All news articles – Page 1965
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NewsBargain Booze holds first big trade event
More than 80 suppliers gave retailers insight into merchandising, NPD and category trends
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NewsBlakemore opens Bmorelocal store in Swansea
Blakemore Wholesale opened its second Bmorelocal store in Swansea last week
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NewsShobr, a direct-selling grocery platform, eyes expansion abroad
A new supplier-backed online grocery platform that has just launched in Denmark is eyeing international expansion
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NewsMarks & Spencer invites investment for solar panels
The retailer will buy back the energy generated to use in its stores
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NewsCoultons loses vehicle licence for fraudulent qualifications
Happy Bread stripped of vehicle licence after untrained drivers were supplied with fraudulent qualification cards
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NewsCo-op launches regional Be As Unpredictable As Summer TV ads
New Mezze ad supports the Be As Unpredictable As Summer TV ad the Co-op launched on 25 May
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NewsExporters on alert in build-up to Brexit vote
Food and drink exporters have expressed grave concerns about the impact a Brexit would have on overseas business
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NewsAmazon Fresh: almost three in five would like to try it
Almost three in five consumers would try Amazon Fresh after hearing about its offering, research from Nielsen has found
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NewsTesco sells Dobbies for £217m in cash
Sale comes a week after the supermarket agreed to offload the Giraffe restaurant chain to Ranjit Boparan
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NewsFSA set to appeal High Court ruling over DSM exemption for Newby
Newby Foods won a four-year court battle against the FSA over the classification of its meat products earlier this year
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NewsPoundland shares rocket as Steinhoff mulls takeover bid
Steinhoff is back shopping for a European retailer after it announced it was mulling a takeover bid for Poundland
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NewsMedia Bites 17 June: Poundland, Unilever, high street, US sugar tax
Poundland profits crash amid interest from Steinhoff; Unilever warns its staff that Brexit could harm the business; shoppers shrugged off Brexit fears in May as high street sales beat forecasts; and Philadelphia becomes the first large US city to introduce a sugar tax on fizzy drinks.
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NewsCalifornian almonds set for bumper crop
California is the world’s biggest almond producer and the biggest exporter of almonds to the UK
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News'Antibiotic-free' meat label on horizon
Karro Food Group recently registered a new trademark, showing a pig’s head with ‘antibiotic free’ written above it
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NewsInconsistent steak quality 'offputting' says AHDB report
More than three quarters of consumers have experienced a tough steak bought from a supermarket
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NewsHaloodies halal meat lines win Amazon Fresh listings
The brand has launched 16 lines (rsp: £2.15-£12.99) with the web giant’s new grocery service
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NewsGender marketing lines are increasingly blurred
Sir, Claire Nuttall’s call for more sex-specific brands goes against the prevailing trend
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NewsWH Smith switches food to go range from Urban Eat to Munch
The Munch brand, rolling into WH Smith exclusively this week, comprises more than 70 products
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NewsWaitrose MD praises Waste Not Want Not
Sir, We applaud The Grocer’s campaign to reduce food waste and to accelerate progress on this issue
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News'Full-fat milk is best' message getting through to the young
Almost a fifth of 25 to 34-year-olds believe whole milk is the healthiest type of milk or milk alternative





