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Nisa Loco in motion for Newcastle
The first two stores operating under Nisa’s new Loco fascia are to open next month.
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York takes new role to Reach retailers
Ian York, the former sales director at Premier Foods, has resurfaced at field marketing agency Reach in a newly developed role.
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NewsSainsbury’s to hold Jubilee Family Festival
Sainsbury’s is to hold a family festival in London this summer to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
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Mark Ronson and Katy B move to the Olympic beat
Coca-Cola has launched its global Olympic ad campaign ‘Move to the Beat’, fronted by music producer Mark Ronson, singer Katy B and a number of Olympic athlete hopefuls.
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Weir takes over from Cassoni as FD of John Lewis Partnership
The head of the retail division at Lloyds Banking Group, Helen Weir, has been appointed group finance director of Waitrose owner the John Lewis Partnership.
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NewsTesco hopes for Halo effect with femcare venture brand
Tesco has launched what industry observers believe is the retailer’s latest venture brand – a range of feminine hygiene products called Halo.
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NewsSecond helping of Partridge for Foster’s
Heineken UK will be airing a second series of Mid-Morning Matters with Alan Partridge this summer through its Foster’s comedy website.
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NewsGenius makes European debut with Carrefour
Gluten-free bakery brand Genius is making its first move into Europe through a tie-up with supermarket chain Carrefour.
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NewsNoble's tank gears up for March Fourth
Noble Foods has unveiled a Challenger II tank made from more than 5,000 egg boxes to celebrate the launch of its March Fourth campaign in support of the armed forces.
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Kellogg’s in surprise swoop for Pringles after death of Diamond deal
Cereal giant Kellogg Company has announced it is to buy P&G snack brand Pringles.
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NewsFree food mag from The Co-op to push value message
The Co-operative Group is to launch a bi-monthly in-store magazine next month.
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NewsKing: 'Don’t blame us for high street decline'
Justin King has waded into the debate over the future of the British high street, blaming traditional retailers for failing to adapt to the changing needs of society.
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Four jailed over £50m alcohol tax scam
Four men have been jailed for their part in a £50m alcohol tax evasion fraud.
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NewsReckitt takes new Cillt Bang straight to Facebook
Reckitt Benckiser is selling its latest Cillit Bang product exclusively through Facebook.
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NewsFoster’s revives Fast Show favourites for ‘brilliant’ new comedy
Foster’s has commissioned another six new episodes of classic nineties comedy sketch show The Fast Show, to be shown exclusively on its website.
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NewsMorrisons’ web gambit helps it storm up hit list
As it gears up to begin selling online, Morrisons’ investment in its website and digital marketing is already proving a hit with customers.
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First Milk plans £10m spend on Welsh plant
First Milk is planning to invest £10m in the development of a new cheese cutting and packaging facility at its site in Maelor in Wales, The Grocer can reveal.
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World News 11/2/12
Tesco has started pre-marketing for an initial public share offer that is thought to be Thailand’s biggest in five years.
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PTF celebrates 125th with book on 'unsung hero' of food industry
The Provision Trade Federation is celebrating the “unsung heroes” of the British food industry with a new history of provisions trading to mark its 125th anniversary.
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Burton's culls 14% of lines to 'reduce complexity and costs'
Burton’s Biscuit Company slashed 14% of its SKUs last year to reduce costs and focus on best-selling lines, The Grocer can reveal.





