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NewsOrganic sales help for indies from Soil Association
Soil Association research has shown indies are outpacing multiples when it comes to organic sales growth
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NewsABF: Kingsmill loaves lost from Tesco have already been replaced
FD John Bason said the Allied Bakeries subsidiary had already replaced the lost business
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NewsDivine Chocolate hits its highest profit since 2008
It attributed the increase to NPD such as its Milk Chocolate with Toffee & Sea Salt bar, as well as strong sales in the US
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NewsSouthern Comfort gets a new look
The new bottle, which is rolling out now, features a broader shoulder, rounded neck and brighter red colours than before
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Brechin abattoir expansion big news for region
QPL claims its multi-million pound investment at Brechin, which it took over from AP Jess in late 2014, will double the abattoir’s capacity
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NewsTesco store staff 'could not cope' with boom in online orders
Announcing a £6.4bn loss, the largest in retail history, Lewis said he was encouraged by a reversal in the fortunes of its Extra stores
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NewsMorrisons to change staff bonuses based on customer service
The retailer announced this week it had relaunched its staff bonus scheme with the aim of rewarding colleagues for better customer service
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NewsJacob's Creek releases snack pairing guide, including pizza and cab sav
Survey finds 59% like pizza with wine, 33% pitta and dips, 38% nachos
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NewsCity Snapshot: Reckitt Benckiser beats Q1 expectations
Reckitt Benckiser has a good start by beating expectations in its first quarter. Elsewhere stevia producer PureCircle takes full control of Chinese subsidiary and Waitrose weekely sales figures. Plus all the latest share price movements.
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Media Bites 24 April: Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Brew Dog
Tesco’s annual results is still generating column inches, Sainsbury’s job cuts also make headlines, and Brew Dog snubs the City with £25m crowdfunding campaign.
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NewsScotmid warns of 'challenging market' despite sales boost
Scotmid has reported a 1.2% increase in total sales for the year to 31 January 2015.
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NewsGMO feed proposition attacked by farmers and environmentalists
The European Commission yesterday put forward a package of proposals which would give national governments the power to ban or authorise EU-approved GMOs
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NewsPimento ginger beer brought by Coles to UK from France
Pimento, bottled in Strasbourg, was created by Frenchman Eric Dalsace to offer an adult soft drink with the “flavour kick” provided by alcohol
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NewsFirst milk naturally enriched with more selenium hits indies
A dairy supplier has launched what it claims is Europe’s first milk to be ‘naturally enriched’ with selenium…
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NewsVan der Meulen is launching toasted bread chip Say Yes To No
The snacks are rolling out in July in three flavours - Dutch Gouda, BBQ and Sour Cream & Onion
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NewsRachel's Organic yoghurt delisted by Tesco
The announcement follows the delisting of Kingsmill bread from its stores last month, and comes as Tesco presses on with CEO Dave Lewis’ plans
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NewsCorkers launches vegetable crisps to rival Tyrrells
The first vegetable crisp from the business, Mixed Vegetable with a sprinkle of salt - a blend of carrot, parsnip, beetroot and sweet potatoes - will be launched next week
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NewsNuva launches three flavoured waters with no 'hidden nasties'
The Nuva range, rolling out from next week, comprises three flavours - cucumber & garden mint, ginger & lemon and melon & jasmine - all available in 500ml PET bottles
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NewsJohn Smith's gets shot in arm from Heineken
Rolling out this week, the new packaging for John Smith’s Original and Extra Smooth - the first revamp for the brand since 1993
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NewsDave Lewis hails Tesco Extra turnaround
Lewis claims the stores are now “worth the trip again” and “not the dinosaurs that people made them out to be”





