All The Grocer articles in 26 October 2013 – Page 4
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Wing Yip kicks off young chef of the year search
Leading oriental wholesaler Wing Yip has launched a nationwide search to find the finest young oriental cuisine chef.
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M&S steps up Simply Food store rollout in UK and Europe
Marks & Spencer is planning to double the rate of Simply Food store openings in the UK and abroad.
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Village of Stilton loses bid to make Stilton cheese
Cheesemakers in the parish of Stilton have suffered a major setback in their efforts to be allowed to call their cheese Stilton, with Defra rejecting their application.
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Tesco trials dairy group model with cheese producers
Tesco is extending its Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group model to cheese producers for the first time, in a trial kicking off next month.
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ACS backs rethink on high-street parking charges
ACS has welcomed a report from the Transport Select Committee calling for authorities to be more transparent about their income from parking charges.
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Red Tractor pork advert did not mislead on welfare standards
A Red Tractor pork ad featuring celebrity farmer Jimmy Doherty did not mislead consumers about Red Tractor welfare standards, the Advertising Standards Agency has ruled.
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Iceland opts for Mercedes vans to drive home delivery growth
Iceland is set to switch its 1,300 strong fleet of home delivery vans over to Mercedes-Benz Sprinters in a bid to improve its home delivery network.
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Bank takeover a 'tragedy', says former Co-op Group CEO Marks
Former The Co-operative Group CEO Peter Marks faced a grilling from MPs investigating why the deal for the society’s bank to acquire 632 Lloyds Bank branches collapsed earlier this year.
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Co-op Group loses majority control of Bank
The Co-operative Group has confirmed it has reached an “agreement in principle” to save its ailing bank.
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Tesco to tackle food waste with cut on promos
Tesco has announced a major new focus on reducing food waste across its supply chain after new figures indicated that over two thirds of its bagged salad is wasted.
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Co-op Bank sets aside more cash to cover debts
The Co-operative Bank has taken a further hit to cover bad debts as it revealed its recapitalisation plan would be “materially different” to the one it announced in June this year.
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