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Aldi used Scottish flag to sell Brazilian and EU-sourced meat
Aldi is to relabel its Murrays cooked meat range over the use of Scottish branding.
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Tesco to double eco-friendly fridge systems in UK stores
Tesco has revealed plans to double the number of its stores in the UK using “eco-friendly” natural refrigeration systems.
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Iceland’s 2012 profits take a hit following management buyout
Iceland Foods has revealed a 35.9% fall in pre-tax profits in the first set of results since founder Malcolm Walker regained control of the business.
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Co-op serves up summery treats in time for Wimbledon
The Co-operative is hoping to generate a summery buzz with a range of Wimbledon-inspired deals on food and drink.
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Booths names Paul Minett retail director
Booths has appointed Paul Minett, the former head of retail at Best Buy UK, as its new retail director.
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Tesco’s Clarke calls for ‘level playing field’ with online rivals
Tesco CEO Philip Clarke today called for a “level playing field” on tax between web companies like Amazon and traditional retailers, after revealing a major retreat from non-food forced by the exodus of customers to online.
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Video: Tesco's Philip Clarke on new stores, online plans and global aims
Tesco CEO Philip Clarke talks about the company’s annual report for 2012-13, including its exit from the US, the writedown on its property portfolio, its investments in the UK and abroad, and its approach to online.
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Tesco sales fall 1% as horsemeat effect hits frozen food
Tesco’s pre-Christmas recovery has been stopped in its tracks by the impact of the horsemeat scandal on frozen food sales…
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Morrisons finance boss Richard Pennycook joins The Co-op
Outgoing Morrisons finance director Richard Pennycook has been named the new group FD for The Co-operative Group.
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Spar adds new lines to summer food range
Spar has extended and revamped its own-label summer range.
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Asda agrees to donate all surplus stock to FareShare
Asda will redistribute all surplus stock from its supply chain to 910 UK charities under the terms of a new partnership with food charity FareShare, the retailer has announced.
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Rowan to liaise more closely with residual suppliers
Rowan International has pledged to work more closely with suppliers to help them exploit growth opportunities in residuals…
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Booker starts Makro integration with depot pilot and price rises
Booker has started integrating Makro and aligning prices to its own…
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Itradein.com website offers grocers online trading platform
Two entrepreneurial brothers from Northern Ireland have created a new online trading platform for the food and drink indus…
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Own-label food & drink awards 2013
The Grocer’s 2013 Own-Label Awards attracted a record 801 entries. We present the winners and runners up…
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Birmingham takes on OFT with high-abv booze ban plans
Birmingham is to throw down the gauntlet with the largest-scale launch yet of a super-strength alcohol ban…
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Retailers look to public to help get lost trolleys back
Leading retailers are backing a new drive to recover the one million supermarket trolleys that go missing each year…
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Ugo claims gluten-free first with fresh pasta range
Chilled pasta Ugo Foods Group is rolling out what it claims is the UK’s first authentic fresh gluten-free pasta…
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Co-op blasted by shoppers over poor value for money
Only 10% of shoppers believe The Co-operative Group offers good value for money…
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Tesco adds ITV favourites to Clubcard TV service
Tesco has continued to ramp up its bid to become a serious player in the digital TV market, after signing a raft of content from ITV.