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NewsMarks & Spencer launches Modern Asian ready meals range
Marks & Spencer has launched a range of ready meals and starters under the new banner Modern Asian.
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News‘Skin packs’ boost shelf life of Waitrose steaks
Waitrose has replaced traditional tray packaging for its steaks with ‘skin packs’ that save on materials and extend shelf life.
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NewsTesco hikes milk price for dairy farmers
Tesco is hiking the price it pays farmers in its Sustainable Dairy Group by just over 2p per litre.
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James Bond invites you to 'Crack the Case' with Heineken
Daniel Craig is bringing his portrayal of James Bond to a Heineken ad for the first time tonight with the launch of a new TV and online push.
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NewsTV advert for Southern Comfort
Bacardi Brown-Forman is backing Southern Comfort with what it claims is its biggest above the line investment in the brand in five years…
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NewsShoppers cash in on Asda Price Guarantee fiasco
Asda claims the Asda Price Guarantee (APG) is “unbeatable”, but savvy shoppers have found its Achilles heel - and are taking full advantage.
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NewsShoppers CAN vote for turkey this Christmas
Shoppers worried about the cost of Christmas dinner will be relieved to hear that the most expensive item on the menu - the turkey - is unlikely to go up in price this year.
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NewsEx-Atomic Kitten McClarnon crafts Cathedral City cupcake
Former Atomic Kitten Liz McClarnon has swapped cheesy pop for Cathedral City Cheddar.
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NewsScientists shrug off attacks on Monsanto GM/cancer trial
Scientists have hit back at criticism of research linking the world’s best-selling weedkiller and a strain of GM maize – both developed by Monsanto – with tumours in rats.
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NewsTesco Wales takes on local supplier’s Glamorgan sausage
Tesco is to sell a traditional Welsh vegetarian sausage made with cheese, leeks and breadcrumbs in 32 of its Welsh stores.
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NewsTB badger cull: the supermarkets have their say
As animal rights campaigners call on consumers to boycott milk from farmers participating in the badger cull, The Grocer asked the country’s leading supermarket to outline their stance.
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NewsSainsbury's claims crown for British apples and pears
Sainsbury’s has claimed the accolade of selling the most UK-grown apples and pears over the past year.
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NewsSainsbury’s and Nectar owner plot new marketing venture
Sainsbury’s has teamed up again with the company behind its Nectar scheme for a new marketing venture aimed at fmcg suppliers.
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NewsPetition to ditch beer duty escalator gets 100,000th name
A petition calling on for the abolition of the beer duty escalator has hit 100,000 signatures – a landmark that brings closer a formal debate in the House of Commons.
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NewsControversy rages over Monsanto/GM cancer study
The scientists behind an explosive new study on the health effects of a leading weedkiller and a strain of genetically-modified maize have come in for a barrage of criticism.
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NewsFirst Milk follows rivals with higher farmgate price
First Milk has become the latest dairy processor to announce an increase in its farmgate milk price, boosting its liquid milk pool price by 2.6p per litre…
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NewsFood prices 'to hit all-time high next year'
Global food prices are on course to hit an all-time high in 2013 – and middle-class consumers of meat and dairy are set to be worst affected, a new report from Rabobank has warned.
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NewsExperts discuss the findings of the Roundup/GM cancer trial
The world’s best-selling weedkiller, and a genetically modified maize resistant to it, can cause tumours, multiple organ damage and lead to premature death, a new study has revealed.
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NewsMonsanto weedkiller and GM maize in 'shocking' cancer study
The world’s best-selling weedkiller, and a genetically modified maize resistant to it, can cause tumours, multiple organ damage and lead to premature death, new research published today reveals.
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NewsGaviscon claims format first with indigestion powder
Heartburn and indigestion brand Gaviscon has claimed a market first with an oral powder that dissolves on the tongue.





