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NewsScottish Dairy Brand launched to signpost provenance
The Scottish government has launched a dairy brand in an effort to boost the dairy industry
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NewsLettuce prices up due to colder than normal weather
UK lettuce prices have risen 17.7% month on month due to reduced supply
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NewsUnilever offers compressed deodorant technology to competitors
Giant claims wider use of its re-engineered spray system could transform the category and have major environmental benefits
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NewsCapsicana aiming to find sauce of growth
The range, rolling into Whole Foods Market and indies over the next three weeks, comprises four traditional chilli-based recipes in two-serve packs
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NewsFirefly hopes relaunched drinks will shine
The revamp, the first major activity for Firefly since it was acquired by Purity Soft Drinks in May last year, will this month bring the roll-out of a ‘vibrant’ new look
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NewsFirst Milk chairman to step down as farmgate prices fall again
From 1 July, the processor will be paying ‘A’ prices at or below 20ppl, while farmers on the Isle of Bute pool will be paid even less, at 18.30ppl
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NewsMedia bites 24 June: Co-op, John Lewis, Tesco
The financial woes of The Co-operative Group have wounded it so seriously that it can no longer boast of being Britain’s biggest-grossing co-op
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City snapshot: Ahold and Delhaize press on with merger
European retail giants Ahold and Delhaize have announced their intention to press ahead with a full-scale merger of equals this morning.
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NewsYoung's Seafood site in turmoil after losing Sainsbury's contract
Sainsbury’s has given a salmon processing contract to Norwegian seafood giant Marine Harvest, placing hundreds of jobs at risk
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NewsNew GSCOP probe threatened after BBG survey reveals agreement breaches
Move from back margin to front margin is causing ructions in supplier-retailer relationships
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News'Nutritionally complete' powder can replace food, says entrepreneur
Huel contains ingredients including oat flour, pea protein, brown rice protein and flaxseed
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NewsEast Coast Bakehouse hopes new €15m facility will take bite out of UK biscuit market
A new Irish business has revealed how it hopes to take a bite out of the UK own-label biscuit market. East Coast Bakehouse this month announced it is investing €15m in a “state-of-the-art” manufacturing facility the size of a football pitch in Drogheda, on Ireland’s east coast. ...
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NewsCBL Drinks hopes to cause a Clear Sensation
New premium sparkling flavoured water brand is an addition to CBL’s Perfectly Clear brand
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NewsCarlsberg extends 'If Carlsberg Did...' campaign to new male grooming range
Carlsberg’s new shampoo, conditioner and body lotion – launched last week - feature prominently in visit to a very special barber shop
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NewsMorrisons rejects price cuts health criticism
Of the 200 products which formed the latest round of Morrisons’ price cuts at the beginning of June, frozen peas were the only fruit or vegetable
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NewsPayPoint withdraws social media engagement over 'aggressive' page
The nature of some of the posts made by retailers has prompted the payment services company to pull back from engaging directly on the PayPointPayFair group page
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NewsRobinsons celebrates 80 years with Wimbledon
The new 80 Years at Wimbledon campaign kicks off this week with a TV ad, and that will be followed by outdoor and print advertising
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News2 Sisters back in third quarter profit
2 Sisters owner Boparan recorded a third quarter profit after heavy losses last year after like-for-like sales edged up by 1.1%.
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NewsMochi to chew on UK market
V&H, which supplies Japanese restaurants in the UK, launched a six-strong range of Little Moons mochi-based ice creams





