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NewsLargest railway station M&S opens at London Waterloo
The largest station-based M&S store was opened this week in the centre of Waterloo Station by franchise partner SSP UK and Network Rail.
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NewsGenius: winning back free-from trust will be 'a big job'
Genius Foods CEO Roz Cuschieri apologised to consumers and retailers for the incident
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NewsRSPCA Assured scheme plans 200% certification hike
The RSPCA’s Freedom Food animal welfare scheme is targeting a 200% increase in the amount of products certified…
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NewsSoft drinks wholesaler JC Sudders ceases trading
Soft drinks wholesaler JC Sudders has ceased trading after going bust, leaving 20 staff without jobs…
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NewsJohnstone's Just Desserts "mis-stated" trading before collapse
The cake supplier issued invoices totalling £1.6m for products that had not been supplied
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NewsMorrisons axes property projects leaving developers high and dry
The retailer is undergoing a cull of its property team orchestrated by new chief executive David Potts
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NewsMorrisons price cuts deliver lowest total among the big four
Morrisons is over 5% cheaper than some of its big four rivals on the 200 plus lines selected in its latest price cuts…
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NewsJLP picks Basingstoke for third co-located at Home and Waitrose site
Waitrose will open its third co-located store with John Lewis on a regenerated site in Basingstoke this autumn.
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NewsSurprise Sacla' stunt brings opera to school lunchtime
Pesto brand Sacla’ turned a primary school dining hall into an opera house with a surprise stunt.
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NewsMars Petcare revamps Whiskas with new look, lines and recipe
Mars Petcare is hoping to revive sales of Whiskas with a new look and ‘best ever’ recipe.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Fyffes pushes up profits forecasts
Irish fruit company Fyffes has significantly increased its earnings targets for 2015; Irish forecourt operator starts trading on the London and Dublin junior markets; and Waitrose has a demanding week. Plus the latest share price movements.
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NewsMedia Bites 19 June: Dunnhumby, Poundland, BHS
Google is teaming up with private equity firm Permira to make a joint bid for Tesco’s data business Dunnhumby; subdued trading at Poundland spooks the City; and BHS is reviewing the future of its flagship Oxford Street store in London.
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NewsBritish herring season delayed by cold weather and discards ban
Cold weather and the new ban on fish discards at sea brought in at the beginning of the year have resulted in the main British herring season being two weeks later than usual.
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NewsCity News: Majestic Wine shares slide back on weak profits
Some of the gloss was chipped off Majestic Wine’s £70m takeover of Naked Wines in April…
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NewsRoots & Wings goes into meat category with sausages
Organic food brand Roots & Wings has taken its first venture into the meat category…
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NewsGraham's The Family Dairy to launch Gold Top spreadable butter
Graham’s The Family Dairy is set to launch a spreadable butter under the Gold Top brand…
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NewsAppetite for Charlie Bigham’s posh meals drive sales growth
Sales at Charlie Bigham’s have grown again despite a “fiercely competitive” grocery market and rising food costs as consumer appetite for its posh ready meals continues to get bigger.
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NewsWarmwater prawn prices plunge as coldwater prices soar
Warmwater prawn prices have fallen in time for the expected rush in demand by UK consumers - but coldwater prawn prices have almost doubled.
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NewsPoundland shares sink despite £1bn breakthrough
Shares in Poundland sank more than 6% this morning despite sales at the discount retailer breaking the £1bn barrier for the first time.
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NewsQuorn going green with eco achievements
The veggie brand has achieved a 15% carbon footprint reduction in production of its major ingredient





