All news articles – Page 1938
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NewsLindemans wine launches ‘Win What Makes You Smile’ push
Facebook users are invited to write in 10 words or fewer what makes them grin
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NewsArcus wins 10-year Sainsbury's maintenance contract extension
Arcus has introduced innovative projects such as remote refrigeration monitoring to Sainsbury’s
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City snapshot: First half volumes up but sales flat at Kerry Group
Kerry Group has delivered a “solid” first half, with volume growth of 3.2% during the period while sales edged up 0.3% to €3bn
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Aug: Supermarket promotions, Poundland, NFU
Supermarkets have been accused of promoting obesity by allowing ‘special offers’ on seven out of 10 fizzy drinks.
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NewsUnhealthy foods 'at heart of supermarket promotions'
Which? also found 29% of shoppers think healthier food is more expensive than less healthy food
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NewsGenius launches first gluten-free square-cut Toastie loaf
Available now in Tesco, the NPD (rsp: £2.90/500g) is also free from wheat and milk
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NewsSodaStream UK sales fizz as consumers cut down on sugary drinks
SodaStream first-half sales in the UK have fizzed 52% higher as consumers continue to ditch sugary drinks in favour of healthier alternatives.
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NewsSwizzels gets spooky with launch of Halloween confectionery
New products include the limited edition bags of Drumstick Squashies in Orange & Blackcurrant flavour
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NewsAsda uses Dr Seuss book in George back to school campaign
A range of Dr Seuss merchandise will also be available to buy in Asda…
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NewsSainsbury's to give customers money back on substitutions
The move was first trialled in Northern Ireland in June
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NewsCostcutter Ravensthorpe sales boosted by Yaadgaar bakery
The 3,000 sq ft forecourt store has undergone a £1.2m rebuild
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NewsFTA calls for Calais driver support as trucker is threatened
The FTA warned moving border controls to Dover would create major disruption on Channel crossings
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NewsMidcounties Co-op begins multimillion pound improvement programme
The Customer First Programme is expected to take three years and cost up to £2m
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NewsOrigin Green ambassadors land placements with UK food companies
Ambassadors will be tasked with promoting Origin Green sustainability programme in UK
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NewsWaitrose opens cashless store at Sky TV's Osterley HQ
The Little Waitrose is just 1,400 sq ft in size and the second smallest in the Waitrose estate
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NewsCity snapshot: UK retailers plan post-Brexit supply chain changes
More than half of UK retailers were “unprepared” for Brexit and almost a third are planning to change up their supply chains as a result of the vote, new research from Barclay’s has revealed.
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NewsMedia Bites 3 Aug: P&G, AG Barr, Greggs
Investor calls to split up consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble have eased, writes The Financial Times.
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Greggs boss Whiteside brushes off Brexit threat
Greggs boss Roger Whiteside has insisted a Brexit-inspired economic downturn will not derail the baker’s shift towards offering healthier eating options.
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NewsAsda rebuked for nappies claim after P&G complaint
The ASA ruling follows the spat earlier this year between the Pampers maker and Aldi
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NewsProcter & Gamble slows sales decline but currency headwinds weigh on outlook
Procter & Gamble slowed decline in sales during the fourth quarter but currency volatility across the world, including in the UK, dampened its outlook for the new year.





