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NewsTesco set to close 100 in-store bakeries in South East
Tesco is to close more than 100 in-store bakeries, after revealing it is to open a new centralised kitchen in Surrey producing fresh bread and artisan bakery products for its expanding Euphorium project.
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NewsSaucy Fish Co set to square up to Aldi over 'copycat' line
Fish supplier Icelandic Seachill is set to face off in court with Aldi over a ‘copycat’ version of The Saucy Fish Co.
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NewsCompany Shop joins elite LSE scheme for small businesses
Company Shop, one of the UK’s largest redistributors of surplus food, has won a place on a London Stock Exchange scheme to help small businesses.
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NewsMoy Park sales climb 10% on strong demand for poultry
Increased supermarket demand for British and Irish chicken helped boost sales at Moy Park by 10% to £1.2bn in 2013, with pre-tax profits of £33.8m – up from £24.4m in 2012.
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NewsOnken signs Lisa Faulkner for yoghurt campaign
Onken has launched a campaign with MasterChef winner Lisa Faulkner and nutritionist Angela Dowden to encourage consumers to use yoghurt as an ingredient in cooking.
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NewsMorrisons slashes 1,200 prices in major marketing blitz
Morrisons is permanently slashing the prices on 1,200 everyday essentials as it looks to rebalance its price proposition and help it fight back against the discounters.
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NewsDutch meat trader charged in France over horsemeat scandal
French authorities have charged a Dutch meat trader in connection with the horsemeat scandal.
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NewsMinimum alcohol pricing in Scotland referred to EU court
The drinks industry’s legal battle against minimum pricing for alcohol in Scotland has been referred to judges in Europe.
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NewsSainsbury’s promotes seven directors in top-team reshuffle
Sainsbury’s has reshuffled its senior management team as it prepares for the departure of CEO Justin King this summer, with seven directors given new roles.
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NewsKelly report exposes ‘sorry story’ of Co-op Bank
The Co-operative Group “badly let down the group’s members”, Sir Christopher Kelly’s review into the £1.5bn capital shortfall discovered at The Co-operative Bank last year has concluded.
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NewsArla UK boss Peter Lauritzen to step down in August
The head of Arla’s UK business, Peter Lauritzen, is stepping down in August.
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NewsMüller Wiseman cuts farmgate milk price
Müller Wiseman has become the second major dairy processor to cut its farmgate milk price in less than a week
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NewsGreggs sales rise as store refurbs gather pace
Greggs has predicted a “satisfactory” financial year in 2014 after total sales rose 4% for the 17 weeks ending 26 April.
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NewsIceland sponsors Paul O’Grady ITV show
Iceland has said it will champion its teatime meals offer with its new sponsorship of ITV’s 5pm Paul O’Grady Show.
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NewsWanis brands score deal to sponsor celeb football event
Nrich milk drink and Carib Lager have struck a deal to sponsor celebrity football tournament Soccer Six.
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NewsKendall vows to put AHDB at heart of British agriculture
Peter Kendall has vowed to raise the profile of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board and said it needed to be “right at the heart of growing British agriculture”.
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Co-op staff smash target to raise £6m for Carers Trust
The Co-operative Group has raised £6m for its 2013 charity of the year Carers Trust.
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NewsTesco apologises for nut allergy warning ‘anguish’
Tesco has conceded some of its products were given ‘may contain nuts’ warnings unnecessarily and has apologised to allergy sufferers for the “confusion and anguish” this caused.
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Camelot boss Dianne Thompson steps down after 14 years
Camelot CEO Dianne Thompson CBE is stepping down after 14 years leading the National Lottery company.
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NewsBrewdog takes swipe at Portman Group over Dead Pony Club ruling
Brewdog has responded to a ruling from the Portman Group that packaging for its Dead Pony Club beer broke alcohol marketing rules in characteristically bullish fashion.





