All news articles – Page 2458
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NewsSainsbury's Locals outperforming c-store market says Mike Coupe
Like-for-like sales in Sainsbury’s c-stores are “growing ahead of the overall convenience market”…
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NewsCCE 'loses control' as UK is flooded with Irish stock
A flood of grey market Coca-Cola products from Ireland is driving down prices in the UK…
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NewsSuppliers and retailers walk out of Scottish HFSS talks
Supermarket bosses and suppliers have walked out of HFSS talks with the Scottish government…
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NewsSpar kicks off first phase of six-month multimedia campaign
Spar kicked off its £5m multimedia campaign with its first TV ad in four years and sponsorship of ITV’s Lorraine…
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NewsOlive oil shows first signs of halting sales slide
Olive oil sales are showing the first signs of recovery from an unprecedented slump in sales brought about by soaring pric…
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NewsLord MacLaurin: 'I told Leahy Fresh & Easy was nuts'
Lord MacLaurin warned Sir Terry Leahy that he was “nuts” to launch the retailer’s ill-fated US venture Fresh & Easy…
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NewsUnilever profit warning sends share price tumbling
The first profit warning from Unilever in a decade sent shares in the company – and other fmcg giants – tumbling…
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New Morrisons CIO Daniel Beecham to start in January
Morrisons has confirmed the appointment of Daniel Beecham as its new chief information officer.
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NewsHot cereals market booms as Brits go mad for porridge
Britain’s growing appetite for porridge has caused the hot cereals market to double in size over the past five years.
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NewsMüller teams with Giles Deacon on designer Müllerlight pots
Müller has teamed up with British designer Giles Deacon to launch two specially designed limited-edition Müllerlight pots.
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Heron Foods profits take a hit in 2012 as it absorbs Cooltrader
Heron Foods has reported a 40.5% drop in pre-tax profits to £4.8m for the financial year ending 29 December 2012.
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NewsKevin O'Byrne, former Quaker Oats European FD
A chartered accountant, O’Byrne graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1987…
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NewsWaitrose to age beef for longer, Leerdammer back on TV
Waitrose has launched a new range of dry-aged premium Hereford beef…
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NewsScots freight sector in Glasgow games alert
The Scottish Freight Transport Association has warned of supply chain disruption during the 2014 Commonwealth Games…
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NewsHeinz launches two Big canned ready meals
Heinz is extending its Big sub-brand into canned ready meals…
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NewsRye on the rise as Thai rice prices drop
Although rye prices remain significantly cheaper on a year-on-year basis, they have made substantial gains over the past m…
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NewsSoya mince products to return to shelves in November
Frozen soya mince products will be back on supermarket shelves by mid-November – six months after they were pulled as a precaution, Hain Daniels Group has confirmed.
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NewsAsda profits rise in 2012 as like-for-like sales inch up
Asda has announced a pre-tax profits rise of 0.8% to £774.3m for the year ending December 31 2012, compared with £767.8m the year before.
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NewsTB-resistant dairy cows could fight disease threat
Farmers may be able to breed TB-resistant cows in a groundbreaking new project developed for the dairy industry.
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NewsCheese importer Bradburys brings Vrysaki Cypriot Halloumi to UK
Continental cheese specialist Bradburys has struck an exclusive distribution deal with Cypriot Halloumi supplier Vrysaki.





