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NewsCity snapshot: Shop prices fall to new lows
High street prices are falling at the fastest rate for a decade, according to the BRC-Nielsen Shop Price Index published this morning, plus all the latest share price moves and news from the City.
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NewsHorsegate trader jailed after guilty verdict
A court in Den Bosch today (7 April) found Willy Selten guilty of forging invoices and labels at his meat processing facility in Oss
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NewsPartner in Pet Food in €315m private equity buyout
European private equity firm Pamplona Capital Management has acquired Hungary’s Partner in Pet Food for €315m (£230m).
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NewsHotel Chocolat withdraws 'milk free' range from sale over dairy worries
The product recipes do not use dairy but - despite the ‘milk free’ branding – the chocolates are produced in an environment where dairy is handled
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NewsStandard & Poor’s upgrades Bakkavor following refinancing
Credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has upgraded the corporate rating of Bakkavor by one notch due to its “resilient performance despite challenging conditions”.
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NewsBodybuilding.com opens first UK distribution centre
The new facility would also enable the retailer to provide UK customers with next-day delivery, seven days a week
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NewsKopparberg claims world's first frozen cider
Kopparberg Frozen Fruit Cider will be available in individual 250ml metallic pouches from more than 1,000 UK stores
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NewsHeston Blumenthal-inspired burger readies for launch
The Simon Howie Steak Burger is made using Blumenthal’s ‘noodling’ technique, which involves minced steak being layered into honeycombed strands
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NewsSugar wars: LGA attacks manufacturers over sugary drinks
LGA research named some cans of fizzy drinks containing up to twice the recommended daily sugar limit
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NewsCity Snapshot: 2015 economic outlook is "encouraging", says CBI
Economic growth held steady in the UK during the first quarter and is expected to gather momentum over the next three months
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NewsMedia Bites 7 April: Kellogg's, display ban, EU milk quotas, Cadbury
Kellogg’s has complaints that a campaign to tackle tax avoidance will hurt profits, dairy farmers get ready for the end of EU milk quotas, and Cadbury hit with Indian tax claim.
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NewsNew Morrisons 9,000 song playlist is music to David Potts' ears
The collection, expected to include hits by Jack Johnson, John Legend, Beyoncé, The Cure, Morcheeba, U2 and Texas, will be in all 505 UK supermarkets by Good Friday
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NewsCadbury Dairy Milk Puddles emerge from Mondelez NPD pool
The bars have been developed by the Cadbury R&D team at Bournville, and are manufactured in Germany
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NewsHMRC seizes huge amounts of illicit tobacco
The biggest haul involved HMRC in co-operation with the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) which seized more than 43m smuggled cigarettes in Croatia and Greece
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NewsSharwood's expands into pot snacks market
Sharwood’s Noodle Bowls will be available in a range of flavours inspired by four of the brand’s ambient sauces: Chow Mein, Sweet Chilli, Sweet & Sour and Singapore Curry
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NewsYoung’s Seafood boss insists it's business as usual despite sale rumours
In an exclusive interview with The Grocer, Young’s Seafood boss Pete Ward has insisted it’s business as usual at despite sale rumours and tough market conditions for frozen foods.
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NewsNew M&S eco store in Newcastle features green living wall
The 130,000 sq ft Northumberland Street outlet is the first major full-line store to undergo the changes
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Tate and Lyle reassures the market ahead of full year results
Sucralose producer Tate & Lyle has seen its stock rise 2.3% so far today to 622p on the back of a pre-close trading update for the fourth quarter.
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NewsGreggs executives benefit from maximum bonus payouts
CEO Roger Whiteside achieved 100% of his possible annual bonus after the company hit every financial and strategic target set for the 2014 financial year





