Morrisons and Asda have cut prices as supermarkets face a fierce battle for customers with households hit by the soaring cost of living. Both supermarkets
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The Co-op has announced plans to ditch use-by dates on its own-brand yoghurt in a bid to reduce food waste. The company said the label
Rushmere Shopping Centre in Craigavon has been placed into administration but is continuing to operate. Two related shopping centres, Magowan West in Portadown and Peacocks
KP Snacks has announced the expansion of its market leading £1 PMP range with the addition of two new SKUs: Hula Hoops Big Hoops Salt
UK retail sales dropped in March by much more than expected as the surge in inflation hurt consumer demand, according to new data. Retail sales
Ireland’s number one chicken brand, Moy Park, is celebrating the hard work and dedication of its employees through a Good Food Roadshow, which made its
SPAR is donating funds to leading ecological organisation ‘One Tree Planted’ to have five trees for every store planted across the UK, with 1,500 being
Boost Drinks, the owner of Northern Ireland’s second best-selling iced coffee brand within convenience, has expanded its popular range of ready-to-drink coffee products with a
Stephens Catering Equipment has been awarded the top accolade at IFEX 2022 – Northern Ireland’s premier food, drink, retail and hospitality event – for its
Pepco Group, owner of European discount retailer brands Dealz, PEPCO and Poundland, has pledged to “protect prices” for cash-strapped shoppers. The promise comes as it