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NewsCadbury Dairy Milk unwraps a street in first festive campaign
Iconic chocolate brand Cadbury today launches its first-ever festive TV ad campaign, after turning an entire London street the colour purple.
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NewsTesco strikes nostalgic note with Christmas advert
Tesco’s 2013 Christmas advert opts for a hefty dose of nostalgia and a soundtrack by ageing rocker Rod Stewart in an ad that prefers realism to the airbrush.
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NewsYorkshire Baker puts £12m into North Yorks factory
Yorkshire Baker has invested £12m in a new factory after winning a new contract with Marks & Spencer.
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NewsAsda to trial Barclays Bank branches in store
Asda has announced a trial with Barclays Bank to open branches within selected supermarkets.
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NewsSubway goes straight to Old Kent Road with Asda tie-up
Fast-food sandwich chain Subway has opened its first-ever store in an Asda supermarket.
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NewsMorrisons adds Ant & Dec to festive campaign
Morrisons’ big Christmas TV advert is set to debut tomorrow night during Coronation Street on ITV.
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Morrisons sales fall again as online debut approaches
Morrisons’ like-for-like sales for the third quarter fell 2.4% with CEO Dalton Philips insisting the retailer will return to positive like-for-like growth in Q4.
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BSE control breaches pose 'negligible' risk
Beef producers have sought to calm nerves over BSE breaches reported by the FSA this week, insisting British beef is safe and the risk to consumers is minimal.
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NewsLake District Cheddar is 'safe' insists First Milk
First Milk has insisted the future of the Lake District Dairy Company in the Cheddar category is safe, despite having handed the commercial development and marketing to Adams Foods.
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NewsFood waste needs ‘joint effort’ as costs hit £12.5bn a year
The average UK household throws away the equivalent of six meals every week, according to new figures from Wrap, which has called for a “combined effort” to tackle the problem.
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NewsDairy Crest half-year results reveal cheese as the star
Dairy Crest has reported a strong first-half performance in its cheese business, with total sales increasing by 12% year o…
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NewsAccolade buys New Zealand wines Mud House and Waipara Hills
Accolade Wines is to boost its portfolio of New Zealand wines with acquisition of Mud House and Waipara Hills.
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NewsTesco’s Giant Onion rolls into stores
Tesco has listed a giant onion six times the size of a standard onion….
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NewsImperial Tobacco profits rise despite volume fall
Imperial Tobacco’s full-year profits rose despite falling volumes, the company revealed yesterday, as it forecast “modest” growth for the coming year.
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NewsAsda Christmas ads shun celeb approach to focus on value
Asda has taken a swipe at the “celebrity-filled” campaigns of its rivals as it prepares to launch this year’s Christmas TV ad campaign.
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NewsMüller's £17m butter plant kicks off production
Müller Wiseman’s new £17m butter plant in Market Drayton has started commercial production..
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NewsBernard Matthews posts £20m loss as costs spiral
Bernard Matthews has posted a dramatic £20m loss in its latest full-year results, as bad grain harvests, poor weather and operational inefficiencies took their toll.
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NewsFaroe Islands takes fishing row to WTO
The fisheries dispute between the European Union and the Faroe Islands has escalated further, with the Faroes launching an…
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NewsArla rebrands Tickler Cheddar under Castello brand
Arla is moving its Tickler Cheddar under the Castello speciality cheese brand, with new, co-branded packs rolling out to the multiples this month.
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NewsHigh-street minister Brandon Lewis sparks Bill Grimsey spat
New high-streets minister Brandon Lewis has landed himself in a major row after reportedly branding a report on the shops crisis by Bill Grimsey “a load of crap”.





