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Young jobless people in 'confidence chasm'
The IGD has urged grocery companies to throw their weight behind an initiative to create thousands of job opportunities for young people.
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NewsSaucy Princes tins target a younger crowd
Princes is hoping to bring younger shoppers into the canned meat market with tinned chicken in a range of sauces.
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NewsMore vitamin and mineral-rich dairy drinks for Tesco
Tesco’s push into functional dairy is gathering pace with the launch of two vitamin and mineral-enriched chilled liquid milks.
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NewsLol soft drinks target teenage tastemakers
Heinz is hoping Britain’s teenagers will want to get their laughing gear round new soft drink brand Lol, which is being rolled out…
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NewsWho'll get St Hubert - trade or private equity?
Trade buyers should not be written off as potential buyers of Dairy Crest’s French spreads division just because of rumoured…
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NewsSeabrook to focus on its northern heartland
The new boss of Seabrook Crisps has put the brakes on the brand’s southern expansion and launched a range review…
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NewsFrijj to offer two-for-one at Thorpe Park
Dairy Crest has teamed up with Thorpe Park for a new on-pack promotion, offering a two-for-one ticket deal on bottles of Frijj milkshake.
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NewsWarburtons on lookout for new MD as Robert Higginson moves on
Warburtons managing director Robert Higginson has left the business, just months after the departure of…
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NewsJimmy's high-welfare kiev wins over Tesco
Jimmy Doherty’s mission to get Tesco to switch to higher-welfare sourcing on key poultry and meat lines has had its first commercial success - Tesco’s new free-range chicken kiev is among the top 25% selling breaded poultry products in stores where it’s sold,
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NewsSelect-A-Size kitchen towels 'the next step'
Thirst Pockets has claimed its new kitchen towel featuring perforations every half-sheet marks “the next step in the…
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NewsBarber’s veteran Boothman claims award for cheese expertise
Valerie Boothman of farmhouse cheesemaker Barber’s has been awarded the Bath & West Cheese Industry Award by the British Cheese Board.
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NewsWrap hails use of smaller packs to cut waste
Supermarkets have made “great progress” encouraging consumers to waste less food by increasing availability of smaller pack sizes and improving labelling, according to a Wrap study.
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Sir Ken: Morrisons board risks repeating Safeway mistakes
Sir Ken Morrison has urged the supermarket he founded to refocus on its core business and accused its management of a “total bout of plagiarism”.
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NewsSarson's and Haywards sold in latest Premier disposal
Premier Foods has sold its Sarson’s vinegar brand to supplier Mizkan.
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News'Breakthrough' deal reveals scope of Arla’s Chinese ambitions
Arla Foods has announced ambitious plans to increase its turnover in China fivefold by 2016 to almost £400m.
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NewsGreencore offloads Cadbury desserts factory to Müller
Greencore has offloaded its chilled desserts facility in Minsterley to Müller Dairy UK in a £4.3m deal worth plus stock.
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NewsAsda widens gap over rivals in price wars
Asda is Britain’s cheapest supermarket - for the 15th year in a row - after winning an incredible 37 weeks out of 50 in the Grocer 33.
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NewsInnocent festival plans go less than smoothly
Innocent has been forced to cancel its Fruit Sports Day, following lacklustre ticket sales.
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NewsTesco and Dobbies to open joint store
Tesco has unveiled plans for its first joint store with Dobbies, the garden centre business Tesco bought in 2008.
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Tesco tunes into web radio service WE7
Tesco has acquired a 91% stake in internet radio service WE7.





