All news articles – Page 2252
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NewsNisa admits need to take tough decisions over volume losses
Nisa has made “essential” changes to services and terms and conditions that it hopes will deliver “vital” cost savings…
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NewsPoundland agrees £55m deal to buy 99p Stores
Poundland has announced it is to buy rival fixed-price discounter 99p Stores this morning in a deal worth £55m.
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NewsBrewer Innis & Gunn whips up 50 Shades beer
Brewer Innis & Gunn has been inspired by raunch-fest 50 Shades of Grey to whip up a new beer.
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NewsCity snapshot: Poundland to swallow up rival fixed price discounter 99p Stores for £55m
Poundland agrees to £55m takeover of rival discounter 99p Stores. Plus a profit warning from Tate & Lyle sends shares spiralling - and the latest movements from the rest of stock market.
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NewsMedia Bites 6 February: Tesco, Andy Clarke, Rexam
Reaction to GCA’s probe of Tesco features heavily as Asda’s Andy Clarke questions Tesco turnaround strategy.
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NewsGraham’s The Family Dairy to supply Morrisons in Scotland
Graham’s The Family Dairy has agreed a deal to supply its branded milk and butter to 500 Morrisons stores.
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NewsReview of unhealthy ads targeted at children is relaunched after failing to reach conclusion
Committee of Advertising Practice has to start again after months of research reveal nothing
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NewsRise of discounters contributes to fall in Fairtrade sales
Exclusive research shows that Aldi and Lidl are harming sales of the ethical brand
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NewsAsda to convert every superstore to "store of the future"
170 location rollout follows successful trials in Grantham and Coventry
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NewsRexam £4.3bn takeover talks send shares soaring
Shares have spiked massively at aluminium can manufacturer Rexam after it admitted to talks with a US rival for a potential £4.3bn takeover.
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NewsSainsbury's drops Hovis loaves to 75p in bread price war
Sainsbury’s has intensified the price war in the bread category by slashing large Hovis loaves to just 75p and its own-label bread to 55p.
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Asda to deal with excess space by bringing new retailers into its stores
Supermarket will annex off shopfloor space instead of closing stores to deal with excess capacity
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NewsMüller cuts milk prices in effort to 'remain competitive'
Provider wants to ensure “clean” price is paid to farmers after negotiations, but NFU slams move as “entirely unacceptable”
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NewsPork campaign by Bpex woos younger shoppers
Pork trade body Bpex is hoping to pull in younger consumers with a new £2m marketing push…
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NewsInterest groups slam new alcohol brand awareness survey
New survey claims children more aware of alcohol brands than other major food brands
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NewsMark Harrison becomes new Morrisons supply chain and projects director
Harrison and Andrew Thornber both recieve new roles at supermarket
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NewsChris Dee appointed as new Booths CEO
New role in the business created for 20-year veteran of the upmarket Northern retailer
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NewsCost cutting drives profit growth at McBride
Private label household goods firm McBride has reported a 4.1% revenues fall to £364.7m in the six months to 31 December 2014.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Dairy Crest in talks with CMA to push through Müller sale
Dairy Crest holds its breath as it awaits watchdog review of Müller sale. Plus McBride’s first half results and the latest share price movements.
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NewsAdjudicator Tacon announces Tesco inquiry
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon launches first ever inquiry after receiving evidence relating to Tesco’s dealings with suppliers





