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NewsWhat a feeling: Tesco unveils its 2014 Christmas TV ad
Tesco is ramping up the festive cheer in its 2014 Christmas TV ad with a light show created by a team that worked on the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.
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NewsToday's Group founder Dudley Ramsden retires
Dudley Ramsden has retired from the board of Today’s Group – the wholesale buying group he formed in 1987…
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NewsWhitby Seafoods revamps range with 'frozen is better' message
Whitby Seafoods is hoping to breathe fresh life into the frozen fish category with a new look and revamped product range…
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NewsCharles Rolls: 'Fever-Tree IPO deal keeps us in control'
Fever-Tree co-founder Charles Rolls cautions against ‘selling out’ too soon as float keeps growth dream alive…
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NewsGold Star moves from cash & carry to delivered wholesale
London-based wholesaler Gold Star is refocusing its business on delivered wholesale…
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NewsKik E-Cigarettes scores TV first with vaping ads
KiK E-Cigarettes is set to become the first manufacturer to take advantage of new advertising rules…
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NewsRaisio UK cereals and snacks business returns to profit
Sugar Puffs parent Raisio saw its UK cereals and snacks business return to profit…
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NewsToday in the City - 7 November
Fever-Tree gains on first day of trading and Morrisons share price rally ends,
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NewsM&S vs Interflora case to return to the High Court for retrial
Marks & Spencer has won the latest skirmish in its six-year legal battle with Interflora…
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NewsWay looks clear for sale of Dairy Crest dairies to Muller
The bosses of Dairy Crest and Müller have insisted their £80m deal will not be derailed by competition concerns…
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NewsUnilever Project Sunlight ad push to focus on food waste action
Unilever is launching a TV campaign highlighting its work with Oxfam to tackle hunger and food waste.
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NewsABF warns of pressure on its sugar business until 2016
Associated British Foods has warned its sugar business will remain under pressure until 2016…
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NewsFSA announces plans for policy shift on 'risky foods'
The Food Standards Agency has unveiled plans for a more consistent approach to ‘risky foods’ such as rare burgers…
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NewsAldi follows Lidl in poking fun at Morrisons' Match & More
Aldi has taken a leaf out of Lidl’s book by running newspaper adverts poking fun at Morrisons Match & More…
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NewsAnger as forensic audit saga drags on into next year
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has expressed her sympathy for suppliers angered by the length of time…
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NewsCompass and Brakes unite for FareShare
Compass Group and Brakes have partnered to support food-redistribution charity FareShare…
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NewsFairies Magic and Sparkle spread festive joy in M&S Christmas ad
M&S has ditched the celebs for this year’s Christmas advertising as it delivers a new twist to its Magic & Sparkle campaign from last year.
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NewsIceland rolls out £10 pack of crocodile, kangaroo and ostrich meat
Iceland is marking this month’s return of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here with the roll-out of an Exotic Meat Feast that includes crocodile and kangaroo burgers.
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NewsMüller set to review future of Milk & More doorstep deliveries
Müller will consider the future of doorstep delivery service Milk & More as part of a business-wide review if plans to acquire Dairy Crest get the go-ahead.
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NewsAdjudicator calls for 'hard evidence' of code breaches
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has urged suppliers to come forward with “hard evidence” to allow her to investigate alleged breaches of the Code, in the wake of controversy over Tesco’s dealings with suppliers, running up to its £263m black hole.





