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NewsDoritos gives UK consumers chance to ‘Crash the Super Bowl’
For the first time, Doritos is giving UK consumers the chance to enter its Crash the Super Bowl contest and compete to have their own Doritos ads air in front of millions of TV viewers.
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NewsSainsbury’s recalls six salad lines over E.coli fears
Sainsbury’s has recalled six salad lines because of a potential link to an E.coli outbreak in which 15 people have fallen ill.
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Co-op gives students 10% discount on shopping
The Co-operative Group has become the first supermarket to give students a 10% discount on their shopping.
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NewsABP launches action against Polish supplier over horsemeat
ABP Food Group has launched an action for breach of contract against a Polish supplier it claims supplied it with beef containing equine DNA.
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NewsDiscount sector set for rampant growth, IGD predicts
The value of food discounters will increase by 96.3% over the next five years as price-weary shoppers flock to Aldi and Lidl, according to new research by IGD.
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NewsSAWS migrant worker scheme axed despite farmer protests
UK growers are fuming after the government said it would not replace SAWS – the scheme that ensured an adequate supply of Romanian and Bulgarian seasonal workers for the UK horticulture industry.
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NewsAsda’s Andy Clarke vows to battle food price rises
British supermarkets must avoid any substantial increase in food prices over the next few years, according to Andy Clarke, president and CEO of Asda.
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NewsSpar sweetcorn sales raise cash for ChildLine
Sales of own-brand sweetcorn were up 46% at Spar this summer, thanks to a joint promotion run by the retailer and supplier Lovering Foods that raised money for ChildLine.
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NewsImperial Tobacco appoints Oliver Tant CFO
Imperial Tobacco has appointed Oliver Tant as its chief financial officer, replacing Bob Dyrbus, who retires on 31 December.
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NewsWaitrose enjoys growth in north and south as sales climb 6.9%
Waitrose has defied the flat grocery market to report a 6.9% increase in half-year like-for-like sales.
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Morrisons to review property portfolio as profits fall
Morrisons has launched a review of its £9bn property portfolio as it considers ways of unlocking more capital.
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NewsSpar to launch There For You shopper magazine
Spar is set to launch There For You magazine as part of the retailer’s £5m national multi-media campaign to celebrate its convenience and reinforce its heritage.
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NewsOcado sales jump 16.4% as basket size grows
Ocado has reported a 16.4% increase in third-quarter sales year-on-year to £189.2m.
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NewsMorrisons to sponsor ITV’s festive Text Santa fundraiser
Morrisons is set to replace Asda as the sponsor of ITV’s annual festive charity fundraiser Text Santa.
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NewsNisa brings backs Wolfred the dog for latest ad campaign
Nisa is launching a new television advertising campaign on Monday 16 September, featuring its
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NewsNorbert Dentressangle picks up Kellogg's Germany contract
Logistics company Norbert Dentressangle will be making its entry into the German market after being appointed by Kellogg’s to handle its retail and wholesale customers in the country.
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NewsMatthew Clark strikes Molson Coors distribution deal in Scotland
Matthew Clark is to become a major distributor for Molson Coors in Scotland as the Carling brewer looks to ramp up its on-trade offer in the region.
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NewsCo-op’s Loved By Us range opts for 100% British meat
The Co-operative Group has released further details on its new Loved By Us range, which is hitting shelves this month, including chilled ready meals and a switch to 100% British meat and poultry.
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NewsKuehne + Nagel beer deliveries threatened as strike begins
Workers at Kuehne + Nagel went on strike this morning at sites up and down the UK over fears the company’s plans to change its distribution model will lead to significant job losses.
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NewsWhitworths sold to Equistone in £90m deal
European Capital has sold Whitworths to private equity firm Equistone in a £90m deal.





