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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury's Coupe sees "good progress" despite sales and profits drop
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe has insisted the supermarket is making “good progress in challenging conditions”
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NewsLucozade and Ribena to undergo massive sugar reductions
The Lucozade Energy Orange brand is set to see the most dramatic reduction, with 65% less sugar
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NewsIGD's ECR UK to expand its supply chain mentoring scheme
The aim is to establish 100 partnerships between retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers and foodservice companies
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NewsAldi launches its first-ever Christmas hampers
The five-strong range includes The Exquisite Hamper, the most expensive at £98.37
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NewsAssociated British Foods prices to rise as pound drives up costs
Associated British Foods is weighing up price rises for its basket of grocery products to ease the pressures of rising costs.
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NewsThornton's Budgens adds sushi bar to Belsize store
The concession is run by Japanese restaurant chain Maido, owned by Atari-Ya
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NewsSainsbury's expands food waste trial to 110 communities
Swadlincote has been the test site for Sainsbury’s Waste Less, Save More programme since January
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NewsAtul Amin opens One Stop on site of burnt-down Dudley pub
The Amin family has also formed links with two local schools and proceeds from 5p carrier bags will be spent on new school
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NewsBooths sales fall 0.7% in wake of Storm Desmond
Booths says it would have recorded sales up 0.7% had it not been for devastating storm last winter
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NewsThe Grocer Drink Awards winners are unveiled
Heineken and TWE picked up trophies alongside Wychwood Brewery and Dunnet Bay Distillerrs
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NewsMarks & Spencer bets big on food: what the analysts say
Retailer set to close 60 clothing and home stores and focus on food in business turnaround
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NewsBrits must eat more UK-grown fruit & veg, says campaign
A new report calls on the government to link post-Brexit agricultural subsidies to supporting the public good
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NewsThe Collective to raise cash for Action Against Hunger
Brand aims to raise £20,000 for charity and to encourage consumers to re-use yoghurt pots
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NewsZoflora launches odour remover for pet owners
‘Malodour technology’ has been tested against smells including excrement and ‘wet dog’
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NewsLRS brings back Ribena Winter Spice cordial
More than 7% of Ribena is already consumed hot, says the brand
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NewsMedia Bites 8 November: Tesco Bank, Fever-Tree, Sainsbury's
A cyber fraud attack at Tesco falls under the spotlight this morning as the supermarket admitted 40,000 customers had been affected by an online heist over the weekend. Plus, Fever-Tree upgrades profits again and Sainsbury’s poaches Poundland’s boss as its new CFO.
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NewsCity snapshot: Marks & Spencer pins turnaround hopes on food
Marks & Spencer is planning to accelerate the rollout of its food stores and reduce its clothing offer as it seeks to turn around the struggling business and rebuild profits
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NewsAllied adds Super Toasty loaf to new-look Kingsmill
The brand’s ‘sunnier’ design marks part of Allied’s plan to revive consumers’ ‘emotional connection’ with bread
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NewsTesco drops 5% soft drinks sugar cut in wake of levy
Tesco has been praised by health campaigners for taking huge amounts of sugar out of its products thanks to its reformulation
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NewsPhrooti seeks £150k to launch sugar-free fruit water
Sugar free fruit tea brand Phrooti is pitching for £150,000 in a crowdfunding campaign to launch a new range of bottled waters.





