All news articles – Page 2382
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NewsTesco revamps cheese to group by price point
Tesco has overhauled its merchandising strategy for block cheese, with blocks now sold at key single price points…
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NewsWarburtons bread makes debut in Channel Islands
Warburtons bread went on sale in the Channel Islands for the first time this week…
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NewsClick & collect 'will be used by 76% of shoppers by 2017'
Currently, 35% of UK shoppers use click & collect but that will rise to 76% by 2017, said Planet Retail…
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NewsWalmart claims 40% energy savings thanks to LED lighting
Walmart has claimed that a rollout of new ceiling lighting fixtures will reduce energy consumption by up to 40% per store…
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NewsToday's Group adds four new on-trade wholesalers to roster
Today’s Group has recruited four new members…
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NewsSugar war professor Robert Lustig plans UK lecture tour
The US professor credited with launching the war on sugar has announced a UK lecture tour…
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NewsWaitrose tests in-store 'grazing area'
Waitrose is trialling a ‘grazing area’ next to the in-store deli and bakery in new stores…
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Co-op's student discount scheme still hit by glitch
Students claiming the discount still can’t use their NUS Extra card in Co-op food stores…
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NewsAsda staff petition Andy Clarke over canteen closure plans
Asda staff have started a petition against the retailer’s plans to close staff canteens in up to 200 stores across the UK…
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NewsAldi continues posh push with application for store in Ripon
Aldi is hoping to continue its expansion into more upmarket locations with a new store in Ripon, North Yorkshire…
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NewsNisa revamps Heritage in bid to hit £500m sales
Nisa unveiled its revamped own-label range Heritage this week as it set out its stall to turn it into a £500m brand…
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NewsMorrisons ditches dump bins in drive to simplify stores
Morrisons is ditching a unique feature of its in-store offer – the dump bins and promotional tables…
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NewsCostcutter switch to P&H hit by delays in Northern Ireland
Costcutter’s migration of its buy-and-supply deal from Nisa to P&H in Northern Ireland has been hit by problems…
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NewsEmmi hails success of breakfast yoghurt pots
Breakfast pots are fast emerging as a key growth driver in the struggling small pot yoghurt market, Onken maker Emmi UK has said.
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NewsTesco plots food-to-go stores in London
Tesco is planning to take on high-street takeaway businesses such as Pret à Manger, Eat and Greggs as it considers launching dozens of food-to-go outlets in London.
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NewsAsda customer director Jon Wragg departs
Asda has announced the departure of customer director Jon Wragg.
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NewsAsda aims to slash emissions with greener trucks
Asda has claimed it is on target to reduce emissions from transport operations by 60% over the next 12 months after upgrading its fleet with new eco-friendly refrigeration units.
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NewsCo-op Bank posts £1.3bn full-year losses
The Co-operative Bank has confirmed it made a loss of £1.3bn last year.
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NewsTesco defends 'may contain nuts' labels after backlash
Tesco has rejected allergy campaigners’ suggestions it is putting unnecessary “may contain nuts” warnings on products to protect itself from potential legal action.
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NewsAlcohol licensing plan could quadruple charges, warns ACS
Proposals to enable councils to set alcohol licence fees locally could be damaging and costly for small businesses, the Association of Convenience Stores has warned.





