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NewsGuinness to go beyond stout with craft beer-inspired porters
Diageo is launching a range of craft beers under its Guinness brand…
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NewsVideo: Dave Lewis vows to return Tesco to its 'core'
New Tesco boss Dave Lewis has given his first interview on his plans for the retailer, including a pledge to return the business to its “core”.
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NewsCamelot refreshes National Lottery website in digital overhaul
Camelot has launched a new multi-platform website for The National Lottery designed to be a winner with smartphone tablets and desktop users.
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NewsDeli Sante produces new Waitrose savoury range
Waitrose has rolled out a new selection of own label artisan savoury bakery products as an upmarket alternative to pizza, ready meals and pies.
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NewsFarmers set for protests as milk price reductions take hold
Protest group Farmers for Action is ramping up activity in the wake of further milk price cuts this week…
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NewsElliott report on UK food chain: full reaction
The Grocer rounds up reaction to Professor Chris Elliott’s much-delayed final report into food authenticity, which was published today.
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NewsExtra €30m to help agricultural suppliers hit by Russian embargo
An additional €30m of EU funding is being ploughed into a promotion programme for agricultural products affected by the Russian trade embargo.
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NewsJames Hall pledges to continue NAAFI supply in Germany
Spar wholesaler James Hall has vowed to continue supplying the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI) and its overseas troops until the last military personnel have left Germany.
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NewsUK to get dedicated food crime unit: government
A new dedicated unit to tackle crime in the food industry is being set up by the Food Standards Agency, the government has said.
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NewsCo-op returns to profit as Pennycook made permanent CEO
The Co-operative Group has posted a half-year profit of £66m and confirmed that interim CEO Richard Pennycook will take on the role permanently.
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NewsUK must fight food crime, says final Elliott report
Food crime is happening in the UK and the government needs to set up a dedicated food crime unit, Professor Chris Elliott has said in his final report on the food supply chain.
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Premier readies first-ever TV ad campaign
Booker’s symbol group Premier is to make its TV debut next week as it kicks off a year-long campaign to increase the presence of the brand.
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Tesco’s Woolwich store claims ugliest building prize
A Tesco store has picked up the dubious award of the UK’s ugliest building.
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NewsKellogg’s unveils exclusive cereals for the discount channel
Kellogg’s has launched exclusive cereals for the discount channel under its Coco Pops and Honey Loops brands.
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Metro sells its 9% stake in Booker
German retailer Metro has sold its entire stake in Britain’s biggest cash-and-carry wholesaler Booker for £196m.
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NewsKingsmill enters sandwich thins market with new launch
Allied Bakeries is expanding its Kingsmill brand into the burgeoning sandwich thins market.
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NewsM&S launches first-ever frozen ready meal range
Marks & Spencer is to launch its first ever range of frozen ready meals.
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NewsMolson Coors promotes UK MD Simon Cox to Europe CEO
Molson Coors UK and Ireland MD Simon Cox will take over as the company’s Europe CEO from next January.
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NewsCo-op Group sells off Sunwin security business
The Co-operative Group has sold its security business Sunwin Services Group to Cardtronics for £41.5m.
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NewsCo-op unleashes new round of Fair & Square price cuts
The Co-operative Group has launched another round of price cuts in its food business as part of its ‘Fair & Square’ pledge to lower prices.





