All news articles – Page 2681
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NewsSuper-Max presents eco-friendly shaving gel range to trade
Super-Max has unveiled a range of eco-friendly shaving gels.
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Eden natural nail polish remover
Fresh Therapies has introduced what it claims is the first UK-produced natural nail polish remover.
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NewsFruit Shoot gets a new look
Britvic has revamped its Fruit Shoot brand for the first time in six years in a bid to reconnect with its target audience.
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NewsAWG announces co-investment fund
Appleby Westward Group has announced its biggest co-investment fund yet as it ramps up efforts to attract new retailers…
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NewsSpar trials essential baby products
Spar is targeting new parents with low prices on essential baby products.
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NewsDepots struggle with 'crazy' tobacco rules
Wholesalers have branded the tobacco display ban at their depots “a right pain in the a***”.
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NewsTesco rolls out Aasani brand
Tesco has introduced a new Asian food and drink brand that is not just undercutting the price of leading ethnic brands - but also ranges in its own-label offer.
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NewsBottled ale could double says report
Ale could become a £900m take-home category - if it could achieve the same popularity it enjoys in the on trade, a new report has claimed.
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NewsWhittard appoints retail head Iles
Whittard of Chelsea has appointed Brian Iles to head of retail as it looks to open more London stores and break into travel retail…
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NewsAt-work training for Scottish Salmon Co
The Scottish Salmon Company is piloting a work-based learning programme so its staff do not have to travel long distances to gain training and qualifications.
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NewsTravellers Choice noodles hit Tesco
Asian food brand Tiger Tiger is looking to get its claws into block noodles - and go head-to-head with Premier Food’s Batch
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NewsMolson Coors' Hunter Czechs in at StarBev
Molson Coors UK CEO Mark Hunter has been picked to lead StarBev, the Central European business bought by the brewer last month for $3.5bn.
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Metro slows international expansion
Metro Group has put the brakes on international expansion and vowed to cut capital expenditure after posting a loss for the first quarter.
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NewsNow Stella launches a pear ‘Cidre’
AB Inbev is extending Stella Cidre into the pear cider market.
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NewsUniversal health labelling scheme back on the cards
The government is to re-ignite one of the trade’s biggest controversies by urging retailers and manufacturers to ditch rival schemes and adopt a common system for nutrition labelling.
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NewsCoffee shortages loom as climate change takes hold
Severe coffee shortages and price hikes are on the cards unless the industry takes urgent action to help smallholder farmers adapt to climate change.
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NewsMaria Damanaki: those cartoons in full
Feisty EU fisheries commissioner Maria Damanaki is deadly serious about battling fish discards. But she doesn’t take herself too seriously.
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NewsSky's the limit for record whisky tasting
Whisky brand Glenfiddich will tonight (10 May) broadcast the world’s highest-ever whisky tasting – from Mount Everest base camp.
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Troubled Dairy Crest takes axe to field sales team
Dairy Crest has axed a quarter of its field sales team, as it retreats from supplying milk to the fiercely competitive middle-ground market.
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Molson Coors’ Hunter Czechs out for StarBev
Molson Coors UK CEO Mark Hunter has been picked to lead StarBev, the Central European business bought by Molson Coors last month.





