All Retail articles – Page 200
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NewsEAT appoints new chairman
John Derkach has been appointed chairman of on-the-go food outlet EAT.
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NewsVegan bakery scoops award
Leicestershire-based The Vegan Cakery has won a prestigious award at the Vegfest UK Festival.
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Product NewsLPQ upgrades EPoS
Artisanal bakery-chain Le Pain Quotidien is in the final stages of upgrading its EPoS system across its 25 London locations.
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Product NewsIrwin’s revamps Howell’s Handmade range
Northern Ireland-based Irwin’s Bakery is to revamp its Howell’s Handmade range, changing the name and adding eight new product lines.
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NewsStreet artist helps launch autumnal artisan doughnuts
London-based coffee and artisan doughnut chain Crosstown Doughnuts launched its autumn range with a bang, with help from street artist Nathan Bowen.
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NewsFull steam ahead for EAT
Sandwich and coffee chain EAT has announced plans to tackle the burgeoning train station and airport market as part of its expansion plans.
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Product NewsKrazi Baker releases first packaged product
Mark Douglas, founder of Northern Irish bakery company Krazi Baker, has launched his first packaged retail product at Belfast International Airport’s (BIA) country market.
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Product NewsThorntons re-embraces biscuit market
Chocolate-maker Thorntons has returned to the world of biscuits with a new range aimed at adults.
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Product NewsUnited Biscuits suffers profit tumble
United Biscuits (UB) has seen pre-tax operating profits fall 47.5% to £54.7 million in the year to 3 January 2015, according to newly filed Companies House accounts.
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NewsCosta Coffee ordered to improve hygiene
Costa Coffee has received a string of damning reports from recent hygiene inspections, making it the major high street coffee chain with the most stores rated less than satisfactory.
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NewsTate & Lyle trading and outlook unchanged
Ingredients supplier Tate & Lyle said its trading performance in its first half had been “in line with our expectations” and its outlook for the year was “unchanged”.
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NewsPie companies square off
Wiltshire-based pie producers Eat Square has been told not to refer to its pies as square by a London-based rival.
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Product News
New addition to Irish breads range
Northern Irish bakery Irwin’s has launched a new Rankin Selection traditional Irish bread.
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NewsNorthumberland bakery opens new store in Morpeth
The Northumberland baker J Donkin has opened a new store in Morpeth under the rebranded name of Bakers Pantry.
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Product NewsHovis back on TV screens
Hovis has returned to TV screens for the first time in three years with a modern twist on its iconic ‘boy on a bike’ ad.
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NewsTesco records drop in UK like-for-like sales
Supermarket giant Tesco saw its operating profit fall by nearly 55% to £354m in its first half, it revealed this morning.
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NewsGreggs reports Q3 LFL sales rise of nearly 5%
Greggs, the high street bakery retailer, said it planned to “deliver good growth for the year” – as it announced third-quarter like-for-like sales (LFLs) of 4.9%.
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Product NewsTesco removes £93k of garlic bread from shelves
Garlic bread produced by Bakkavör Foods worth £93,000 has been taken off the shelves at Tesco for being underweight.
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NewsSupermarket white loaf price down nearly 5%
A loaf of supermarket white bread has fallen by 4.5% in year, according to new research.
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NewsLewis Pies agrees deal with NISA
Lewis Pie & Pasty Company, based in Swansea, Wales, has secured a distribution agreement with the National Independents Supermarket Association (NISA).

















