Latest Headlines – Page 19
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Inch’s eyes ‘hazy’ cider launch with trademark move
Presently Inch’s makes just one cider – a 4.5% abv medium apple variant
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TDR Capital becomes majority Asda owner by buying out Zuber Issa
TDR Capital has agreed to increase its stake in Asda to become majority owner after buying out the shares owned by Zuber Issa
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Comment and Opinion
Home of the Hotspots: Just Eat boosts restaurant relations with mini-docs
The series is a frenetically paced look at locally loved foodie spots across the UK
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Comment and Opinion
How challenger brands can make an impact in a crowded market
One of the biggest challenges often faced by startups is becoming recognised. It’s particularly difficult when you don’t have a large budget
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Freshways dismantles ‘farm shop on wheels’ in value push
An analysis of its current range reveals Milk & More has moved away from its previous positioning in a bid to keep prices competitive
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Analysis and Features
Will general election end environmental policy shambles?
How will the next government tackle long-delayed plans for extended producer responsibility and a deposit return scheme?
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City snapshot: C&C Group CEO departs over historic accounting errors
Drinks supplier and distributer C&C Group has announced the departure of its CEO after posting delayed accounts due to the discovery of accounting errors
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Media Bites 7 June: Tesco/Booker, Fever-Tree, Unicef
A privately owned wines and spirits merchant has been sold to Tesco’s wholesale division for an undisclosed sum. Venus, the family business that owns the Gerry’s spirits shop in Soho, central London, has been bought by Booker as Tesco seeks to sell more premium beer, wines and ...
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco toppling Amazon’s reign isn’t completely bonkers
Tesco is striding into the colosseum, talking a big game and abandoning the coy, cautious corporate-speak we might have expected
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British Corner Shop to make a comeback
The online platform for British goods had closed earlier this year due to Brexit and Covid-19 impacts
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UKHSA investigating food items linked to e.coli outbreak
Based on the wide geographic spread of cases, the agency said it was most likely that the outbreak was linked to a nationally distributed food item or multiple food items
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Analysis and Features
Why would vape brand Lost Mary want to move into food and drink categories?
New Lost Mary trademark applications are paving the way for brand extensions into sweets, ice cream and booze
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Co-op adds more world lager in booze offer shake-up
More low-alcohol and craft beers are also being added
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Starbucks adds trio of RTD protein drinks with coffee
They were designed to ’support active lifestyles’, Starbucks said
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UK exports fall to lowest levels since 2009 barring Covid blip
Exports to the EU have slumped in the first quarter of 2024
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Nisa pauses fuel levy for 40 retailers to assess impact on business
It is understood the symbol group is looking at how it could boost loyalty and sales volume
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Huel and Little Moons among brands delisted by Planet Organic
Both products ‘no longer’ conform with Planet’s ‘organic and healthy’ product standards, founder Renée Elliott said
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Alpro partners with Peter Crouch to promote plant protein range
The new campaign, ‘Alpro Plant Protein Morning Trials’, will shed a light on morning routines
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Pilgrim’s Europe announces proposals to close Spurway site
The company said the plan to close the west London site was part of the business’s on going review of its operational footprint
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Flash moves into kitchen roll with launch of three-ply duo
Handy Roll and XL Roll have landed in retailers including Morrisons, Tesco, Home Bargains and B&M