All news articles – Page 2653
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NewsPlayers blast Health Lottery move to cut prizes
The Health Lottery has defended the reduction of its prize payouts for players who match three or four balls.
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NewsWas it the sun or Sunday's longer opening times?
Sunday trading laws were relaxed for the first time last weekend, ready for the Olympics, but long-awaited sunshine looks to have…
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NewsSales of low-abv wine drinks up 135% at Asda
Sales of low-alcohol wine at Asda have rocketed over the past year - thanks to a massive range extension.
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NewsFarming education reaches 5,000 kids
Yeo Valley has hit a milestone in its mission to educate children about farming - it reached 5,000 primary school children this school year.
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NewsCo-op to recruit 8,000 staff after Lloyds deal
The Co-operative Group is expected to increase its workforce by more than 8,000 staff after its banking arm clinched a deal…
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NewsC-store sector to add £10bn in sales by 2017
UK convenience stores’ sales are set to grow by 29% to £44bn over the next five years, according to the latest IGD forecast.
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NewsSuppliers play up quality of 2012 peach crop
Retail buyers and shoppers can look forward to especially sweet peaches this year…
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NewsUnited Biscuits vows to extend apprenticeship programme across UK
United Biscuits has pledged to run more apprenticeships in different parts of the UK.
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NewsIceland adds turnover to Greggs range
Iceland has added a tenth Greggs product to its freezers - a double pack of apple turnovers.
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NewsOddbins mocks rules against Olympic ads
Oddbins is planning a “marketing counter-strike” in defiance of the ad restrictions surrounding the Olympics. As well…
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NewsCathedral City snack selection for adults
Dairy Crest is launching a new Cathedral City sub-brand to drive consumption of its Cheddar as a snack for adults.
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NewsMontagnolo crowned Supreme Champion at International Cheese Awards
A blue-veined German cheese has been crowned Supreme Champion at this year’s International Cheese Awards at Nantwich.
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NewsTesco bakers present exotic breads
Fruit and nut bread, sourdough pave and pretzels are among the products being rolled out across Tesco’s new bakeries…
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NewsPublishers blamed for decline in games sales
Video games sales have crashed by a third - with shoppers buying seven million fewer games in the first half of this year…
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NewsBooker gives publicans food for thought
Booker has launched a guide to help publicans with their food offer. The All About Food guide includes…
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NewsGrey's to bring finest of Spanish food to UK
A Yorkshireman born in Spain is set to bring premium Spanish food to the masses via new retail and wholesale business Grey’s Fine Foods.
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NewsGraham's Spreadable butter now even more so
Graham’s The Family Dairy has reformulated its spreadable butter to make it easier to spread.
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NewsCawston Press makes sparkling new drink launch
Juice brand Cawston Press is making its first foray into sparkling soft drinks with a new range targeted at adults…
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NewsMcDonald's checks Olympics lettuce stocks
McDonald’s is keeping a close eye on the imminent lettuce harvest ahead of the Olympic Games.
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NewsCoke promotes hard - but Pepsi stays in the race
Pepsi is keeping the pressure on Coca-Cola in the final leg of the Olympic Games build-up.





