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Tesco training scheme seeks school leavers with 'passion for retail'
Tesco is throwing open the doors of its Cheshunt HQ in a new recruitment drive to encourage school leavers…
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Bribery 'getting worse' say one in four
The lavish dinners, fast cars, swish holidays and cash bungs catalogued in the recent Sainsbury’s bribery case are far more common than you think, according to a new survey on bribery commissioned by The Grocer.
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New Asda card ramps up the loyalty battle
Asda is to launch a new credit card next week offering spenders supermarket rewards - as Tesco kicks off its own major loyalty offensive.
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Gold Star aims to hit £50m in five years
Cash & carry newcomer Gold Star is eyeing a turnover of £50m in five years following a successful first year of trading.
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Good Heavens! Yoghurt drink for breakfast
Premium dairy drinks brand Good Heavens! is launching a drinking yoghurt targeted specifically at breakfast.
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Sainsbury's revamps its own-label cereals
Sainsbury’s is relaunching its own-label cereal range with 85 new or improved products.
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Aldi campaign to feed family for 57p a person
Aldi has launched a recipe-based ad campaign claiming it can feed a family for just over 50p a person.
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Sainsbury's late delivery tenners ended
Sainsbury’s has scrapped its long-running late delivery vouchers for online orders.
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Waitrose drops spirits to stop 'pre-loading'
Waitrose is to stop selling 35cl bottles of branded and own label vodka and gin in its c-stores in a bid to combat so-called ‘pre-loading’.
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Waitrose lines up for Bloody Mary vodka
Bloody Mary liqueur Bloodshot Vodka has secured its first supermarket listing.
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Rain forces Morrisons to call off M Fest
Morrisons has been forced to pull the plug on M Fest due to the recent heavy rain in the north of England.
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Retailers defend milk price model in wake of cuts
Big five retailers who do not use cost of production payment models for their milk have moved to defend their stance in the wake of this week’s “catastrophic” processor price cuts.
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Carrier bag use rises for second year in a row
The number of plastic bags used by UK shoppers UK has risen for the second year in a row, according to new data released by Wrap.
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Whole Foods Market still losing millions in UK
The UK arm of Whole Foods Market has reported a loss of £4.4m, five years after it opened its first full-scale store.
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Sainsbury's stocks up on craft beers
Sainsbury’s is ramping up its craft beer offer with a string of launches over the coming months.
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Asda incentivises staff to get creative with its fresh produce displays
Asda is hoping to boost sales of fresh produce and create in-store theatre during the summer by offering hundreds…
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New broccoli 'slows down cancer growth'
A new type of broccoli that its growers claim could help slow the spread of cancer is being rolled out to the multiples…
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Thai Basil makes fresh debut in Waitrose
Waitrose has become the first supermarket to stock fresh Thai basil in stores nationwide.
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Asda delists two thirds of Alex James's cheeses
Asda has delisted two thirds of the cheeses in Blur bassist Alex James’s range after some of his more experimental flavours failed to win over the public.
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Sainsbury's removes tobacco from three Scottish superstores
First it was a c-store. Now Sainsbury’s has stopped selling cigarettes in three of its Scottish superstores…