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NewsLandmark offers cash for retailer compliance
Landmark Wholesale is offering cash incentives to members of its Lifestyle Express fascia to comply with promotions and follow category advice.
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Junior's Pantry offers children something new
A kids’ ready meal brand founded by a Cordon Bleu-trained chef has secured an Ocado listing.
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MFG switches to commission operator model
Motor Fuel Group is to switch from direct managed to commission operator next month.
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NewsFrench wines urged to put the consumer first
Wine brands have been told to follow other grocery categories in putting the shopper first.
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Unilever shares Cool Farm emissions tool
Online technology pioneered by fmcg giant Unilever to measure the greenhouse gas emissions of farmers in its supply chain is to be rolled out as an independently run global eco-initiative.
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Curry king launches a frozen halal range
Curry king Lord Gulam Noon has launched a range of frozen halal ready meals.
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Lansley urged to take time out and review Responsibility Deal
Retailers and suppliers this week called on the government for a timeout on the Responsibility Deal, just 12 months after the launch of the programme to tackle obesity and alcohol abuse.
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NewsTesco fish sales leap as salmon deals hit mark
Tesco has extended its lead over rivals in chilled fish after hooking shoppers with salmon deals.
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NewsStans opens its second store despite growing supermarket presence
The last one-store business in The Grocer’s Top 50 ranking of the UK’s biggest independent grocery retailers…
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NewsSingle global identity for Devro ops
Sausage skin supplier Devro has brought its global operations under one umbrella brand.
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NewsSainsbury's offers Easter pre-ordering
Sainsbury’s has launched its first-ever Easter ordering service for key lines of meat, fish and poultry.
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Kepak points Feasters at family market and keeps Rustlers for lads
Microwavable snack brand Feasters is to be repositioned as a “family focused” range to set it apart from rival Rustlers.
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NewsFortuna Frutos fined for rotting produce
One of the largest importers of Spanish salads to the UK has been fined nearly £3,000 for trying to sell…
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NewsTilda launches its first rice pouches for kids
Tilda is launching its first children’s products - a range of rice and veg meal accompaniments under the Tilda Kids sub-brand.
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Fruit and veg sales rocket at Nisa stores
A fresh produce trial has sent fruit and veg sales soaring 131% in value and 141% in volume at the 30 Nisa retailers that took part.
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NewsSupermarkets are hit by tarragon shortage
UK supermarkets have been struck by a tarragon shortage, after bad weather in key growing regions disrupted supply.
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NewsSainsbury's joins the rush for rapeseed oil
Sainsbury’s has launched an own-label cold-pressed rapeseed oil as interest in the category continues to grow.
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NewsKirsty plays her cards right for Cadbury
Kirsty Gallacher put on her sweetest face as she manned the counter at the pop-up Shop of Cards in Covent Garden as part of Cadbury’s sponsorship of this summer’s Olympic Games.
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NewsOlympic debut for first Red Tractor salads and sandwiches
The first ever Red Tractor-accredited salads and sandwiches will go on sale at the London Olympic Games this summer, The Grocer can reveal.
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NewsFirst Milk to pay dividend to members
First Milk has announced it will pay a dividend to members in April.





