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NewsAsda opens first George clothing store in Asia
Asda’s clothing arm George has opened its first operation in Asia with a store in Singapore, as it eyes further international expansion.
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NewsKerry Foods posts growth despite drag on frozen meals
Kerry Foods’ frozen meals felt the impact of the horsemeat scandal in the first half of the year, but didn’t stop the ciompany recording a 12.2% rise in profits.
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NewsMorrisons picks DLKW Lowe and FutureBrand for creative strategy
Morrisons has retained its advertising agency DLKW Lowe in partnership with FutureBrand following a review of creative and marketing agencies.
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NewsSainsbury’s appeals ASA ruling on Tesco Price Promise ad
Sainsbury’s has lodged an appeal after the ASA rejected its complaint over a Tesco Price Promise advert.
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NewsEast Kent hops win protected name status
East Kent Goldings have become the first variety of hops to have their name protected against imitation.
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NewsMarmite TV ad draws 250 complaints to ASA
Marmite’s latest TV ad has prompted 250 complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority in its first 24 hours on air.
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NewsGreggs puts frozen food expansion on hold in strategy shift
Greggs will undergo a major reshaping of its business over a three to four-year period, moving away from its traditional bakery concept to emphasise its “food-on-the-go” credentials and put on hold further plans for its frozen food line.
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Food and drink sales enjoy a sporty summer boost
Food and drink achieved its best July sales performance for five years, according to figures released by the British Retail Consortium’s retail sales monitor.
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NewsAspall cyder returns to India after 110 years
Aspall is launching its Suffolk cyder into India – 110 years since it was last available there.
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Greggs targets food on the go as it blames weather for sales hit
Profits at Greggs fell nearly 29% in the first half of 2013, the high-street baker revealed today, as it outlined plans to seize more of the ‘food-on-the-go’ market.
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NewsScotland calls on Cameron to overhaul red meat levy system
The Scottish first minister has called on the UK government to overhaul the red meat levy system, which he says costs Scottish livestock farmers £1.4m a year in lost cash.
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NewsTesco brings F&F clothing chain to Kensington store
Tesco is set to turn the first floor of its Kensington superstore into a new flagship branch of its F&F clothing chain.
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NewsEasyJet’s Stelios to open easyFoodstore discount grocer
The founder of EasyJet Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is set to enter the grocery discounter market by launching a pilot food store in Croydon named easyFoodstore.
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NewsNew Zealand dairy industry hit by contamination scare
New Zealand’s dairy industry has been rocked by a major food scandal, after bacteria contamination was discovered in whey powder used to make baby formula produced by the country’s leading dairy co-operative, Fonterra.
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NewsTesco to end lads’ mags sales to under 18s
Following Co-op’s announcement last week that it will delist lads’ mags unless publishers deliver them in pre-sealed bags by 9 September, Tesco has said it will no longer sell the magazines to under 18s.
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NewsLowest onion crop for years feared by growers
The UK could be headed for the worst onion harvest in four years as poor weather earlier this year continues to take its toll on the crop.
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NewsBernard Matthews revamps its brand and packaging
Turkey giant Bernard Matthews is revamping its brand, overhauling its packaging and launching a £1m consumer campaign…
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NewsFrozen blueberries from Canada set for UK launch
Wild Canadian blueberry suppliers are targeting UK shoppers with a new frozen retail pack…
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NewsPowerful Yoghurt to target men with 2014 UK launch
After Chobani and Greek Gods, a third US Greek-style yoghurt brand is making a play for the UK…
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NewsAmir Khan throws his weight behind Protein Milk push
Maxinutrition has signed up former world champion boxer Amir Khan as the face of its ‘Everyday Champions’ campaign…





