All news articles – Page 2634
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NewsBartlett takes Scotty Brand beyond fresh with salmon launch
Potato giant Albert Bartlett is set to move beyond fresh produce for the first time as it prepares to launch smoked salmon…
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NewsGerman Hobbits come to UK as movie paves way for biscuit brand
It’s a marketing exec’s fantasy: one of the biggest movie launches of the year is called The Hobbit…
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NewsLyle's black treacle for Halloween
Lyle’s is hoping to ‘trick or treacle’ shoppers this autumn with a limited-edition tin for Halloween…
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NewsCrosse & Blackwell rolls out Brit veg tins
Crosse & Blackwell is launching a Best of British range of canned vegetables sourced exclusively from UK farmers…
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NewsFreshways in Red Tractor milk blunder
Middle-market dairy processor Freshways has vowed to tighten supplier audits after it sold non-Red Tractor milk…
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NewsDutch brand looks to invigorate pancakes market with UK debut
A Dutch chilled ready-made pancake brand has made its UK debut. Available from Sainsbury’s and Tesco…
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NewsGuinness and Burts link up to launch stout-flavoured crisps
Burts Chips has teamed up with Guinness to launch the world’s first crisps flavoured with the black stuff…
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NewsCo-op Group relaunches own label chilled ready meal range
The Co-operative Group has relaunched its own label chilled ready meals range…
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NewsGoodfella's continues deep pan resurgence with Flavour Fellas
Goodfella’s has launched Flavour Fellas, a new range of thick-based pizzas aimed at students…
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Poole's Pies wins Iceland pies and crumbles contract
Poole’s Pies has been awarded the sole supply contract for fruit pies and crumbles to Iceland…
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NewsHMRC to crack down on retail tax evasion
Customs officers have set up a new taskforce to crack down on grocery and retail traders suspected of tax evasion.
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NewsReynolds steps up into Mars sales director job
Mars Food UK has promoted Neil Reynolds to the post of sales director in the wake of Tristan Butt’s departure…
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NewsTangerine profits hit by sugar, maize and gelatine price rises
Tangerine Confectionery has blamed a steep decline in profits on the impact of ‘extraordinary’ commodity cost inflation…
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NewsHarrods revamps own label groceries
Harrods has given its own-label groceries a luxury makeover, ahead of a major expansion of the range…
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NewsKenny's: staff investment is key to growth
Northern Ireland Spar group Kenny’s attributed another year of growth to its heavy investment in staff training.
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Invisible tag tech for Tesco store security
Tesco is rolling out an advanced electronic tagging system in a move to boost on shelf availability and security…
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NewsWarburtons shrinks premium roll packs
Warburtons is cutting the price point of its premium rolls by dropping its six-packs to four-packs and its sub rolls…
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NewsAxe hangs over Dairy Crest’s Crudgington plant
Dairy Crest is planning to close its butters and spreads factory in Crudgington, Shropshire, as the hunt goes on for cost savings across the business.
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NewsFreshway promises tighter controls after Red Tractor error
Middle-market dairy processor Freshways has vowed to be stricter in auditing its suppliers after it sold non-Red Tractor milk from Northern Ireland as Red Tractor-certified.
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NewsSainsbury’s bags first-ever perfect score in G33 mystery shop
The Grocer’s reigning Store Manager of the Year has presided over the first-ever perfect score in The Grocer 33 mystery shopping survey.





