All news articles – Page 2076
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NewsSoft drinks category 'taking lead' on sugar reduction
Embattled soft drinks makers this week released new figures showing they are leading the way on efforts to reduce sugar
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NewsGovernment to resist ban on beak trimming
The government will not ban the controversial trimming of hens’ beaks despite criticism from animal welfare campaigners.
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NewsMedia Bites 27 November 2015: Black Friday, Tesco, Co-op, SSP
All the focus this morning is on Black Friday, with updates, deal finders, live blogs and updates from the US, where the phenomenon started.
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NewsAsda's #BecauseitsChristmas push to go live on Tumblr site
Asda is pushing its Christmas ad campaign on to one of the world’s biggest blogging websites
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NewsCity snapshot: Growth harder to come by for Fast 50
The UK’s privately owned fmcg suppliers have found it difficult to maintain the monster rates of sales growth of previous years, the new Grocer Fast 50 reveals today. But the same business still leads the way.
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NewsCostcutter stores get social media training
Costcutter is rolling out social media training to all its retailers
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NewsSainsbury's hits the gym to tackle excess space issue
Sainsbury’s has applied for planning permission to give 12,000 sq ft of its 66,000 sq ft Preston Deepdale store to a gym
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NewsRippleglen warns of cost blow from national living wage
The government’s new national living wage will force CTN chain Rippleglen to cut staff hours and raise prices
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NewsNew Nairn's Fruit & Seed Oatcakes aimed at on-the-go market
Edinburgh-based Nairn’s Oatcakes has launched the first in a range of products targeted at the one-the-go market
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NewsMeat industry steps up efforts to control 'antibiotic apocalypse'
The UK meat industry is ramping up efforts to control livestock antibiotic use amid warnings of an ‘antibiotic apocalypse’
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NewsPaypoint chief admits to commission charges mistakes
PayPoint chief executive Dominic Taylor has publicly admitted for the first time that the payment technologies company fell short in its communication of changes to its commission structure earlier this year.
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NewsGeneral Mills brings its $500m Fibre One brand to the UK
Häagen-Dazs and Green Giant owner General Mills is bringing $500m (£330m) US ‘megabrand’ Fibre One to the UK
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NewsHaydens Bakery goes for 'naughty' image with rebranding
Own-label supplier Haydens Bakery has rebranded following a strategic review
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NewsAldi accuses "other retailers" of leading milk race to bottom
Aldi has defended its milk pricing policy in front of MPs and accused “other retailers” of leading a race to the bottom
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NewsGrub wins Whole Foods Market listing for edible roasted insects
Edible insect supplier Grub has secured a listing with Whole Foods Market for its range of roasted crickets
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NewsChatham House meat tax idea dismissed by industry
Calls by think tank Chatham House for a ‘meat tax’ to tackle global warming have been blasted
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NewsLinden Foods unveils Turf & Clover posh export brand
Irish meat processor Linden Foods has launched a new premium export brand
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NewsAldi reveals John Lewis Christmas ad parody
Aldi will stock the “Premium Telescope” shown in the video in stores from today
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NewsRSPCA defends salmon-farming seal policy in face of criticism
The RSPCA has rejected claims it is supporting a “shoot-to-kill” policy of seals on RSPCA Assured salmon farms
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NewsMcColl's on hunt for new CEO as James Lancaster steps down
Retail veteran James Lancaster confirms plan to step down as McColl’s CEO





