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Milk protests enter phase two as farmers win Iceland breakthrough
Iceland has agreed to open its books to dairy farmers to prove it is not benefiting from milk price cuts made by processors.
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Morrisons selling more fish outside 'big five'
Sales of ‘alternative fish’ species are soaring at Morrisons after a drive by the retailer’s fishmongers.
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Sainsbury's calls out Tesco for new round of fish fight
Tesco’s efforts to shape shoppers’ choice of fish have been branded ineffective… in a report published by Sainsbury’s.
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Sales of low-abv wine drinks up 135% at Asda
Sales of low-alcohol wine at Asda have rocketed over the past year - thanks to a massive range extension.
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Costcutter to help retailers source locally
Costcutter has launched a new directory to help its retailers work more closely with local suppliers.
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Co-op to recruit 8,000 staff after Lloyds deal
The Co-operative Group is expected to increase its workforce by more than 8,000 staff after its banking arm clinched a deal…
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Tesco bakers present exotic breads
Fruit and nut bread, sourdough pave and pretzels are among the products being rolled out across Tesco’s new bakeries…
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Shepherds Purse listed by Morrisons
Yorkshire cheesemaker Shepherds Purse has won national listings with Morrisons for its Yorkshire Blue and Monk’s Folly cheeses.
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Iceland adds turnover to Greggs range
Iceland has added a tenth Greggs product to its freezers - a double pack of apple turnovers.
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Guinness snacks growing in popularity
Guinness-branded nuts are winning listings at the supermarkets as sales of the stout plunge.
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Grey's to bring finest of Spanish food to UK
A Yorkshireman born in Spain is set to bring premium Spanish food to the masses via new retail and wholesale business Grey’s Fine Foods.
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Iceland defends its position on milk price
In the week that Aldi and Lidl raised their milk prices, Iceland has hit back at calls for it to do the same, saying it already had…
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Sainsbury’s celebrates five years of Fairtrade bananas
Sainsbury’s is today marking the fifth anniversary of its switch to Fairtrade on all its fresh bananas.
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Morrisons, Costcutter get closer with depot deal
The mooted tie-up between Morrisons and Costcutter moved a step closer today after Bibby, which owns Costcutter, announced a deal to manage five Morrisons depots.
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Lidl joins Aldi in increasing milk price to farmers
Lidl has become the second discounter to increase how much it pays dairy farmers for milk, raising its price by two pence per litre.
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Now Aldi adds 2ppl to milk price for farmers
Aldi will pay farmers an extra 2p per litre for milk to offset the reductions being introduced by milk processors next month.
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Amazon reasserts grip over entertainment market
Tesco and Asda have both lost share in the entertainment market, as Amazon reinforces its dominance.
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Tesco's Chokablok ice cream goes on safari
Chokablok ice cream has gone on sale at zoos, theme parks and piers across the UK…
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Parfetts look for edge with 'Go Local' fascias
Leading cash & carry operator AG Parfett & Sons has launched a new symbol group…
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Retailers ready for milk demos
Retailers are confident milk supply to consumers will not be disrupted on 1 August if dairy farmers resort to blockades over milk prices.