All news articles – Page 2661
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NewsSainsbury's late delivery tenners ended
Sainsbury’s has scrapped its long-running late delivery vouchers for online orders.
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NewsWaitrose drops spirits to stop 'pre-loading'
Waitrose is to stop selling 35cl bottles of branded and own label vodka and gin in its c-stores in a bid to combat so-called ‘pre-loading’.
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NewsThe 'quicker, easier' way to use face masks
A skincare brand is claiming a market first with an innovative, hybrid face mask that combines the benefits of fabric and clay…
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NewsGlobal starts push for relaunched Reef
Global Brands - which this week announced it was bringing alcopop Hooch back to market - has relaunched RTD brand Reef.
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NewsTesco training scheme seeks school leavers with 'passion for retail'
Tesco is throwing open the doors of its Cheshunt HQ in a new recruitment drive to encourage school leavers…
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Rain forces Morrisons to call off M Fest
Morrisons has been forced to pull the plug on M Fest due to the recent heavy rain in the north of England.
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NewsJTI takes aim at ‘flawed’ dialogue on plain packaging
Tobacco giant JTI has launched a campaign against government proposals to move tobacco into plain packaging, branding the consultation process “fundamentally flawed”.
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Lincolnshire threatens revolt over PGI sausages ruling
Tory MPs have warned of a Lincolnshire revolt if sausages from the county are not handed protected status.
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NewsABF in for Elephant Atta as Premier offloads another
Associated British Foods has snapped up ethnic flour brand Elephant Atta for £34m from Premier Foods, marking the latest sale by Premier as it battles to reduce its debt.
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NewsRetailers defend milk price model in wake of cuts
Big five retailers who do not use cost of production payment models for their milk have moved to defend their stance in the wake of this week’s “catastrophic” processor price cuts.
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NewsSelfridges spurns the Elsanta strawberry
Selfridges has decided to stop selling the high-yielding Elsanta variety of strawberries.
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NewsBroxburn ‘body blow’ puts 1,700 jobs at risk
Up to 1,700 jobs could go after Vion announced plans to close its Hall’s of Broxburn site in Scotland - the country’s largest producer of haggis.
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NewsDiageo brings £99-a-bottle Chinese spirit to UK
Diageo is launching its Chinese white spirit Shui Jing Fang in the UK – at £99 for a 500ml bottle.
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News‘Melon that tastes of lime’ debuts in Budgens
Budgens has claimed a UK retail first with the introduction of ‘lime melons’ into stores.
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Carrier bag use rises for second year in a row
The number of plastic bags used by UK shoppers UK has risen for the second year in a row, according to new data released by Wrap.
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Bid to put salt beef back on British menu
A new website has been launched which hopes to grow sales of salt beef and put the once-popular British dish back on the menu.
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NewsOriginal alcopop Hooch returns over ice
Retro alcopop Hooch is returning to shelves – almost a decade after it was last available in the UK. Global Brands is…
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First Milk next to cut price as farmer unrest simmers
First Milk has become the latest processor to reduce the price of milk it pays farmers, blaming declining returns on liquid milk.
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Whole Foods Market still losing millions in UK
The UK arm of Whole Foods Market has reported a loss of £4.4m, five years after it opened its first full-scale store.
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NewsFruit Shoot recall could cost Britvic millions
Britvic has warned that a widespread recall of its Robinsons Fruit Shoot drinks could cost the company millions of pounds.





