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NewsOcado deliveries hit by main warehouse fire
Deliveries were delayed for hours as lorries waited outside the building to load orders up to take to local distribution depots
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City snapshot: Glanbia hit by falling dairy prices
Irish food group Glanbia has seen a 3.6% constant currency revenue fall in the three months to 4 April, Hilton Food Group in line with expectations and the FTSE opens lower.
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NewsMedia bites 12 May: Tesco, Ahold, Tate & Lyle
Tesco’s decision to axe PwC as its auditor after 32 years gets plenty of column inches in today’s papers.
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NewsIceland set to launch American diner range for Independence Day
The 10-strong Let’s Eat American range is expected to be a year-round fixture in stores
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NewsVegan lunchtime options are absent from shelves, say campaigners
Report finds that just 3% of the 620 sandwiches surveyed from eight supermarkets and four high street sandwich chains were completely plant-based
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NewsCafe Asia for Iceland Food Warehouse stores
From this week, the retailer’s six Food Warehouse’s will carry 10 Cafe Asia lines including pakoras, samosas, wraps and spring rolls
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NewsCorsodyl launches new TV push for its mouthwash and toothpaste
Mouthwash and toothpaste brand Corsodyl is launching a new ‘hard-hitting’ TV push
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NewsDan Ronald and Giles Hurley joint GMDs at Aldi UK & Ireland
Like Barnes and former GMD Roman Heini, Ronald and Hurley are Aldi lifers
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NewsTesco and Sainsbury's issue potato salad recall over metal fears
Sainsbury’s said it believed the issue was related to a mechanical failure at its supplier, and is investigating the incident
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NewsMorrisons is most 'at-risk' from discounters, study claims
A report by the Local Data Company found that nearly half (49%) of Morrisons’ stores were situated in town’s with an above average number of discounters
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NewsTesco ends PwC relationship after 32 years
The retailer said following the conclusion of a formal tender process Deloitte would take over auditing duties
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NewsPrice match schemes pushing coupon use as shoppers pursue discounts
The improving economy hasn’t stopped consumers cashing in their coupons, a report claims
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NewsWincanton extends HJ Heinz logistics deal
HJ Heinz has renewed its longstanding partnership with supply chain specialist Wincanton…
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NewsJJ Food Service creates glass display area at Enfield
JJ Food Service is creating a new glass-fronted “shop area” at its Enfield depot…
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NewsBargain Booze sales slip, but Conviviality profits rise by 2.3%
Bargain Booze owner Conviviality Retail has reported full year revenues up 2.3%, but a dip in like-for-like sales as it fought against a slower than expected rate of store openings and heavy discounting in the alcohol retail sector.
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NewsMedia bites 11 May: Dunnhumby, Tesco Mobile, Sainsbury's
US consumer research giant Nielsen is poised to plunge into the £2bn auction for Dunnhumby, according to the Sunday Times.
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NewsCity snapshot: Conviviality Retail revenues up despite sector discounting
Bargain Booze owner Conviviality Retail has reported full year revenues up 2.3%, supermarket shares start the week up and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsMorrisons share shorting points to City jitters over recovery
Figures from financial information specialist Markit show the proportion of Morrisons stock out on loan reached 13.7% on 29 April, up from 12.4% at the beginning of the month
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NewsKettle Foods notches up 31% pre-tax profit increase
Newly filed accounts at Companies House reveal Kettle Foods’ pre-tax profit leapt from £9.2m to £12.1m, with turnover rising from £81.3m to £84m in the year to 31 July 2014
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NewsSharon Barraclough joins Hovis as first innovation director
Sharon Barraclough has joined from Telefonica UK, where she was head of brand and marketing strategy and was responsible for developing a new UK brand strategy for O2





