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More tastes form the US

EMPIRE Bespoke Foods has secured a deal with US cereal producer Malt-O-Meal (MOM) which will see the firm distribute its cereals on this side of the Atlantic.
Prof Leigh Sparks’s (right),CPG meeting at Holyrood (left)

Nanny retailing?

Controversial research at the centre of the most recent meeting of the Cross Party Group on Independent Convenience Stores
Lockets

Taking care of your shoppers

According to research from PAGB 92% of consumers in Scotland would be prepared to purchase over-the-counter remedies for treatable illnesses

Charles Wilson takes Tesco job

BOOKER boss Charles Wilson is to head up Tesco’s UK and Ireland business when the supermarket giant completes its acquisition of the wholesaler next...

Lamb steps up at CJ Lang

CJ Lang’s managing director, Scott Malcolm, is stepping down after nine years in the role, to be replaced by trading director David Lamb.
Helen Kershaw

New face at GroceryAid

RETAIL industry charity GroceryAid has announced the appointment of Helen Kershaw to the role of marketing communications manager.
Grocery Aid

Dance for cash

INDUSTRY charity GroceryAid raised over half a million pounds at its annual gala ball, which moved to a new home in London.

Employer obligations to zero-hour workers

The importance of ensuring consistent treatment of employees on different types of contracts has recently been reinforced by the Employment Appeal Tribunal

Big birthday for Swizzels

90 years of confectionery success
Watching football at home

Sunshine means sales for grocery

MORE good weather in June and July led to supermarket sales growing at their fastest rate this year, up by 3.6% for the twelve weeks until 15 July

Licence renewal will be ‘disaster’

Lawyer says process should be delayed
Asda and Sainsburys

Competition concerns over Sainsbury’s Asda deal

Competition watchdog launches investigation
Iain Gulland

The next steps for Scottish DRS

With the Scottish Government consultation now closed ZWS boss Iain Gulland shares his views on deposit return

One in ten puddin’ chieftains are meat free

Veggie haggis up by almost a third since Burns Night 2016 Despite being no stranger to the interest of timorous beasties himself, a traditional celebration...

Sales worst for nearly two years

Sales decreased by 2.1% on a like-for-like basis compared to November 2017

Now let the training begin

Fife Creamery has officially opened its new food to go training centre, after six months of successful trading