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    Campaign trail: Tryton Foods

    2007-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Tryton Foods is turning the spotlight on its Aunt Bessie's brand in a new £1.5m TV campaign focusing on its hot traditional desserts portfolio. Hitting the small screen next week, the ad is set in the 1970s and features a couple enjoying...

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    Cheesy Fusion tubs trialled in Waitrose

    2007-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The producer of Primula spreadable cheese is targeting new customers with a range of upmarket soft cheeses being trialled in Waitrose from this month. The Cheesy Fusion range sells in tubs priced at £1.69, and producer Kavli is pitching...

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    WORLD NEWS - 7 Eleven unveils new concept in Oslo

    2007-10-20T15:16:00Z

    7 Eleven unveils new concept in Oslo

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    our man from drip Don Pumsey - 20th October 2007

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Ooo, how exciting. It appears we will soon be regaled with the provisional findings of the Commission for the Long Grass. Imagine, if you will, the scene in just a few days' time at Peter Freeman's barren Southampton Row HQ. On a podium crafted from...

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    What the papers said - 20th October 2007

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    ? The ban on advertising HFSS foods to children could be extended so such products couldn't be promoted during adult programmes such as The X Factor and Dancing On Ice, according to The Sun. The paper claimed Health Secretary Alan Johnson would...

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    Processors warn of 20% milk price hike

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Consumers could be facing another big rise in the supermarket price of dairy products, after processors gave the strongest indication yet that a 20% rise in farm gate milk prices is on the cards. Arla Foods Milk Partnership chairman...

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    In the can - 20th October 2007

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    European apple shortfall is 70% Europe's processing apple crop is twice as small as previously predicted, new figures from key producer Poland have revealed. It puts the true scale of Europe's apple shortfall at 70%, far worse than initially feared....

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    Price Survey - 20th October 2007

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Asda has extended its run as cheapest retailer for a third consecutive week with a markedly cheaper basket that its rivals. The retailer romped to victory with its £47.03 basket - a whopping £4.44 less than the second cheapest retailer Morrisons....

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    600+ jobs to go in Smarties production move to Germany

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Nestlé has announced it is to switch the manufacturing of Smarties from its factory in York to a factory in Germany by the end of the year with the loss of more than 600 jobs. The move comes just two weeks after Cadbury announced it would...

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    S&N 'may be forced to accept' Carlsberg-Heineken takeover

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) could be forced into accepting a proposed takeover by Carlsberg and Heineken, according to insiders. The British brewer reacted furiously to the proposed deal, announced on Wednesday, with a formal offer...

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    spotlight - ther's money to bemade gowing and packing raw vegetables, according to successfull Yorkshire potato supplier Scholes.

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    The name Scholes has been associated with potatoes since Dad started the business in 1967. But in 2005 my brother Richard and I decided we could either continue the way we were, with a £10m turnover, or we could try to attract some new business by...

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    Sainsbury's hits out at Tesco swingometer ad

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury's has launched a stinging attack of Tesco's £4m 'swingometer' price comparison campaign, describing it as "inaccurate" and misleading. During the campaign, which ran from July to September, Tesco boasted that 4,251 products...

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    Kellogg's rapped for Special K advert

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Kellogg's has been rebuked for "misleading" nutritional claims in a TV ad for Special K Sustain. The Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint from viewers about a voiceover claiming the product contained "extra protein and...

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    Simple ways to protect staff against violence

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    John Hannett General secretary, Usdaw Says: There are many simple things an employer can do to protect their staff. 1) Carry out a risk assessment and share experience with other local businesses. 2) Think about how the store layout can make it...

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    Bosses carry the burden of tobacco age limit changes

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    The government's failure to raise awareness of the tobacco age limit change has created a new legal minefield for retailers to navigateThe day of the UK's tobacco age limit change has been and gone with little more than a passing...

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    Almond prices soar despite bumper crop

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Almond prices are soaring ahead of the peak Christmas season, despite a record 1.3 billion pound Californian harvest and concerns over salmonella contamination. The news comes as retailers such as Julian Graves report growing consumer...

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    My Alternative CV: Lorna Cousins, marketing communications manager, Bernard Matthews Ltd

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    What's your nickname? Have not got one now, but due to being 4 ft 11", not surprisingly, I used to have the original nickname 'Titch' at school  Who was your first teenage crush? Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot in Curiosity Killed the Cat - must have been the...

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    Natural approach boosts Britvic sales

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Sugar-free and better-for-you products helped soft drinks manufacturer Britvic record a 3.7% increase in branded sales growth to £702.5m for the 52 weeks to 30 September. The company behind drinks such as J2O, Fruit Shoot and Robinsons,...

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    Meads takes over from Hewlett at Asda online

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    The head of general merchandise at Asda.com Gordon Hewlett has left the company to become a commercial manager in the multi-channel retailing department at Woolworths. Hewlett, who joined Asda three-and-a-half years ago from Tesco, has...

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    Asda backs British beef in plan to double sales

    2007-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Asda has revealed the scale of its ambitions in the beef category following the launch of its quality-focused Beef Link scheme last week. Senior beef buyer Jim Viggars said that Asda planned to more than double the volume of beef it sold...