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NewsTesco exec blasts ‘red’ South Korean policies
Tesco’s boss in South Korea has ignited a political storm after blasting lawmakers in the key Asian market as “red”.
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NewsSainsbury’s tie-up spurs Tottenham’s new stadium plan
Sainsbury’s has teamed up with Tottenham Hotspur to open a store at the Premier League club’s new stadium development.
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NewsPotted Fish Co makes headway with Sainsbury’s
A small potted fish company from Devon has made the jump from market stalls into the mults after securing listings with Sainsbury’s.
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Samworth Brothers CEO Stein to step down
Brian Stein is set to retire as chief executive officer of Samworth Brothers at the end of March.
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Indian owner ponders sale of Whyte & Mackay stake
The Indian owner of Whyte & Mackay could be force to sell a stake in the Scotch whisky brand as it wrestles with debts worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
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NewsBurchell comes on board at Welsh whisky maker
Former Loseley and Rachel’s Organic boss Neil Burchell has been named chairman of Welsh distiller Penderyn.
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NewsTesco asks Wood to spearhead UK marketing revamp
Tesco has launched a shake-up of its marketing team, turning to former Kraft and Unilever marketing supremo David Wood to spearhead a fresh assault on its rivals.
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NewsBugler moves to Fox’s as 2 Sisters reshuffles
2 Sisters Food Group has seconded its group business development director Mel Bugler to the role of managing director for its branded Fox’s biscuits division.
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Tesco slides again in latest Kantar rankings
Tesco’s market share has slid to a new seven-year low in the latest rankings from Kantar Worldpanel.
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NewsOld Somerfield stores 'still lagging The Co-op'
Sales in former Somerfield stores are continuing to lag behind the rest of The Co-operative Group’s estate, according to press reports.
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NewsSainsbury’s shuffles management pack with new roles for senior trio
Sainsbury’s has reshuffled its senior management team, with new roles for Roger Burnley, Helen Buck and Simon Twigger.
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Fairtrade sales surge in 2011 despite economic woes
Retail sales of Fairtrade products increased 12%, to £1.32bn last year, new figures from the Fairtrade Foundation show.Cocoa saw the greatest percentage increase, up more than a third (34%) on 2010 leves. Sales of Fairtrade sugar rose by a fifth (21%.).Premiums received by farmers increased as a result of Fairtrade ...
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Failed Pringles deal 'will not put an end to Kettle's Europe plans'
The UK boss of Kettle Foods has insisted that the “disappointing” collapse of the Pringles deal last week will not put the company off its growth plans.
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World news: 25 February 2012
Walmart has posted a 5.9% increase in full-year sales to $443.9bn.
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Vegan egg 'Vegg' to get fryable for 2013
The world’s first fryable vegan egg could be on the market as early as next year if a US inventor, who has already created a vegan egg yolk, has his way.
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Indies upbeat despite 46% posting sales falls
A staggering 46% of small shop owners have reported a downturn in sales over the past three months.
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Samuel Adams Boston Lager to be brewed by Shepherd Neame
US craft beer Samuel Adams Boston Lager is to be brewed in the UK for the first time.
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NewsImperial rolls out additive-free Drum
Imperial Tobacco has launched an additive-free version of roll-your-own brand Drum.
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Myers appointed as head of marketing at Meantime Brewery
Nick Miller, chief executive officer of Meantime Brewery Company, has poached his former brand manager at Miller Brands UK to head marketing at the Greenwich-based craft brewer.
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Florette turns up the sweetness to cultivate a fresh army of fans
Florette is introducing a new variant to its biggest-selling salad line as well as adding two extensions to its Duo range.





