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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.
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NewsBargain Booze shares hit 130p
Bargain Booze shares rocketed 30% in their first day’s trading on AIM.
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NewsNestlé cereal ads banned for misleading nutritional claims
Two Nestlé ads comparing its cereals to two other breakfast options have been banned for making unfair nutritional comparisons.
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NewsDiageo profits jump 8% on back of emerging markets and spirits
Premium spirits and continued strength in emerging markets helped Diageo offset a “challenging” performance in Europe, the company reported today.
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NewsSainsbury's ads take aim at Tesco's Price Promise
Sainsbury’s has launched an ad campaign promising to protect customer right to fair comparisons after the Advertising Standards Authority threw out the retailer’s complaint over Tesco’s Price Promise.
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NewsCo-op, Waitrose and Aldi commit to clearer food price labels
Supermarket prices could become a little easier to understand after The Co-operative Group, Waitrose and Aldi signed up to a campaign for simpler and more consistent pricing.
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NewsShop prices fall as food inflation slows
Food price inflation slowed down in July, hitting its lowest rate since summer 2010, new figures have shown.
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NewsAsda recalls Chosen By You Beastie Bites
Asda has recalled all date codes of its Chosen By You Beastie Bites after it found the item contained mustard and celery without the ingredients being declared
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NewsBAT brings Vype e-cigarettes to the UK
British American Tobacco has become the first major tobacco manufacturer to launch an electronic cigarette in the UK.
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NewsDairy UK names Judith Bryans as new CEO
Dairy UK has appointed Dr Judith Bryans as its new chief executive, replacing Jim Begg.
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NewsResponsibility Deal hit by public health directors’ walk-out
The future of the government’s Responsibility Deal has been plunged into even further doubt after the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) announced it was pulling out
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Dairy Crest sells North West milk-delivery business
Dairy Crest today announced the sale of its depot-based milk-delivery business in the North West to Creamline Dairies has been completed.





