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NewsMorrisons Magazine pulled, Tesco launches new staff mag in shake-up
Morrisons has pulled the plug on its customer magazine with immediate effect
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NewsCity Snapshot: More work to do at 2 Sisters despite 'encouraging performance'
2 Sisters Food Group has increased like-for-like sales in its third quarter by 1.1% to £798.7m as the frozen division performed strongly
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NewsMedia Bites 23 June: Thorntons, Tesco, GCA
Ferrero’s £112m takeover bid of Thorntons dominates the papers this morning but news of Tesco topping a supplier survey as the worst of Britain’s leading supermarket chains at complying with industry guidelines also gets a look in.
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NewsBlue Honeysuckle 'superberry' comes to UK
The oblong-shaped, dark blue berry is celebrated as the ‘elixir of life’ in Japan, which has a national ‘Haskap Day’ celebrating its health benefits
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NewsIceland expands 'luxurious' exotic meat range
New additions include wagyu beef, rabbit, venison and kangaroo
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NewsLidl sets sights on regional beer market with new push
Ale could be set to become the latest front in the war for grocery market share as Lidl unveils a new beer fixture and line-up.
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NewsJamie Oliver sugary drinks move misguided, says soft drinks industry
BSDA director general Gavin Partington said industry efforts to help consumers make healthier lifestyle choices were proving far more effective than any tax
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NewsWest African snack brand Chika’s secures mainstream listings
West African-inspired brand Chika’s Snacks has secured its first mainstream retail listings.
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NewsThorntons shares soar on Ferrero takeover offer
Shares in UK-listed chocolatier Thorntons have rocketed up 43% after news broke this morning that Italian chocolate manufacturer Ferrero has agreed to pay 145p a share to buy UK-listed chocolatier Thorntons, valuing the company at £112m.
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NewsGSCOP survey reveals Tesco improvement, Iceland troubles
Tacon said Lewis’ move to reset Tesco negotiations to focus on front rather than back margin had been a major contributor to a shift in perception
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NewsMoy Park IPO plans scrapped in favour of $1.5bn JBS sale
Brazilian food group Marfrig has decided against plans to float Northern Irish poultry producer Moy Park on the London Stock Exchange, preferring instead a sale to South American meat producer JBS.
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NewsGalaxy kicks off challenger brand status with Duet bars
Mars is hoping to further boost Galaxy sales with the launch of a dual-flavoured chocolate bar…
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NewsWalkers Sensations launched into savoury snacking biscuits
Walkers is expanding its Sensations sub-brand into the burgeoning savoury snacking biscuit category…
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NewsCity Snapshot: Thorntons and Moy Park acquired as UK M&A activity heats up
Troubled chocolatier Thorntons is to be acquired in a deal worth £112m by Ferrero and chicken processor Moy Park has been sold by Brazilian parent Marfrig for $1.5bn
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NewsChristine Tacon warns suppliers over lack of training in GSCOP
Retailers are wiping the floor in negotiations with suppliers, Christine Tacon will warn suppliers at a GCA conference
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NewsMedia Bites 22 June: Tesco, M&S, Illy
The papers look at what Tesco CEO Dave Lewis can expect at this Friday’s AGM as the supermarket giant is expected to reveal a further fall in sales
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NewsKellogg's looks to boost Special K with Protein Crunch line
Kellogg’s Special K has jumped on the protein bandwagon as part of a major NPD programme for the breakfast brand
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NewsFirst Milk admits £22m losses in past financial year
First Milk accumulated pre-tax losses of around £22m during its past financial year, the dairy co-op has confirmed.
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NewsCarlsberg launches alcohol-free lager - and a body lotion!
Carlsberg UK is launching its first alcohol-free lager under the Carlsberg brand.





