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Booze under bond at East End depot
East End Foods is in line to improve its cashflow by £15m a year after opening a bonded warehouse at its new Aston Cross depot…
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NewsWessanen UK to 'build momentum' with commercial and marketing hires
Dutch giant Wessanen has hired a marketing director and commercial director for its UK business…
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NewsJellus vodka courts wider market
Halewood International is looking to roll out a flavoured vodka range to the wider off-trade after a trial launch with Asda…
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NewsSugro: pressure on indies 'desperate'
The liquidity of independent retailers is being stretched to breaking point, buying group Sugro UK has warned…
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NewsE-crime wave 'not taken seriously'
Retailers have accused police of failing to take a huge surge in e-crime seriously, after a report showed online…
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NewsLandmark Wholesale signs up Euro Wholesalers
Licensed and impulse cash & carry Euro Wholesalers has joined Landmark Wholesale…
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Wanted: 'objective' groceries ombudsman
The search for the first groceries code adjudicator is underway…
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NewsTideford Organics to overhaul its line-up
Soups and sauces supplier Tideford Organics is rebranding and expanding its range next month…
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NewsKavli launches Primula Pods to target school lunchbox market
Kavli is targeting the back-to-school market with the launch of a new kids’ snacking sub-brand, Primula Pods…
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Portas pilot descends into farce as Margate bosses quit en masse
Mary Portas’ efforts to save the British high street descended into seaside farce this week as the leadership of one of her first ‘town teams’ quit en masse.
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NewsTesco and independents 'must improve' food hygiene
Tesco has been awarded the lowest food hygiene score of the major multiples in a new report by The Grocer - but independents fared far worse.
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NewsUnexpected item in self-service till survey
Self-service tills are often held to be the bugbear of the modern supermarket shopper - but surprising new research shows Brits want more of them in stores.
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NewsHeineken counts cost of raw material price hikes
Heineken yesterday warned that profits for 2012 would be largely flat compared to last year, as the higher cost of raw materials…
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NewsCoca-Cola falls into line over On-Pack Recycling Label
Coca-Cola Enterprises has agreed to add the widely used On-Pack Recycling Label (OPRL) to its bottles for the first time…
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NewsThe Co-op suffers new fall in like-for-like sales
The Co-operative Group has posted a 1.2% fall in half-year like-for-like sales.
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NewsPremier Foods offloads Hartley’s and Robertson’s
Premier Foods has sold its sweet, spreads and jellies business to Hain Celestial for £200m.
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NewsTesco to add traffic lights in landmark labelling U-turn
Tesco will launch ‘traffic light’ labels on its products in a major U-turn that marks a significant step towards the Department of Health’s goal…
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NewsSales bloom at Tesco garden centre chain Dobbies
Tesco’s garden centre chain Dobbies has posted a 22% hike in full-year sales on the back of new store openings.
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NewsCamelot denied in Health Lottery judicial review bid
National Lottery operator Camelot has vowed to fight on after the High Court threw out its call for a judicial review into the running of the Health Lottery.Judges in the High Court today rejected Camelot’s call for a judicial review into the Gambling Commission’s decision to allow Richard Desmond’s rival ...
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NewsCadbury chocolate Philadelphia spread launches lunchbox line
Kraft is taking its Philadelphia with Cadbury spread into snacking with the launch of new dipping packs. The packs - 69p…





