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NewsSutherland denies clash with ‘fantastic’ Steve Murrells
Euan Sutherland is ‘astounded’ by rumours of clash with ‘fantastic’ Murrells and confirms Richard Pennycook as The Co-op’s permanent group FD.
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NewsCoupe: 'Safe pair of hands' to carry on good work
Suppliers have welcomed the appointment of “commercial animal” Mike Coupe as Sainsbury’s new CEO…
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NewsJustin King departs: Full industry reaction
Here’s what the grocery industry had to say on Justin King’s announcement that he will step down as boss of Sainsbury’s after 10 years in charge.
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NewsIrn-Bru ice cream lollies promise the real deal
AG Barr’s Irn-Bru brand has been extended into the ice cream lollies market.
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NewsAlcohol industry promises sponsorship code with teeth
The alcohol industry today launched what it promised would be a sponsorship code “with teeth” as it looked to fend off calls from the health lobby for government regulation.
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NewsJohn Lewis attacks pension deficit with scheme shake-up
The John Lewis Partnership is considering major changes to its generous pension schemes to help eliminate a growing pension deficit.
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NewsDairy Crest creams off £15m in profit from sale of Nine Elms
Dairy Crest expects to report full year profits ahead of expectations after the sale of its Nine Elms depot….
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NewsTesco and Waitrose plant click & collect at London Tube stations
Tesco and Waitrose are following in the footsteps of Asda by bringing click & collect to a handful of London Underground stations.
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NewsAsda ramps up gluten-free offer with Genius bread and pies
Free-from brand Genius is building up its presence in Asda with new and extended listings.
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NewsCranswick sales rise 14% as consumers tuck in to pork
Cranswick has posted a 14% increase in third-quarter sales after benefitting from the low relative price point of pork versus other meats.
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NewsFSA raw milk review dents Selfridges' sales ambitions
Selfridges’ hopes of offering raw milk to consumers have suffered a major setback.
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NewsFage and Danone settle 'Greek yoghurt' dispute over Danio
Fage has confirmed it is no longer engaged in legal action against Danone over the term ‘Greek yoghurt’, having settled a …
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NewsNo new horsemeat cases in latest FSA DNA results
The FSA has published its latest quarterly update on industry horsemeat testing, confirming no new beef products have tested positive for horse DNA.
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NewsJacob’s Creek adds new varietals in range revamp
Pernod Ricard is rolling out a new branding across its Jacob’s Creek portfolio to help consumers navigate the fixture – and adding two new Italian varietals.
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NewsPoundworld to sell online through Poundshop.com
Poundshop, the new online single-price retailer being developed by Poundland co-founder Steve Smith, will be the online arm of Poundworld.
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NewsKing stays coy on next move
Sainsbury’s outgoing CEO Justin King has insisted he “has not talked to anybody about any job”, before announcing this morning that he was stepping down after 10 years at the top.
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NewsSainsbury's boss Justin King to step down in July
Justin King is to step down as CEO of Sainsbury’s in July after 10 years at the helm, with group commercial director Mike Coupe taking over.
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NewsChobani loses 'Greek yoghurt' appeal against Fage
Chobani has lost its appeal against Fage in the two companies’ long-running legal battle over the term “Greek yoghurt”.
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NewsProfits soar at poultry group Faccenda
Poultry supplier Faccenda has grown profits by 46% after boosting volumes, adding value to their product mix and paying less interest.
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NewsE-cigarettes face under-18 sales ban
The government is set to ban the selling of electronic cigarettes to anyone under the age of 18 amid concerns that children are taking up e-cigs and being drawn into smoking.





