Tag "Egyesült Királyság"

Co-op Britain to stop indicating “use by” dates on private label yogurts

Britain’s Co-operative Group plans to stop indicating the “use by” dates on private label yogurts to prevent food waste. The retailer plans to use “best before” dates instead, because they...

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UK Changes Plans for EU Import Controls

To ease pressure on British living costs, on 28 April 2022 the UK government announced that no further restrictions on the import of goods from the EU would be imposed...

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56% of Britons are buying fewer groceries amid cost of living crisis

Over half (56%) of Britons are buying fewer groceries, with the same proportion skipping meals, a BBC commissioned survey revealed. The survey which had 4,011 respondents also showed that people...

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Popularity of English wine reaches all-time high

Customer demand for English wine has reached an all time high with sales up 47% year on year, according to Waitrose. The retailer also added that vine plantings have increased...

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(HU) A Frisbo utat nyit az Egyesült Királyság 220 milliárdos piacára

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Impossible Foods Launches In The UK

Californian-based Impossible Foods has launched its ‘chicken’ nuggets and ‘sausage’ patties in the UK market for the first time. Both products are plant based and now available on the menus of...

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93% of people in UK impacted by rising prices

Around 93% of people in the UK are impacted by higher prices when it comes to buying groceries, the latest research survey from Toluna has revealed. As the cost of...

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British Consumers Spend More, Go Out Less In Early April

British consumers spent more in early April, partly due to soaring fuel prices, but fewer people left their homes to go to work, shop or socialise, raising the prospect of...

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UK Shoppers Turn To Own-Label Food As Inflation Bites, Research Shows

British shoppers are increasingly choosing own-label products to help counter surging inflation, according to research by NielsenIQ that showed overall supermarket spending down on a year ago when COVID lockdown...

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DS Smith calls for UK energy classifications and public investment as inflation hits supply chains

DS Smith is issuing a call for energy classifications and public investment in energy infrastructure in response to the threat of inflating prices and supply chain disruptions. The UK is...

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Surging Energy Prices Leave British Glasshouses Empty

In a small corner of south-east England, vast glasshouses stand empty, the soaring cost of energy preventing their owner from using heat to grow cucumbers for the British market. Elsewhere...

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Petition To Ban Single-Use Plastic Garners 117,000 Signatures In UK

A petition by City to Sea, 38 Degrees, and Greenpeace that calls for the most polluting single-use plastic items to be banned in the UK has received more than 117,000...

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Amazon UK sales revealed: Brits spent £23.6bn at online giant in 2021

Amazon has filed sales figures for its UK business, which show that revenue jumped 20% last year – and a startling 82% on pre-pandemic levels – as lockdown and heightened...

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UK to test biometric age verification

Innovative Technology Ltd., a provider of biometric solutions to estimate age, will participate in a U.K. government program piloting age verification technology for the retail sale of alcohol, according to...

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Aldi to open 15 new stores in the United Kingdom by the end of the year

Aldi will open 15 new UK stores by the end of 2021, as the German discounter plans to invest GBP 1.3 billion in opening 100 new supermarkets over the next...

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Waitrose joins the Organic Potato Pledge

Waitrose & Partners has also joined The UK Robust Potato Pledge, which will see the group move away from the use of copper-based fungicides on organic fresh potatoes. The retailer wishes...

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Infarm to open second vertical farm in the United Kingdom

German vertical farming start-up Infarm will set up a 9,760m² vertical farm in the UK, which will supply retailers in the greater London area and across southern and central UK...

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Mere stocks up before opening first UK store

Russian discount chain Mere is set to open its first UK store in Preston. The discounter is now accepting deliveries of stock as it continues preparing for the opening. More...

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Heineken to launch Pure Piraña in Europe too

Heineken plans to introduce its Pure Piraña hard seltzer to the European market this year. At first the brand will be available in Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain,...

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Tesco intends to cut food waste with unwashed potatoes

Tesco has introduced unwashed potatoes to approximately 262 stores in the United Kingdom, in order to reduce food waste. Unwashed potatoes have a longer shelf life, because soil helps to block out...

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Farm labour crisis looming with Covid rates high in Europe

International arrivals to the UK have been delayed by confusion over coronavirus tests Concern over labour availability for the start of the UK picking season is mounting among UK fruit...

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Spar UK rolls out new range called Spar Natural

Spar UK has rolled out 15 products from the Spar Natural range in select stores across the country. The range targets customers seeking better healthcare, healthier lifestyles, natural products and food intolerance solutions....

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AMC: Hungarian furmints were introduced in the United Kingdom

This year, Hungarian furmints were presented for the third time at the Furmint February event, jointly organized by the Agrármarketing Centrum (AMC) and the Wines of Hungary UK communication agency...

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Fed-up Britons Returning To Shops Despite Lockdown And ‘Beast from the East’

The number of people heading out to shops across Britain increased by 1.5% last week from the previous week, a fourth straight week of rises, indicating that Britons are increasingly...

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Lonely eaters and Christmas peak in the UK

The Market Research section of the January E-Scanner newsletter of the PLMA looked at UK households in terms of meals and Christmas. New rules restricting promotions will come into force...

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In focus: the United Kingdom

Young British consumers like to shop in discount supermarkets Aldi and Lidl make up for 67 percent of the UK’s discounter market and they represent 13 percent of British FMCG...

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Cereal Partners UK rolls out organic honey Cheerios

Cereal Partners UK – the makers of Nestlé cereals in the United Kingdom – is to launch organic honey and chocolate Cheerios. The new product is Cheerios’ entrance into Britain’s...

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C&C Group and Innis & Gunn enter into long-term partnership

C&C Group has started a long-term partnership with Edinburgh-based beer brand Innis & Gunn, for selling and distributing the latter’s award-winning range of beers in the UK and Ireland. C&C...

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Amazon expands Fresh Grocery delivery service in the UK

Amazon has rolled out its Amazon Fresh service to new locations in the UK. Amazon Prime members outside of London and the South of England, can now order from tens...

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(HU) Már a briteknél is kapható Tito vodkája

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