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Zero-alcohol ‘Kylie’ wine sells one bottle every 10 seconds

Kylie Minogue’s latest wine release, an alcohol-free sparkling rosé, showed strong sales in the build-up to Christmas, figures reveal. With this latest achievement pop princess Kylie Minogue has definitely put...

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Is potato milk the new dairy alternative?

Two new brands are aiming to replace cow’s milk with potatoes, creating foods that rival traditional cheeses and dairy products. Vegan cheese has been around for a while. They are...

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Co-op partners with PayPal to offer more online payment options

Co-op has partnered with digital payment provider, PayPal to offer additional choice for shoppers when paying for groceries online. PayPal is now available as a payment opition for purchases of...

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Lidl to invest £4bn into British food industry in 2023

Lidl GB has unveiled plans to invest £4 billion in British food businesses in 2023, as the value supermarket cements its support for suppliers across the country. This accelerates initial...

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Greenwashing On Food, Drink, Toiletry Labels To Be Scrutinised In UK

Britain’s competition regulator will consider whether companies selling food, drink and toiletries are wrongly labelling products as “sustainable” or “better for the environment” in its latest probe into greenwashing. The...

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Tesco launches plant-based tea bags to tackle plastic waste

Tesco is set to launch plant-based tea bags to allow shoppers to compost these items through kerbside food waste collections. To overcome any recycling confusion, the leading retailer will also...

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One in five opting for non-alcoholic beers as drink of choice, Budweiser research finds

One in five (21%) of people would opt for non-alcoholic beer as their drink of choice at a social event, new research has found. According to a report from the...

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Amazon to shutter three UK warehouses

Amazon is to shutter three UK warehouses and replace them with two new distribution centres. Sites in Hemel Hempstead, Doncaster and Gourock are slated for closure, and staff there will...

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UK set to become world-leading lab-grown meat producer

The UK is set to become a world-leading developer of lab-grown meat as the sector is predicted to rapidly increase its market share within the food industry, research shows. Developing...

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UK: Aldi crowned cheapest supermarket in 2022

Aldi has been named the cheapest supermarket for a basket of 48 groceries in 2022, costing £81.63 last month. According to data from consumer watchdog Which?, the discount grocer was...

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Asda to create 10,000 jobs in convenience store rollout

Asda is to create 10,000 new convenience store jobs over the next four years as it speeds up the rollout of its new Asda Express store concept. The move is...

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PepsiCo opens oat testing lab in Cambridge

PepsiCo has opened its first oat testing lab in the UK, where expert crop researchers will test and analyse thousands of oat samples from regenerative agricultural trials. The lab, which...

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Lidl achieves ‘new record’ market share

Lidl has achieved a new record market share of 7.4%, while Aldi remains the fastest growing retailer with sales up 24.4%, according to new data by Kantar. Lidl reported a...

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Rémy Cointreau launches circular distribution system to reduce glass waste in UK on-trade

Rémy Cointreau has become the first global brand to introduce a closed loop spirits distribution system in the UK through a partnership with ecoSpirits. The liqueur brand has taken its...

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Tesco launches surplus marketplace to help suppliers slash costs and cut food waste

Tesco has launched a new online marketplace to allow suppliers to slash costs and tackle food waste by selling or donating surplus stock to other manufacturers. The Tesco Exchange service,...

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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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