All news articles – Page 2195
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NewsFareShare donations by supermarkets soar
FareShare told The Grocer it received 7,360 tonnes of food that might otherwise have been destined for landfill or used as energy in 2014
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NewsKopparberg backs ciders and freeze pouches with £5m push
Kopparberg has announced a £5m push for its flavoured ciders and new frozen range.
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NewsDave Lewis to bring out Tesco's 'personality and passion'
Lewis broke with tradition from previous years for the event, held at Wembley last week, by providing the keynote address and holding an extended networking session with his entire UK management team and suppliers
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NewsWaitrose trials 'Pick Your Own Offers' using myWaitrose card
The ‘Pick Your Own Offers’ scheme, which is currently being trialled at five Waitrose stores, will give shoppers armed with a myWaitrose card a long list of branded and own-label products to select their favourite from
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NewsNew EU data protection regulations must be met by mid-2017
A leading authority on EU data compliance has warned companies to guard against a “last-minute scramble”…
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NewsWalker halts Iceland growth to focus on The Food Warehouse
The frozen food retailer has earmarked The Food Warehouse format for future “aggressive” rollout and has signalled its commitment by appointing Richard Walker
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NewsTwinings boss joins Kingsmill
Jon Jenkins is leaving the tea supplier to lead Kingsmill owner Allied Milling and Baking
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NewsDairy Crest Direct set to become Dairy Producer Organisation
Transitioning the body into a DPO would enable it to “future proof farmer representation in a market where an increasing number of farmers are without any representation at all”
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NewsTrue story: Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley brews Gold beer
It’s True: Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley is ramping up his brewing business. The Eighties pop star – who had previously established his own microbrewery, The Red Rat - has now partnered with The Great Yorkshire Brewery to expand production. They have developed 4% ABV golden lager ...
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NewsMedia bites 8 May: Morrisons, SABMiller, Ocado
The new chief executive of Wm Morrison has pledged to listen to the supermarket chain’s customers and staff
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NewsCity snapshot: Shares jump on surprise election result
The FTSE 100 index has surged by 2% in early trading after the British electorate has seemingly returned a majority Conservative government
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NewsAldi chicken with hock burn sparks Twitter storm
Nicola Cooper took to Twitter after finding the damaged bird on the shelves of Aldi’s Carterton store
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NewsDiageo goes back to the archives for Guinness Original rebrand
Diageo is giving its Guinness Original sub-brand a retro-inspired design overhaul.
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NewsPoultry processors follow 2 Sisters' vow to cut antibiotics
2 Sisters announced last week it would stop using all antibiotics defined by the World Health Organization as ‘Critically Important Antimicrobials (CIAs) for Human Health
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NewsThailand 'urgently' working to avoid EU seafood export ban
Thailand is working on an “urgent” plan to reform its fishing sector in a bid to avoid an EU export ban…
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NewsYoung entrepreneur seeks peanut butter processor
London-based Stuart Macdonald has shipped 1,250kg of Argentine peanuts into the UK – but is now looking for a processor
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NewsSpirits sales 'could add £280m to convenience category'
Spirits currently account for 21% (£1.1bn) of all alcohol sales in convenience, versus 26.6% (£2.7bn) in grocery
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NewsDell'Ugo introduces Italian focaccia bread range
Fresh pasta brand Dell’Ugo has expanded into the bread market with chilled focaccia…
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NewsGusto launches organic Fairtrade cola
Gusto Cola is a blend of botanicals and spices designed to create a “complex, refreshing and authentic” cola taste





