Archive of all news articles – Page 750
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White striping disease affects majority of basic own-label chicken, report claims
The disease reduces both the nutritional value and texture of chicken breast fillets
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Mounting concerns over poultry sector Covid transmission after Banham cases rise
Processors were concerned over the ’huge amount of social interaction’ between staff at the region’s several poultry plants, said the BPC
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SodaStream machines and cylinders to launch into Sainsbury’s
Its cylinders will be available to buy and exchange in 580 locations, while the machines themselves will be on sale in 170 stores
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Clearly Drinks invests in new canning line at Sunderland HQ
The move comes as drinks suppliers have been hit hard by a shortage of cans over recent weeks
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Oto launches trio of botanical CBD soft drinks
The drinks are billed as helping to relieve stress and anxiety
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City snapshot: Sweet sales growth for Cake Box as stores reopen
Cream cake retailer Cake Box is giving back furlough cash and paying shareholders a special dividend after a strong performance since the easing of lockdown. Plus Nestlé is set to acquire biopharmaceutical company Aimmune Therapeutics and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Media Bites 1 Sep: Ocado/M&S/Waitrose, Forthglade, Nestlé
The first deliveries of Marks & Spencer’s groceries will reach customers on Tuesday as its online shopping venture with Ocado begins
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Plastic bag charge to be extended across all retailers from April
The charge will also increase from 5p to 10p, in line with moves already brought in by the supermarkets
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Albert Bartlett closes in on Kiddyum rescue deal
Potato supplier Albert Bartlett is in discussions to save the Kiddyum brand following its liquidation, The Grocer understands.
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James Hall backs Lancashire campaign to battle domestic abuse
The #noexcuseforabuse movement brings together councils, police and support agencies across Lancashir
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Camden Town Brewery launches ‘drinkable’ Hells TV ad
Camden Town is giving away 90,000 cans of its beer to viewers who scan a QR code on their television screen
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Plant-based restaurant chain Stem & Glory raises cash for multi-channel growth
Plant-based restaurant chain Stem & Glory has raised more than £70k via a convertible bond offer to develop a subscription-based meals offer and target supermarket listings
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The Hut Group float to reinvigorate London IPO market
The moribund IPO market got a jolt this week with the news that beauty and nutrition company The Hut Group is plotting the biggest float of a British company in seven years
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One Stop stores to sell range of Jack’s branded groceries
The range will be sold in its 700 company-owned One Stop stores and also made available to its franchise stores
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Tiptree owner Wilkin & Sons blames ‘tough’ market as sales slow
Growth fell back at premium jam maker Wilkin & Sons last year amid a slowdown of international sales and a “tough” UK retail market
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Waitrose partners with Deliveroo for delivery trial
More than 500 Waitrose products will be available on the delivery platform
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Kopparberg boosts rum range with Dark Fruit launch
The drink (37.5% abv) is billed as being “infused with a smooth blend of blackcurrant and blackberry flavours”
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Bestway’s Well Pharmacy to open in Heathrow T2
The move follows a similar partnership in Gatwick’s North Terminal last year
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Costa Coffee trials street-facing counter for first time at London store
The Argyll Street branch in Oxford Circus also features an outdoor ordering screen