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Nescafé instant coffee designed for hot and cold drinks

Nescafé instant coffee designed for hot and cold drinks

Nestlé’s has developed a new range of Nescafé soluble coffee that can be used to make both hot and cold drinks. Nescafé Classic hot&cold Launched under Nescafé Classic label, the range comes in two different natural flavours – caramel and hazelnut – that dissolve...

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National Insurance payments increasing demands on suppliers

National Insurance payments increasing demands on suppliers

Increased National Insurance payments risks increasing demands from major retailers on their suppliers. Forbes Magazine reported that; ‘UK retailers brace for a £2.5 billion blow in 2025, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Industry bodies were quick to...

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NEW modular Competition Law virtual training success

NEW modular Competition Law virtual training success

The most recent CMA (Competitions and Markets Authority) research discovered that many UK businesses (following a survey of UK businesses across all sectors) have a poor knowledge of competition Law. Less than 25% stated that they understood Competition Law. [fairly...

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MYOM wins great taste award for make your own oat milk product

MYOM wins great taste award for make your own oat milk product

Oat milk company, MYOM, is minimising packaging waste and transportation emissions by selling an oat premix that turns into a milk when mixed with water.  Offering a more sustainable alternative to traditional oat, nut and soya milks - which are usually shipped in...

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Less than 25% of UK suppliers are aware of Competition Law

Less than 25% of UK suppliers are aware of Competition Law

Less than 25% of UK suppliers are aware of Competition Law and how it affects their business. In the most recent CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) research there are some startling findings. Did you know that: Less than 25% of suppliers stated that they...

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Rave reviews for British Brands Group GSCOP modular training

Rave reviews for British Brands Group GSCOP modular training

On the afternoons of the 16th and 23rd of October, delegates from a variety of suppliers to GSCOP-designated retailers attended the second of the Group’s new modular GSCOP training courses. Drawn from fresh produce, branded producers in food and non-food and pharma,...

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Oatly Oatgurt – moving into the yoghurt category

Oatly Oatgurt – moving into the yoghurt category

Oatly has become a household name in the UK – founded more than 25 years ago by professors at Lund University in Sweden and remained a niche business until the last 5 years when it has become mainstream.  Plant-based dairy alternatives account for around 56.5% of all...

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Heck! make a sizzle with Smoky Chicken Sausage Rashers

Heck! make a sizzle with Smoky Chicken Sausage Rashers

British sausage maker HECK! introduced its first rasher-styled sausages earlier this year and has been shortlisted as a finalist in The Grocer New Product 2024 awards. The Yorkshire-based company aims to win over sausage-lovers' with rasher alternatives that take only...

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