All news articles – Page 2503
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NewsMorrisons radio ad banned for rushing the small print
A Morrisons radio advert has been banned for rushing through the terms and conditions of the deal it was promoting.
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NewsCo-operative Group hit by double downgrade after bank ‘bail-in’
The Co-operative Group has been dealt a double downgrade blow by Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s.
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NewsAlan Titchmarsh launches Waitrose gardening channel
Waitrose is running its first TV advert with Alan Titchmarsh this week to coincide with the launch of an online gardening TV channel.
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NewsAsda targets the commuter crowd with click and collect hubs
Asda has ramped up its multi-channel offering with an expansion of its Click & Collect service and a trial of new in-store computer terminals to help customers place and pay for orders.
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NewsUniversal food labelling system set for launch in supermarkets
Mars, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Premier Foods have become the first major suppliers to be won round to the government’s new universal front-of-pack labelling scheme, which was launched by ministers today.
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NewsEx-Wickes boss Bill Grimsey plots independent high-street review
Former Wickes boss Bill Grimsey is to launch his own independent review of the high street claiming the government’s efforts through the Mary Portas Review are the equivalent of “trying to keep a failed model on a life-support machine”.
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News2 Sisters downplays TB probe at West Bromwich site
2 Sisters claims it is “business as usual” at its Dial Lane site in West Bromwich following news that health authorities are investigating four cases of TB infection at the factory.
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NewsAldi, Lidl and Waitrose seize share as market polarises
Aldi, Lidl and Waitrose have gained share from the major retailers, signalling increasing “polarisation” of the grocery market, the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel have revealed.
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NewsNew labelling system could bump sugary products from red to amber
An ‘unintended consequence’ of the government’s new front-of-pack labelling system will mean many products that would have had a red light for sugar levels under previous FSA guidelines will qualify for an amber instead, it has emerged.
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NewsKellogg’s Crunchy Nut sponsors C4's Million Pound Drop
Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut is to sponsor Channel 4’s hit live TV game show The Million Pound Drop in a six-week campaign that launched on Friday (14 June).
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NewsWestaways and Thatchers link for new West Country sausage
Devon’s Westaways Sausages and cidermaker Thatchers have teamed up to launch a West Country sausage…
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NewsEFFPA aims to convert more food waste into animal feed
A new European body has been set up to increase the amount of waste food – including sweets – converted to animal feed…
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NewsEU ruling clears up the future of fruit lasering
Retailers will finally be able to scrap sticky food labels and instead use laser technology…
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NewsArla pulls Cravendale badger claim
Arla has removed a claim from the Cravendale website that suggested the brand was “kind to badgers”…
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News'Go to Work on an Egg' slogan returns for British Egg Week
British consumers will be encouraged to ‘Go to Work on an Egg’ once more…
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NewsEcuador urges banana exporters to join forces
Latin American banana exporters are looking to form a trading alliance that would control more than 50% of global exports…
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NewsMajestic profits lifted by online sales and fine wine
Online sales and fine wines helped boost results for the UK’s largest specialist wine retailer, Majestic, the company said, as it set its sight on further expansion of both ecommerce and retail stores.
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NewsLite Brix LEDs to add light to construction toy market
Character Options is hoping to brighten up the construction toys market with its Lite Brix range…
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NewsPlaymobil adds new Special Plus figures to toys range
Playmobil is expanding its Special Plus pocket-money figures line-up this summer…
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NewsTesco toy offer set to focus on pocket money lines
Tesco is expected to sharpen its focus on lower-priced toys as it reduces the space it gives general merchandise…





