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Debt-ridden Alldays to embark on new stores
John Wood Alldays is developing its first new stores since its massive decline which began in 1999 and has left the 600-store chain with debts of £186m. Chief executive Stuart Lawson said a new store would open in Barry in South Wales...
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Bites: Nestle Rowntree; RH Amar; Golden Wonder's; Highland Spring
Nestle Rowntree confectionery brand Munchies is to sponsor the Great Britian Women's Rugby league team in a deal which includes branding kits with the brand's new straplines including "Scoff me" and "Nibble me".
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Chewits goes soft for new arrivals
Leaf UK has branched out its Chewits brand into jelly sweets. The chewy stalwart has been given a Chewits Jellies sister brand. Chewits Softies also joins the stable. Jellies retail at around 99p for a 200g bag and feature four fruity flavours...
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Cravendale PurFiltre The cows want it back'
Created by: BNP Launched: February 2001 The idea of this ad  the cows' milk is so good they want it back  is simple but effective. Menacing looks and James Bond-style antics from the real life cows  including scaling a building on a...
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KP backs wholesalers over Wotsits
KP has backed wholesalers who have objected to the OFT over Walker's proposed purchase of Golden Wonder's Wotsits brand and van sales fleet (The Grocer, June 15, p5). MD Will Carter said: "We have made a submission to the OFT in writing. "We...
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IN THE BAG
The Prudential is still bagging shops for its investment portfolio. In Scotland it has agreed to pay £26m for the Princes Square Shopping Centre in East Kilbride with 850,000 sq ft, Scotland's largest covered shopping centre. Seller of the newly...
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Bites: Trustin Unimerchants; Manor Bakeries; Petits Filous; Prima Milano
Trustin Unimerchants is introducing La Buona Italia pasta sauces and Gastronomica antipasti.
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Bites: Nestlé Rowntree's Bursting Bugs; Twinings; Bakers Complete; Loyd Grossman
Nestlé Rowntree's Bursting Bugs, available in store this week, make their TV debut on August 4 in a four-week ad burst part of a £5m spend on the Rowntree brand.
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Bites: Primula Dips; Ripple Bakes; Milkybar Choo; Oxy
The latest addition to the Primula Dips range is cheese and jalepeno peppers.
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Banana news
Caribbean anxiety Now that the WTO has officially ruled the EU banana regime must change, Caribbean producers are anxiously awaiting the format which will not drive its US critics back to the international negotiating panel. A spokesman for the Caribbean Banana Exporters Association has expressed the hope the EU will ...
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Bananas: Focus special
Bananas, the UK's most popular fruit, are estimated to be worth at least £600m in sales this year. That represents around 725,000 tonnes, according to David Read, chariman of importer-funded promotional organisations the Banana Group.
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Bites: Whole Earth Foods; SmithKline Beecham; Budgens; Kettle Chips
EU regulations forbid Whole Earth Foods to call its new range of Organic Pure Fruit Spreads in six flavours jams' as they are sweetened with fruit juice rather than sugar. SmithKline Beecham is adding an Aquafresh Max Active chunky-handled...
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Daily Mirror comes off worst in price war it began with Sun
The first ABC figures since the cover price war began between the Sun and the Daily Mirror show that the Sun is ahead of its former red-top rival. According to ABC, the Sun's circulation (excluding giveaways and discounted copies) for May was...





