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NewsDavid Sands fascia to go by end of year
The David Sands fascia is set to disappear by the end of the year. The Co-operative Group, which acquired the Scottish…
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NewsThorntons shares jump as it delivers good news at last
After posting its first increase in like-for-like retail sales for 10 quarters in July, Thorntons followed up the good news…
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NewsSugar-free sweets revamped by Sulá as it hails enormous potential
Confectioner Sulá has revamped its sugar-free range with new flavours and flip-top packs…
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NewsSaitaku seals Ocado listing for Japanese food range
Japanese food brand Saitaku has made its UK debut this week with a rollout through Ocado…
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NewsFree-range milk manifesto takes shape
The first bottles of milk to carry a “free-range” logo in the UK could be on shelves by the end of next year…
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NewsLED lighting slashes energy at eco Tesco Express
Tesco has unveiled its latest eco weapon – its first all-LED store (almost).
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NewsSaganaki sheep's cheese unveiled as a rival for Halloumi
Continental cheese supplier Futura Foods is expanding its Yamas! Greek and Cypriot cheese range with Saganaki…
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NewsMults undercut Game on Nintendo’s long-awaited Wii U
Supermarkets have revealed their pre-order pricing of Nintendo’s upcoming Wii U console.
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Asda, Berry Bros, Iceland and JJ impersonated by fraudsters
Suppliers are being duped out of millions of pounds by fraudsters impersonating UK retailers and wholesalers - and the police are doing little to stamp it out.
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NewsFormer FSA boss Tim Smith is new Tesco technical director
Tesco has unveiled the former boss of the Food Standards Agency, Tim Smith, as its new group technical director.
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NewsHP, Branston and Lea & Perrins down as Brits go off the sauce
Traditional sauces and condiments are failing to cut the mustard with today’s shoppers - plunging eight of the top 10 brands into decline.
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NewsScots processor Graham’s next to hike milk price
Graham’s the Family Dairy has announced a 2.25ppl increase to its farmers’ milk price, as competition amongst processors hots up in the wake of tightening supplies.
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NewsNow Heston adds Earl Grey to 'trendy tipple' gin
Heston Blumenthal has developed a new dry gin flavoured with Earl Grey tea and lemon for the new autumn/winter range at Waitrose.
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Axe falls on 500 as Unilever details massive UK shake-up
Unilever is pushing ahead with a major shake-up of its UK operations, with 500 jobs facing the axe as a result.
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NewsMults ‘failing shoppers on salt in bacon’
Supermarkets are letting consumers down by not doing enough to reduce salt in bacon, health campaigners say.
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NewsWaitrose profits rocket as Price points to margins
Waitrose MD Mark Price is expecting to deliver the highest operating margin of all the major food retailers this year.
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Müller-Wiseman unveils record milk price rise
The Müller-Wiseman group will boost its standard farmgate milk price to 29p per litre from 15 October.
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NewsBan on Iceland and Faroe fish imports moves closer
A ban on imported fish from Iceland and the Faroe Islands moved a step closer after the European Parliament voted in favour of legislation yesterday.
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FSA promises ‘new chapter of collaboration’ with meat trade
The Food Standards Agency has vowed to work more closely with the British meat trade to determine how plant inspections should be paid for.
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NewsSainsbury’s snipes at rivals with new Brand Match ad
Sainsbury’s is launching a new ad campaign today to push its Brand Match coupon-at-till scheme.





