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Renton's 'nose for innovation' sniffed out for Milk Link job
Former Uniq and Tesco executive Hamish Renton has been appointed to the newly created position of marketing director at Milk Link to help drive the company's adventurous NPD plans.The farmer-owned co-operative created the position to help...
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Tony Page and Sainsbury's
Tony Page, Woolworths managing director of commercial, will not be joining Sainsbury's, as reported in The Grocer last week. Page was rumoured to be taking up the role of director of general merchandise. We now accept this was not...
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‘Forget food miles, eat African’ says King
Outspoken Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King will today tell consumers to stop worrying about food miles and eat African produce to help development on the continent.
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Record sales but profits collapse at Robert Wiseman
Despite rapid sales growth for its healthy ‘the One’ range, rising costs and investment in its new Bridgwater dairy meant profits at Robert Wiseman Diaries fell by more than a third over the last six months.
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Carlsberg to close Leeds brewery
Carlsberg UK is to close its Leeds brewery in 2011, with the loss of 170 jobs.
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M&S confirms fears with 34% profits slump
Marks & Spencer is pinning its hopes for a resurgence in the food market on promotions such as its ‘Dine in for £10’ offer, after the high street giant announced a drop in first-half profits of more than a third.
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Kingsmill helps ABF shrug off sugar slump as sales soar 21%
An "enormously encouraging" improvement at its Allied Bakeries subsidiary capped a strong performance by manufacturing giant Associated British Foods - to offset increased costs at its European sugar business.
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EU law forces Sainsbury’s to ditch witches’ fingers
Sainsbury’s has abandoned plans to sell misshapen vegetables as Halloween-themed healthy snacks due to prohibitions on the sale of irregular produce under European Union law.
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Real ale sales buck beer trend
Real ale is defying the slump in beer sales across the pub industry, with locally produced beers showing an 8% increase in trade according to trade figures.
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'Retailers profit while growers are crucified'
Retailers have been accused of increasing retail prices but failing to share the proceeds with vegetable growers hit by heavy costs. The UK retail price of vegetables has risen significantly in the past year, with potatoes up 25.2%, carrots up 18.3%...
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Industry praised for pushing healthy food
Public health minister Dawn Primarolo has praised the industry for encouraging healthy eating - just days after Cadbury became the first food and drink sponsor for the London 2012 Olympics Speaking at a summit in London this week, Primarolo...
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Other Movers 1/11/08
Former Thresher chief executive Roger Whiteside has been named managing director of pub company Punch Taverns' leased estate, taking over from Deborah Kemp on Monday. Whiteside was most recently a non-executive director of baker Greggs and has...
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World News 1/11/08
AHOLD, NETHERLANDS: Ahold has posted a 3.9% rise in third-quarter sales, putting the increase down to competitive pricing. Ahold owns the Netherlands' biggest supermarket chain, Albert Heijn, and said sales increased to €5.8bn (£4.6bn) from...
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Aldi and Lidl sales in Ireland increase 15%
Shoppers in the Irish Republic are flocking to Aldi and Lidl as they struggle to cope with the deepening recession, new data has revealed. Figures from TNS show that 69% of Irish households have shopped at the two discounters in the past...
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Grocer 33: Asda gets it done in just 30 minutes
With three stores boasting 100% availability this week, competition was tough, but Asda in Dalgety Bay pipped its rivals to the post to win the top store award by providing a flawless shopping experience. An easy-to-navigate layout combined with...
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Grocer 33: Morrisons takes Asda's pricing crown
Asda lost its cheapest retailer title to Morrisons this week and had to make do with sharing joint second place with Sainsbury's. It was bad news for Tesco, too, which fell two places to fourth. Morrisons, which undercut its nearest rivals by...
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Sun shines for ciders as summer festivals push sales to £596m
Despite the economic crisis, soaring food prices and relentless rain, the cider category continued to shine this summer, posting a 12.9% rise in volume and an 18.6% rise in value to £596m (Nielsen MAT to 6 September). Star performers...
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Credit crunch prompts 99p Stores sales boom
The credit crunch has helped 99p Stores record half-year like-for-like sales growth of 7.5%.Shoppers had turned to the value retailer in the past six months as the economic downturn worsened, said 99p Stores commercial director Hussein...
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Acid Test: Powershots
Our panel experience the awesome power - or otherwise - of the latest competitor for Red Bull's crown
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Double act to front Holland & Barrett ads
A comedy double act set to irritate the nation as much as the 118 characters hit TV screens this week.Invented by the same people behind the directory inquiries service characters, Mr Holland and Mr Barrett urge consumers to 'Come for the...





