 of its sites
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NewsPalmer & Harvey launches Bakedirect van sales operation
Bakedirect will join Sweetdirect and Snacksdirect as part of the P&H direct van sales brands
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NewsWaitrose to collaborate with universities on food research
Students will explore topics such as soil health, bio-diversity and sustainable water use
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NewsTony Watson joins Orchard Pig in new sales director role
This year Orchard Pig exceeded £10m of retail sales with its Reveller cider growing by 85% in the on-trade
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NewsSuper Bock beer gets ‘knitted’ Christmas revamp
The festive look is inspired by the popularity of the Christmas jumper
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NewsNorthern Bloc adds kids ice cream with no refined sugar
Little Bloc is available in Super Strawberry, Mega Mango, and Crazy Chocolate variants
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NewsMedia Bites 7 December: Amazon, Lego, Co-op
Amazon’s queue-less, cashier-less – and cash-less – grocery store in Seattle comes under the media spotlight.
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NewsCity snapshot: Ahold Delhaize to double online sales by 2020
European food retail giant Ahold Delhaize has outlined a plan to make the most of its international scale following the merger, which includes doubling its online sales in the next four years and a €1bn share buyback.
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Real Good Food shares plunge after commodities price warning
Shares in Liverpool-based food group Real Good Food dropped 5,2% after it warned increased raw material and commodity costs could hit future earnings.
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NewsJBS commits again to US float of international business
Brazilian meat giant JBS has announced a second plan to list its international division in the US after its first scheme, which included moving the division to Ireland, was scrapped.
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NewsRhubarb wins backing of new private equity owner
Private equity firm Livingbridge has snapped up contract caterer and restaurant operator Rhubarb.
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NewsOatly sells stake to fund global expansion
Oat-based milk alternative brand Oatly has raised cash for a global push with the sale of a minority stake.
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NewsDenis Hennequin and Simon Burke join Bakkavor as non-execs
Bakkavor chairman Lydur Gudmundsson said both appointees would bring invaluable new skills to the board
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NewsThe Black Farmer creates Christmas TV ad for cancer charity
Ad aims to promote smaller, less well-known charities, says Black Farmer founder Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones
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NewsPhD Nutrition launches free-from Natural Performance range
The NPD makes use of ingredients such as dandelion greens, pea protein and bee pollen powder
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NewsMorrisons opens first Morrisons Daily pilot with Rontec
The site in Hamilton, Leicester, is the first of 10 pilot sites with Rontec across England
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Newsmysupermarket.co.uk now includes Lidl lines and prices
Lidl is the 15th retailer to join the comparison site behind chains such as Aldi, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, M&S and Morrisons
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NewsPhil Whitehead made Molson Coors UK & Ireland MD in reshuffle
He has replaced Frederic Landtmeters, who has relocated to become the brewer’s Canada CEO
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NewsCity snapshot: Food drives November retail sales rise as Black Friday falls flat
UK retail sales were up 0.6% like-for-like in November, driven by a strong rise in total food sales as Black Friday failed to boost general merchandise sales. Plus the rest of this morning’s news from the City





