All news articles – Page 2483
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NewsAsda to launch adult Halloween range
Growing numbers of adults are celebrating Halloween without their children, prompting retailers to revamp their seasonal l…
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NewsDefra green talks left retailers confused
The coalition’s ambition to be the greenest-ever government suffered an embarrassing blow this week…
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NewsBooker, Makro and Costco added to Improvethatprice.com
Improvethatprice.com has added Booker, Bestway, Makro and Costco to its website…
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NewsGroceries Code Adjudicator Tacon proposes 1% of turnover fines
Supermarkets that abuse suppliers could face a fine of up to 1% of their UK turnover…
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NewsCamelot plays up retail 'opportunity' of £2-a-ticket Lotto
Camelot Group is urging retailers large and small to get behind the relaunch of Lotto in October…
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Responsibility Deal suffers new blow over alcohol plan
Plans for groundbreaking alcohol education programmes for schoolchildren are hanging in the balance…
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NewsTK Maxx trials dedicated food sections in 20 stores
High street retailer TK Maxx is trialling dedicated food sections in its stores in a bid to grow sales in the category…
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NewsFerrero launches blue and pink Kinder eggs
Kinder Surprise is to roll out pink eggs containing dolls and blue eggs containing toy cars…
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NewsCo-op to revamp own-label range as 'Loved by Us'
The Co-operative Group has unveiled its latest weapon in its fight to boost flagging sales and attract younger shoppers…
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NewsTesco defends use of suppliers' chefs in promotional brochure
Tesco has defended itself over criticism it could be misleading consumers in a recent brochure to promote its ready meals.
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NewsArla completes sale of Crediton Dairy
Arla has completed the sale of Crediton Dairy after the European Commission gave the green light to an MBO led by former Milk Link chief executive Neil Kennedy.
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NewsFaroe Islands hits back at ‘coercive’ EU in fishing dispute
The Faroese government has hit back at EU plans to slap a trade embargo on the islands, accusing the European Commission of ignoring diplomatic channels and contravening WTO rules.
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NewsMartin McColl changes name to reflect convenience focus
Martin McColl has changed its name to McColl’s in “yet another milestone” on its journey to convenience-led operator.
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NewsFamilies plan for Christmas early as Asda braces for online boost
Households are budgeting and planning more for this year’s Christmas shop than they have done before, according research commissioned by Asda.
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NewsTyrrells Crisps sold to Investcorp for £100m
Tyrrells has been sold to private equity firm Investcorp for £100m.
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Monsters University bottle recalled over choking fears
A Disney Monsters University-branded sports bottle is being recalled over fears a user could choke on the drinking spout.
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NewsMüller Wiseman closes Scottish milk depots with loss of 139 jobs
Müller Wiseman Dairies is to close its Keith and Whitburn fresh milk depots before the end of the year, with the loss of up to 139 jobs.
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NewsFishing wars build towards EU sanctions on Faroe Islands
A diplomatic storm is brewing as the EU took a big step towards finalising trade sanctions against the Faroe Islands in retaliation for alleged overfishing of Atlanto-Scandian herring.
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NewsJuly heat boosts supermarkets 'more than the Olympics'
July’s hot weather provided a bigger boost to supermarket sales than 2012’s Olympics, new figures have suggested.
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NewsCostcutter strikes £35m financing deal with Barclays
Costcutter has signed a £35m refinancing deal with Barclays.





