All news articles – Page 2371
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NewsTulip distribution contract won by Fowler Welch
Fowler Welch has secured a “major” contract extension to distribute products for Tulip…
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NewsAsda turns 70 in-store cafés into Seattle's Best Coffee areas
Asda has completely rebranded 70 of its in-store cafés as Seattle’s Best Coffee areas…
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NewsThe Grocer nominated for Business Magazine of the Year
The Grocer has been shortlisted for Business Magazine of the Year at the PPA Awards 2014…
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NewsMore rises than cuts since start of supermarket 'price war'
The big four have slashed the prices of top selling lines since the price war began…
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NewsAlphonso mango ban defended by Defra
Defra has defended the import ban imposed by the European Commission last week on Alphonso mangoes, and urged Indian authorities to take action.
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NewsBabyfood maker Plum recalls Bread & Butter Pudding pouches
Babyfood supplier Plum has recalled a batch of its pouched Bread & Butter Pudding as it may be unsafe to eat.
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NewsMusgrave profits fall as it writes down €131m in GB business
Musgrave Group has reported a 16% fall in pre-tax profits for the year to 31 December 2013 on the back of a disappointing performance in its GB operations
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NewsDiageo appoints M&S CFO Alan Stewart to board
Diageo today appointed Marks & Spencer’s chief financial officer, Alan Stewart, as a new non-executive director.
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NewsTesco to go 'bigger and bolder' on innovation
Tesco has set an ambitious new target for sales from new products – telling suppliers it wants to be “bigger and bolder” on innovation.
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NewsUsdaw: existing Sunday trading laws are 'fair and balanced'
Shopworkers union Usdaw has come out fighting against the latest attempts to force through a relaxation in Sunday trading.
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NewsMorrisons secures Cruelty-Free status for own-label cosmetics
Morrisons has secured an ethical stamp of approval guaranteeing its personal care and cosmetic ranges are free from animal…
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NewsCo-op Group's stake in Co-op Bank to fall again
The Co-operative Group’s 30% stake in The Co-operative Bank is set to fall following a new capital placing by the embattled bank.
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NewsHalal meat furore: What does the food industry say?
Halal meat is back in the headlines. The Grocer rounds up reaction and opinion from industry, trade bodies, animal welfare charities and more.
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NewsMondelez and Douwe Egberts agree coffee mega-merger
Mondelez International – owner of brands including Carte Noire and Kenco – is to merge its coffee business with Douwe Egberts owner DE Master Blenders 1753.
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NewsBernard Matthews to close Lincolnshire turkey plant
A significant reduction in Christmas turkey orders for 2014 is set to lead to the closure of Bernard Matthews’ Lincs Turkeys processing plant in Lincolnshire, with the loss of up to 80 jobs.
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NewsMorrisons like-for-like sales tumble in first quarter
Morrisons has reported an 8.2% fall in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to 4 May.
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NewsPoundland credits store openings for 13.3% sales growth
Poundland has announced a 13.3% increase in total sales for the 52 weeks ending 30 March 2014.
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NewsRibena health claims rapped by ASA
Ribena has been rapped by advertising watchdogs for altering the wording of EU authorised health claims to be more consumer friendly.
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News'Phenomenal' own-label wines triumph at IWC 2014
Twenty-three own-label supermarket wines have won gold medals in the International Wine Challenge 2014.
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NewsWaitrose to open online wine cellar with 1,200 lines
Waitrose is launching a new dedicated wine site, Waitrose Cellar – just as Morrisons has announced it is merging its online wine shop, Morrisons Cellar, with its new grocery site.





