Day: September 2, 2024
The Compleat Food Group hires first chief product officer
The appointment is claimed to signal a ‘major investment in quality’ for the business
Read MoreAldi in planning reform talks with No 10
The discounter is offering investment to address “under-resourcing” in local authorities, which is holding up new stores
Read MoreAccolade Wines confirms departure of CEO Robert Foye
Chairman Ben Clarke is to assume the role of executive chairman while Accolade seeks a successor
Read MoreActivia launches spoonable and drinkable kefir range
The brand has launched both drinkable and spoonable formats to provide a “delicious gut health experience to consumers”
Read MoreThe Gym Kitchen launches protein pancakes range
Two variants – Maple and Banana – have hit Tesco shelves
Read MoreDeliveroo launches major marketing campaign for Plus subscription membership
The new campaign is the first under the aggregator app’s ‘new global brand platform’, dubbed ‘Now Just Got Even Better’
Read MoreHospitality sector recovering as new openings outpace closures
The growth was spurred by a rise in casual dining and quick-service restaurants
Read MoreDunns Food & Drinks renews support for charity Aware Scotland
The initiative will give young people exclusive access to training sessions, matches and special events
Read MoreKurt Geiger CEO: Scrapping tax-free shopping is having a ‘massively negative effect’ on the UK
Kurt Geiger boss Neil Clifford has warned the loss of tax-free shopping for tourists is having a “massively negative effect” on UK spending.
Read MorePolice chiefs say new unit is ‘turning the tide’ against shoplifting gangs
Police chiefs have insisted that a new centralised police unit established this year is beginning to “turn the tide” against prolific shoplifters used by shoplifting gangs.
Read MoreTesco’s F&F launches first homeware brand
Tesco’s F&F clothing brand has launched its first homeware range, F&F Home.
Read MoreCurrys CEO: VAT should be scrapped on refurbished electricals
Currys boss Alex Baldock has called on the government to slash VAT on refurbished electrical products to keep them out of landfills. The chief executive told The Guardian: “It has already been charged once on these products. I would like to see a rad…
Read MoreMountain Warehouse rescues US outdoor retailer for £7.6m
Mountain Warehouse has rescued US-based retailer Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) for £7.6m ($10m) as it looks to expand its footprint stateside.
Read MoreGymshark to open first permanent store outside of UK in Dubai
Gymshark is set to open its first permanent store outside the UK this year inside UAE’s Dubai Mall.
Read MoreFrasers Group boosts Boohoo stake to over 26%
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has upped its stake in Boohoo to more than 26% as it continues to build on its “strategic investment” into the fashion retailer.
Read MoreSpecsavers keeps £15m payout despite profit decline
Specsavers has maintained the £15m payday for its Guernsey-based owners, despite posting another year of declining profit.
Read MoreMango names new ecommerce boss as it enters 12 new markets
Mango has extended its online business to 12 new markets and appointed Marlies Hersbach as the e-commerce executive director.
Read MoreHarrods hails resilient performance as sales near £900m
Harrods has enjoyed its highest turnover on record as it raked in nearly £900m of sales in its most recent year.
Read MoreHaldiram’s, Cult.Fit, Xero Degrees open at Spectrum@Metro
The addition of these brands is part of the retail high street’s ongoing expansion New Delhi: Food and beverage brand Haldiram’s, fitness brand Cult.fit and cafe chain Xero Degree have opened new outlets at Spectrum@Metro, a high street in Noida, a…
Read More„Haldiram's“, „Cult.Fit“, „Xero Degrees“ atidaromi adresu Spectrum@Metro
Šių prekių ženklų pridėjimas yra dalis nuolatinės mažmeninės prekybos didžiosios gatvės plėtros Naujajame Delyje: Maisto ir gėrimų prekės ženklas Haldiram's, kūno rengybos prekės ženklas Cult.fit ir kavinių tinklas Xero Degree atidarė naujas prek…
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