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NewsWalkers mixes up tastes and textures with new MixUps range
Walkers is introducing a range of snacks containing a mixture of flavours and textures in the same bag.
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NewsSupermarket coffee pod sales break the £100m barrier
Coffee pod sales broke the £100m barrier last year as shoppers increasingly sought coffee shop-style cappuccinos and lattes in the home.
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NewsGillette to replace Fusion ProGlide razors with FlexBall
Gillette is gearing up for the UK launch of Fusion ProGlide with FlexBall, which will replace the brand’s existing ProGlide razors.
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NewsMars UK promotes Michele Oliver to VP of marketing
Oliver was previously UK strategy director, has been with company over 20 years
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Won't be mist: Morrisons scraps unpopular innovation
“This move is about going back to basics” says group retail director Martyn Fletcher, after supermarket scraps veg misters that became synonymous with Dalton Philips’ reign
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NewsSweeet stuff: McVitie's to give away 3.5 million cuddly toys
United Biscuits is launching four cuddly toys based on its McVitie’s marketing campaign.
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NewsPoundland share price slips as largest shareholder sells 14% stake for £142m
Poundland’s majority shareholder Warburg Pincus has netted £142m from the sale of almost half its remaining stake in the discount chain.
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NewsIce cream brand Yee Kwan to enter the Dragons' Den
Asian-inspired ice cream business Yee Kwan is set to appear on BBC show Dragons’ Den this weekend.
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NewsReckitt Benckiser targets margin expansion with "project supercharge" efficiency drive
Reckitt Benckiser is embarking on a major cost efficiency drive after beating market expectations with 4% full-year revenue growth.
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NewsMedia Bites 11 February: Tesco, Coca-Cola, Ocado
Tesco’s return to growth after a year of falling sales has plenty of pick up across the media.
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City snapshot: Reckitt beats expectations amid new efficiency drive
Newly slimmed down consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser released a solid set of annual results this morning
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NewsSurvey finds two-thirds of consumers moved Christmas shopping to coincide with Black Friday
£1.5bn growth in November sales, with non-food sectors performing best and online sales surging
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NewsInnocent consolidation hurts Coca-Cola's European results
The consolidation of the Innocent juice and smoothie business impacted The Coca-Cola Company’s financial performance in Europe last year. The company said the consolidation of Innocent unfavourably hit operating margins because of the higher cost structure associated with finished goods businesses and because of Coca-Cola’s level of ...
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NewsAsda to digitise store coupons... with a little help from Sir Terry Leahy
Program will be run by Sir Terry Leahy-backed company, aims to eliminate fraud and be more convenient
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NewsPremium bottled ale prices tipped to fall, finds survey
Almost a third of brewing industry workers believe premium bottled ales prices will fall…
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NewsBeloved brand aims to raise profile of 'superfood' dates
A premium food brand has been developed to raise awareness of dates as an ‘ancient superfruit’.
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NewsMillerCoors CEO Tom Long to retire in June
Tom Long is to retire as CEO at MillerCoors at the end of June sparking a search for a succesor by the brewing business.
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News21% of lamb takeaway dishes found to contain undeclared meats
FSA warns ongoing substitution of lamb with cheaper meats remains a problem
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News'Sensationalist headlines' over saturated fat study criticised
Papers interpret study into 1980s health advice as evidence dairy fats not as unhealthy as claimed
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NewsRouble devaluation hits Metro's first quarter earnings
German retail giant Metro experienced a 2.2% fall in reported group sales as the sharp drop in the value of the Russian rouble hit its first quarter trading.





