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Magnum Gold gives Unilever first-quarter boost
Upmarket new ice creams and shower products for older men helped first-quarter volume growth at Unilever – although European sales by value remained almost flat.
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Chief exec promotion for First Milk’s Allum
Kate Allum has been appointed as the new chief executive of First Milk.
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Warburtons adds to Tory war chest with £25k donation
Britain’s biggest bread brand, Warburtons, has bolstered David Cameron’s election campaign with a £25,000 donation.
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Waitrose uses monk's recipe for ewes' milk cheese
Waitrose is adding a new British ewes' milk cheese to deli counters in 180 of its stores from next month.
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Asda 'guarantees' lowest prices with online shopping tool
Asda is claiming to be firing the final war in the supermarket price war today, with the launch of new online tool the Asda Price Guarantee.
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Innocent Kids debuts new website
Innocent has unveiled a new website for young smoothie fans to complement its latest fridge magnet promotion.
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Tesco to build ‘mini-villages’ in southeast England
Tesco’s planned move into homebuilding could lead to it “dominating” the UK economy, experts have claimed.
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2 Sisters set for Storteboom swoop
2 Sisters Food Group has announced plans to buy Dutch poultry processor Storteboom Group.
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Morrisons kicks off summer price war with £32m of cuts
Morrisons has fired the opening shot of a summer supermarket price war by announcing cuts worth more than £30m.
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Tobacco giants launch display ban challenge
Imperial Tobacco and Japan Tobacco International are launching a judicial review against the tobacco display ban.
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M&S pioneers ‘fair price’ ethical milk plan
Marks & Spencer will pay dairy farmers to improve their herds’ living conditions with the introduction of a “groundbreaking” new pricing scheme.
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World News 24/4/10
Tesco is set to roll out Extra hypermarkets across Slovakia and other central European countries following the recent opening of a pilot store in Petrzalka, Slovakia. Peter Varmua, COO of Tesco Stores Slovakia, said performance was being...
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A Gold Blend romance for 21st century begins
The love affair that kept the nation on the edge of its sofa in the late 1980s is being rekindled for the 21st century.Nestlé's famous Nescafé Gold Blend TV campaign, which starred a pair of love-lorn neighbours in a will-they-won't-they...
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Grocer 33: Sun-seekers no problem for Waitrose
Our shopper was impressed with the spotless presentation and "superbly bubbly" staff at the Waitrose store in Cheadle Hulme, which was heaving with shoppers looking for barbecue items. Wall's Thick Pork Sausages were not stocked, but otherwise...
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Can Budweiser 66 connect with the iPhone generation?
AB InBev is attempting to drive value up in lager with the launch of premium Budweiser 66 in August. Alex Beckett gets a sneak preview
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Acid Test: Bottlegreen Squeezy Squash
This squash is a light and refreshing drink with a mild, sweet flavour. However, the taste is no different from supermarket own-label squash drinks.
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Britain’s got squirty habit in Anchor ad
Anchor squirty cream will be back on TV for the first time in five years next month with a quirky ad based around Britain's Got Talent.The Every Dessert Deserves A Squirt campaign will run through May during episodes of Britain's Got...
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Harry Tuffins trials UK’s first ad-displaying conveyor belts
A company has launched what it claims is the UK’s first checkout conveyor belt to display advertising.
The Ad Belt is being trialled on two checkouts at Harry Tuffins’ flagship supermarket in Churchstoke, Powys. The belts, which are made… -
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Thatchers in its television advert debut
The bucolic charms of Thatchers' cider-making heritage are brought to the small screen for the first time in the debut TV campaign for the company. With the strap 'People Who Care About Cider', the push will focus on flagship brand...
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Asda steps up local concessions after Northern Ireland success
Asda is pressing on with plans to add more local concessions to its stores on the back of strong sales.
Asda local marketing manager Paul Dover told The Grocer the concessions had been so successful they were now being handled by national…





