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DBC redundancies likely to rise
More than half the workforce at DBC Foodservice have been made redundant and the figure is likely to rise, administrators have warned.
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NewsHalewood launches Faith grape drink
An adult soft drink made with traditional wine grapes has been created by Crabbie’s owner Halewood International.
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NewsGraham White to supply Musgrave with sausages
Surrey sausage maker Graham White & Co is predicting a 20% sales uplift after winning Musgrave Group’s
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NewsLurpak sampling success in Jempson's
Lurpak has hailed the success of cross-category sampling in Jempson’s, which recreated the Arla brand’s…
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NewsBudgens opens fresh-focused concept store
The first Budgens concept store has opened in Hedge End, Hampshire, in a bid by Musgrave to recruit more retailers.
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Scudamore review recommends standalone Scottish FSA
Scotland should be given its own standalone food regulator, according to a major report into the future of the Food Standards Agency north of the border.
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Harrods ready to Serve the World with new range
Harrods has introduced a new range of dishes from around the world to its Traiteur counter.
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Best show gong for Taste of London
Taste of London has won the Best Consumer Show category at the 2012 Exhibition News Awards.
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Tesco's mouse hit Covent Garden store to stay closed for refurbishment
Tesco has decided to keep the doors shut at its flagship Covent Garden Metro store, despite getting the go ahead to re-open by Westminster City Council.
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NewsTime to adapt says Tesco as Value gets an upgrade
Tesco is abandoning the famous blue and white stripes of its Value range, almost 20 years after it pioneered the category.
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NewsFSA unveils elite ‘safety squad’ for Olympics
The Food Standards Agency has assembled an elite ‘Food Safety Squad’ to lead inspections in the run-up to this summer’s Olympic Games.
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British flavour to Morrisons’ fresh produce overhaul
Morrisons is revamping the look of its fresh produce in the latest stage of its own-label overhaul.
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NewsMolson Coors warns of weather threat to UK barley... and beer
Britain’s supply of beer is at risk from the unseasonably hot weather, one of the UK’s biggest brewers has warned.
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NewsWestons eyes £100m sales via Stowford Press off-trade push
Westons Cider is raising the profile of its Stowford Press brand, with off-trade distribution a particular focus…
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Morrisons reinvents delicatessen counters with 200 extra lines
Morrisons is to overhaul the look and layout of its deli counter range, adding more than 200 new cheese, cooked meat…
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NewsBoparan in £4m fish tie-up with Morrisons
Chilled fish suppliers to the mults are facing a mighty new challenger as Ranjit Boparan has entered the sector with a £4m contract to supply Morrisons…
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NewsDiscounters dominate in The Grocer's Top 50
Aldi and Lidl have hogged the spotlight, but the growth of TJ Morris, B&M Retail, Farmfoods and other UK-owned discounters has been no less dramatic.
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NewsThe Co-op to 'shout' about value with TV push and promotions
The Co-operative Group is planning to “shout value” this year in a bid to shake off consumer perceptions that its food stores are too expensive.
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Morrisons tries again to woo posh shoppers in Tunbridge Wells
Morrisons will open a store in Royal Tunbridge Wells next month, six years after it was forced to close a store there when it failed to win over shoppers in the posh Kent town.
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NewsCiggie sales already down ahead of display ban
With just days until the display ban comes into force in England, Imperial Tobacco has revealed tobacco sales have taken a hit in stores that have already covered up their cigarette kiosks.





