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Müller to entirely phase out coloured milk bottle caps by next summer

Müller Milk & Ingredients is to switch all its coloured milk bottle caps to clear, recyclable plastic, following a series of successful trials. The dairy giant said it aimed to...

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Over a third of Brits open to having a vegan Christmas dinner

Over a third of Brits are open to having a vegetarian or vegan Christmas dinner this year, a new survey has revealed. According to research conducted by international online supermarket British...

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More people brewing beer at home as the cost of a pint rises

Online searches for “home brew” and “home brew shop” have risen by 77% over the year, new research has revealed, with pubs at risk of closure amid rising costs and...

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Quality Street to be wrapped in different colours due to foil shortage

A limited run of Nestlé’s Quality Street products are set to be wrapped in different colours due to a shortage of foil. The temporary change is set to affect the hazelnut...

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Cinnabon launches delivery service across the UK

Cinnabon has launched its first delivery service across the UK, allowing customers to receive sweet baked treats within 48 hours of the order being placed. Following demand from ‘Cinnafans’, the...

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Tesco rebrands ‘reduced to clear’ aisle

Big 4 grocer Tesco is rebranding its “reduced to clear” section allowing better visibility for customers looking to save money on items As rising food bills push inflation to the...

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Asahi to launch alcohol-free Super Dry 0.0% beer

Asahi is launching an alcohol-free version of its Super Dry beer. Super Dry 0.0% is billed as having the same “signature crisp, refreshing, super dry taste” of the original drink....

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Mars Wrigley trials removal of Bounty bars from Celebrations tubs

Mars Wrigley is to remove Bounty bars from its Celebrations chocolate tube in a pre-Christmas trial. Customers in selected Tesco Christmas market stores will now be able to exchange tubs...

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Carbon neutral milk is the goal

Arla has launched the first climate roadmap in the United Kingdom, with targets verified by the science based targets initiative (SBTi): making dairy production carbon neutral and sustainable. By 2025...

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Tesco to open three new checkout-free GetGo stores

Tesco will expand its checkout-free GetGo stores trial with three new shops that will adopt a hybrid model, giving customers the option to use an attended till as well in...

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Lidl tests cheaper, on-shelf smart refill stations

In the United Kingdom Lidl is testing on-shelf smart refill stations for laundry detergent, cutting down on plastic and saving customers 20p per purchase. Installed on shelves in the store’s...

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Coca-Cola launches on-pack tech for visually impaired shoppers in industry first

Coca-Cola has become the first drinks business to launch on-pack technology for visually impaired customers. In partnership with Navilens, the FMCG giant has rolled out codes across 24x330ml and 30x330ml...

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Canned is back in demand as cost-of-living bites

Another canned food renaissance is firmly on the horizon as UK consumers seek to tackle the growing pressures of the cost-of-living crisis. According to recent Kantar data, growth in canned...

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Aldi supports staff with new menopause training

Discount grocer Aldi has enhanced its support for colleagues experiencing menopause with new training for its managers. Facilitated by Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace, the training will raise awareness of...

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Asda to open first standalone ‘Asda Express’ convenience stores

Asda has unveiled plans to open its first two standalone convenience stores before Christmas, under a new ‘Asda Express’ brand. The Asda Express stores will create 37 new jobs in...

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Jägermeister launches campaign for new intelligent packaging – The Secret is Ice Cold

A new promotional campaign from Jägermeister called The Secret is Ice Cold is centred around active and intelligent packaging. It encourages consumers to place Jägermeister bottles in the freezer to...

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Plant-based food sales rise, but meat sales not affected

UK’s craving for meat is not affected by campaigns for plant-based alternatives, according to new research by the University of Surrey. The study looked at UK supermarket sales during the...

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Lidl partners with Neighbourly to launch Christmas toy bank

Lidl is set to roll out a toy donation drive across over 940 of its stores to support charities and community groups over the Christmas period. Launched in partnership with...

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Ferrero UK rolls out new Tic Tac Fresh

errero UK is launching a new product range, Tic Tac Fresh, into grocery and convenience stores now, available in three flavours – Cool Cherry, Strong Mint and Grapefruit Mint. The...

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Aunt Bessie’s support visually impaired shoppers with on pack technology

In a first within the frozen category, Aunt Bessie’s has introduced NaviLens technology to the packaging of two of its biggest selling SKUs, as it partners with the Royal National...

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Co-op looking to triple number of franchise stores as part of new food strategy

The Co-op is to triple the number of its franchise stores over the next three years as part of a new food strategy outlined by new Group CEO Shirine Khoury-Haq....

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Planned Rise in Alcohol Duty Rates to be Cancelled Due to Industry Concerns

Planned increases in alcohol duty rates for beer, cider, wine and spirits have been axed, following an announcement by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng in the Commons today, 23 September. The move...

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Aldi doubles down on price promise as Brits face rising costs

Aldi has pledged to remain the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket to help households meet soaring living costs. The grocer attracted 1.5 million extra customers to its stores over the past 12 weeks as...

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Lidl remains the fastest growing supermarket in the last 12 weeks

Lidl remains the fastest growing supermarket in the last 12 weeks ending 10 September, with sales soaring by 9.4% as UK shoppers buy little and often to help manage rising...

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Euro Zone Inflation Confirmed At 9.1% As Energy, Food Prices Surge

Euro zone inflation hit another record high of 9.1% in August, EU statistics office Eurostat confirmed on Friday, driven by sharply higher energy and food prices, and was likely headed...

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Lidl customers have been shifting their grocery shopping to Aldi in UK

Lidl customers have been shifting their grocery shopping to Aldi as £8.1 million of spend has switched over to the rival discount retailer in the 12 weeks to 4 September. The figure...

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Evian sparkling water was the British favourite this summer

Evian Sparkling water has been named the best-selling FMCG item according to their July sales data, contributing over £740,000 to the total waters category. Following the Evian Sparkling launch earlier this year...

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UK Food and Beverage Sector Buyouts Sees Almost 30% Decline

Merger and acquisition deals within the UK’s food and beverage sector have dropped by 29% following a difficult trading environment which has seen retailers increasing prices to mitigate inflationary cost...

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Starbucks considers selling its UK business

Starbucks is exploring a sale of its UK business, as costs are skyrocketing and competition is getting stronger. The coffee chain has hired adviser Houlihan Lokey to find parties interested...

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UK Grocery Inflation Hit New High Of 12.4% In August, Says Kantar

Grocery inflation in the UK hit 12.4% in August, new data from Kantar has revealed, setting a new record for the British marketplace. In the 12 weeks to 4 September,...

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