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UK supermarkets warned over unfair prices

UK supermarkets warned over unfair prices

UBS suggest unfair, above inflation food prices could be grounds for a government investigation.

Kiddicare website purchased by Morrisons

Kiddicare website purchased by Morrisons

U.K. supermarket chain purchases baby goods website to develop non-food based online venture.

World food prices rise to record high

World food prices rise to record high

FAO reports that world food prices have risen.

FSA announces regulatory changes from 2013

FSA announces regulatory changes from 2013

Changes were announced today by the Financial Services Authority regarding the regulation of investment advisers.

Sainsbury's reports 'record Christmas sales'

Sainsbury's reports 'record Christmas sales'

Despite weather conditions, Sainsbury's sales overtook Asda, making the group second-largest grocer.

Supermarket expansion will create 32,000 jobs

Supermarket expansion will create 32,000 jobs

The big four of the supermarket sector are planning to creat thousands of new jobs.

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Speculators drive up price of Christmas turkey

Speculators drive up price of Christmas turkey

Turkey farmers forced to pay more for feed will pass costs on to consumers

Chadwicks creates UV flexo-printed sleeves for Aloevit energy drink

Aloevit is acclaimed to be the first energy drink in Europe that blends vitamins and amino acids with Aloe Vera

Beech-Nut introduces new new line of baby foods with General Mills Green Giant Vegetable brand

General Mills business unit director said company is proud to announce its licensing partnership with Beech-Nut

Whitbread likely to expand its Costa coffee chain stores

Whitbread likely to expand its Costa coffee chain stores

Costa expected to open another 1,000 stores

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