All The Grocer articles in 24 October 2009 – Page 4
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Tetra Pak eco nod gives drinks brands green boost
A host of household name soft drinks brands will now be able to display the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) label on their products after packaging supplier Tetra Pak met FSC certification standards.
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Magners adds Sheffield festival to comedy roster
Magners has announced it will sponsor the Sheffield Comedy Festival in the latest addition to its comedy sponsorship portfolio.
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Bernard Matthews takes step toward recovery
Bernard Matthews has hailed “modest progress” in its turnaround strategy as it unveiled full year results showing a small increase in operating profits.
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Heineken boosts share of UK beer market
Heineken said it increased its share of the UK beer and cider market to 29% in the third quarter.
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Bulletin: Fentimans booze row... no Rock bid for Tesco... fags 'worse than acid'
Lemonade shocks Americans; supermarket won't buy Georgie bank; life's pleasures to be banned?
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Blossom Hill’s Zinfandel gets festive touch
Blossom Hill is introducing a limited edition bottle of its White Zinfandel to target Christmas shoppers.
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Threshers future in doubt as owner First Quench enters administration
Threshers owner First Quench Retailing collapsed into administration last night following months of speculation over the future of the company.
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Poundstretcher owner Instore to exit AIM
Instore, the company behind discount retailer Poundstretcher, is planning to delist from the Alternative Investment Market, in a move that increases its dependence on major shareholder Crown Crest Group.
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