All news articles – Page 2672
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NewsTwo thirds of shoppers claim they hate using self-service checkouts
Self-service tills may be here to stay - but most shoppers don’t like using them, according to research by Him!.
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NewsTesco teams up with The Sun for Llama's ad push
Tesco is launching an ad campaign for its venture brand Llama’s snacks range this weekend in conjunction with The Sun newspaper.
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Mortgages and current accounts from new M&S Bank
Marks & Spencer has unveiled plans to open 50 in-store banks in partnership with HSBC – starting next month with its flagship Marble Arch store.
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NewsMeat giant threatens Greenpeace with court over deforestation claims
Brazilian meat giant JBS is to take legal action against Greenpeace for a report in which the NGO accused the company of failing to ensure cattle from deforested areas did not enter its supply chain.
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NewsThe Co-op confirms closures of West Country DCs
The Co-operative Group has confirmed its distribution centre in Wellington, Somerset, will close in November, followed by Portbury, Bristol, in April 2013.
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NewsM&S is now carbon neutral
Marks & Spencer has declared that it is the first major retailer in the world to become carbon neutral.
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NewsYoghurt liqueur Bols is all-natural alternative
Maxxium is claiming a UK first with the launch of a natural yoghurt liqueur designed to offer an alternative to cream liqueurs.
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NewsIt’s Wilko and out for discounter boss Mitchell
Wilkinson chief executive Stuart Mitchell has resigned after six years at the helm.
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Tenerife gets a hunger for Greggs pasties
Greggs pasties have gone all Continental - after gaining a listing with Tenerife-based Iceland franchise Overseas Supermarkets.
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NewsGreenpeace has beef with Tesco over deforestation claim
Tesco has reaffirmed its commitment to ethical sourcing after being accused by Greenpeace of selling beef from illegally deforested land in Brazil.
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NewsMajor Omsco contract goes to SJ Bargh
Logistics provider SJ Bargh has won a contract with organic milk co-op Omsco to collect 50 million litres of milk a year.
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NewsBrussels bids to boost fruit and veg sector
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on the future of the fruit and veg sectors in Europe.
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NewsDiageo plans billion-pound investment in Scotch whisky
Diageo is to invest more than £1bn in Scotch whisky production over the next five years to meet growing global demand.
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NewsLaunch date announced for Aliens: Colonial Marines
More than five years after the game was first announced, retailers have been told they can expect to put Aliens: Colonial Marines…
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News'Lower cost' startup wholesaler Ooberstock bags large suppliers
Ooberstock, a new drinks distribution business that claims to operate at lower cost than wholesalers while offering more transparency…
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Bart changes name after equity boost
Bart Spices has revealed plans for its first rebrand since launching in the UK almost 50 years ago.
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Smaller bars tested as Mars bids to meet Deal
Fans of some of the UK’s most iconic chocolate brands could soon be chomping on bars that are more than 10% smaller…
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Makro deal set to open doors for Booker globally
Booker snapped up Makro Cash & Carry UK in a cash and shares deal worth £140m this week - securing a tantalising tie-up with Metro Group…
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Partridges buyer Jim Corfield passes away
The industry is mourning the loss of Jim Corfield, a well-known buyer who died last week at the age of 61 after losing his battle against cancer.
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NewsSaxton in sales hot seat at PZ Cussons
PZ Cussons has hired Marcus Saxton as its new sales director.





