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NewsSoft drinks are 'low hanging fruit' says new DH report
The Department of Health (DH) has highlighted fizzy soft drinks as “low hanging fruit” in its battle to reduce the nation’s sugar intake.
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NewsPremier first symbol to reach 3,000 stores
It was a double celebration for Premier this week after the symbol fascia hit the 3,000-store mark…
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NewsWorld Cup big brand sponsors braced for wave of cyber attacks
As The Grocer went to press, World Cup sponsors were bracing themselves for cyber attacks…
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NewsTesco launches health and wellbeing division
Tesco will launch a health and wellbeing division next week, with David Wood appointed to lead it as divisional MD…
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NewsWorld Cup fans to score with beer and cider cheaper than 2010
Eight of Britain’s 10 biggest beer and cider brands are cheaper now than at the start of the 2010 World Cup…
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NewsBen Fogle-backed snack recalled over nut allergy fear
A snack range created by Ben Fogle has been recalled 10 days after being launched.
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NewsGreenpeace to also scrutinise Aldi and Lidl in canned tuna survey
Discounters are set to face greater scrutiny over how they source tinned tuna as Greenpeace expands its tuna survey…
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NewsCo-op, M&S and Boots send high street support for 29 towns
Leading retailers and businesses are to give their support to 29 towns in the latest stage of high street rescue efforts…
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NewsJapan Tobacco buys British maker of E-Lites
Japan Tobacco has agreed to acquire UK e-cigarettes maker Zandera for an undisclosed sum…
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NewsHerring wars over as Faroe Islands strikes deal with EU
A dispute between the European Union and the Faroe Islands over herring has been resolved.
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NewsHenderson Group profits climb as stores and fresh food excel
Henderson Group has reported a 3.6% increase in turnover and “record profits” up 17.5% for the year ending 31 December 2013.
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NewsAlpro to double output at Kettering site with £18.5m investment
Alpro is looking to double output at its Kettering factory to 150 million litres a year by the end of 2015 after investing £18.5m in a new building and equipment.
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NewsFood producers not ready for online shift, says Rabobank
Food manufacturers are not doing enough to prepare themselves for the online retailing age, Rabobank has warned in a new report.
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NewsRémy Cointreau names Valerie Chapoulaud-Floquet as CEO
Troubled French spirit house Rémy Cointreau has appointed the former head of L’Oreal as its new CEO.
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NewsAction On Sugar renews attack on ‘shocking’ sugary drinks
Action On Sugar today launched a new attack on the “shocking” sugar content of fizzy drinks.
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NewsB&M Bargain valued at £2.7bn after pricing IPO
Discount retailer B&M Bargains will be worth £2.7bn when it floats on the London stock exchange next week…
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NewsSainsbury’s sales fall 1.1% in first quarter
Sainsbury’s has reported a 1.1% drop in first-quarter like-for-like sales – its second consecutive quarter of falling sales.
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NewsCCE bringing low-sugar Coca-Cola Life to the UK
Coca-Cola Life – a lower-sugar version of Britain’s biggest fmcg brand – is being launched in the UK this September.
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NewsEC threatens sanctions against Philippines and Papua New Guinea over illegal fishing
The European Commission has warned the Philippines and Papua New Guinea it could impose sanctions on fisheries imports if they do not do more to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
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NewsMorrisons communications director Richard Taylor joins Tony Blair Associates
Morrisons director of corporate affairs Richard Taylor has quit to join Tony Blair Associates.





