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Guinness is now also available in alcohol-free version

In Ireland and the UK Guinness has put a new non-alcoholic beer on the market, called Guinness 0.0. The new beer is sold in 440ml cans in a 4-pack format...

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Germans start stockpiling toilet paper again as coronavirus cases surge

Sales of toilet paper and disinfectants are on the rise again in Germany, due to the second coronavirus wave: sales of toilet paper soared by 89.9 percent in mid-October in...

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Alpro celebrates 40 years with pledges

Popular plant-based food company Alpro is 40 years old. The brand celebrates the anniversary by launching a health and sustainability action plan that lasts until 2025, titled ‘Feeding our Future...

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Lidl carries on with its salt and sugar content optimisation programme

In the 2019 fiscal year Lidl Hungary used 18 tons less salt and more than 196 tons les sugar in making private label products, thereby contributing to the health of...

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Russia’s Fix Price Group opens 4,000th store

Russian retailer Fix Price Group has opened its 4,000th outlet in the country in the Orenburg region. The store sells a wide range of products at 6 fixed price points...

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Rémy Cointreau buys majority share in Champagne J.de Telmont

Rémy Cointreau has bought a majority stake in Champagne J.de Telmont, which is owned by the Lhopital family. The deal includes brands, inventory, production facilities, real estate assets and vineyards...

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Co-op prepares for Christmas by lowering prices

In the United Kingdom Co-op is investing GBP 50 million in lowering the prices of more than 300 branded and private label products – rice, pasta and coffee – by...

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Dunapack designs packaging material using virtual reality technology

Thanks to the hobby of a Dunapack worker, the company’s customers now receive and check the prototypes of the packaging materials and boxes they ordered by entering virtual reality (VR)....

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Amazon’s Prime Day sales exceed 10 billion dollars

Amazon’s sixth annual Prime Day sales campaign produced a 45-percent year-over-year growth in revenue. Digital Commerce 360 reported that in the 19 countries where Amazon announced Prime Day on 13-14 October,...

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Kroger opens ghost kitchens in two stores

Supermarket chain Kroger Co. has opened ghost kitchens – a kitchen that prepares food exclusively for delivery or to go – in two stores, in partnership with technology start-up ClusterTruck....

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Google joins the European Advertising Standards Alliance

Google has joined the European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA). Google is the first company that became a member not via a trade organisation but directly, committing itself to responsible advertising....

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K Group rolls out juices made of discarded fruits and vegetables

Finland’s K Group has joined forces with Thrsty to manufacture juices out of edible but discarded fruit, vegetables and berries in order to reduce food waste. Fruit and vegetables are discarded because...

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Aldi-Deliveroo cooperation enters more cities in Great Britain

Aldi is extending its partnership with Deliveroo to 22 more stores in the United Kingdom. Plus they are also adding hundreds of new product to their assortment. Deliveroo now delivers...

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Russia’s O’Key Group expands its online order and delivery services

Russian retailer O’Key Group has entered into a cooperation agreement with SberMarket to expand its online delivery service to cities. As part of the agreement, SberMarket will process and deliver...

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Mercadona plans to end the year with 20 stores in Portugal

Mercadona plans to open 4 more supermarkets in Portugal until the end of the year. This move will increase the number of stores in the country to 20. In spite...

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Upfield: 114-ton margarine donation

This year Upfield Hungary joined the donation convoy programme of the Hungarian Food Bank Association and on World Food Day they gave 17.3 tons of margarine to the charity organisation....

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Danone to sell its share in Japan’s Yakult

Danone is to sell its remaining 6.61-percent share in Japanese probiotics firm Yakult. Danone’s collaboration with Yakult started in 2004, but in 2018 the French dairy firm divested most of its...

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Buymie and Dunnes Stores target same day grocery delivery

Irish on-demand grocery delivery app Buymie has started cooperating with Dunnes Stores to offer same-day grocery delivery service from 24 stores in the greater Dublin area and Cork City. The new...

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From 2021 Ukraine imposes no import duty on European wines

Next year Ukraine will abolish import duties on wine produced in the European Union, as part of its obligations under a trade and association agreement with the EU. In 2019...

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Waitrose stops using shrink wraps on multipack cans of private label grocery

British retailer Waitrose & Partners has removed plastic shrink wrap from multipack cans of private label tinned grocery products. This measure will help the retailer in removing more than 45...

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Polish e-commerce business Allegro enters the stock market

Shares in Polish e-commerce group Allegro could be bought at a 50 percent higher price on their stock market debut, with a market value of approximately USD 17.6 billion. Allegro...

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Asda introduces electric delivery vehicles to reach customers in pedestrianised zones

Asda is testing new hybrid electric delivery vehicles to reach customers in new pedestrianised and zero emission zones. Asda has teamed up with Electric Assisted Vehicles (EAV) to start a...

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Autumn poultry consumption campaign starts

In November the Ministry of Agriculture, the Agricultural Marketing Centre (AMC) and the Poultry Product Council (BTT) launched a campaign to popularise poultry consumption. The activity informs consumers about the...

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Coop Sweden joins forces with Volta Greentech for eco-friendly milk

Coop Sweden has announced that it has started cooperating with Volta Greentech to test the effectiveness of a feed additive that reduces methane emissions from cows. The Sweden-based start-up says that...

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Convenience = safety: Convenience during and after the pandemic

This year isn’t only about good prices or quality products, but also about practical, fast and safe shopping. The meaning of convenience changed with the outbreak of the pandemic, shoppers...

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Portuguese beer brand Super Bock launches gluten-free beer

Portuguese beer brand Super Bock has put a gluten-free beer on the market, which it is one of the first to be approved by the Portuguese Coeliac Association (APC). The...

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Waitrose cuts private label product prices

British retailer Waitrose & Partners is lowering the prices of more than 200 private label products by an average of more than 15 percent. The retailer stressed: despite offering lower prices,...

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Carlsberg buys German brewery Wernesgrüner

Carlsberg Group has announced that it agreed with Bitburger Braugruppe to acquire the Wernesgrüner Brewery. This deal also includes the Wernesgrüner brand in the Vogtland region of Saxony. The step is going...

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Carrefour bakes breads with 25 percent less salt

Joining the battle against excessive salt consumption, French retailer Carrefour has reduced the salt content in some of its bakery items by 25 percent. The retailer introduced salt from calcium- and...

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Asda opens sustainability concept store in Leeds

Asda has opened a sustainability concept store in Leeds, which features product refill options, packaging-free products, etc. The opening of the store in Middleton, Leeds comes with a plastics reduction...

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