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Glenglassaugh First Cask bottles

Glenglassaugh First Cask (again)

Back in the saddle again as this Scottish distillery is back in business. Jason Johnstone-Yellin reports.
Holiday cheer for that special whiskey lover in your life

Whisk(ey) Them Off Their Feet This Holiday Season

Contributing author Jason Johnstone-Yellin talks about the finer whiskeys to give as gifts this holiday season

Sabra Introduces Season's Finest Hummus

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Dec. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Sabra Dipping Company, the country's leading hummus manufacturer, today announced it has released its first ever limited edition hummus for the holiday season. Made with only the finest premium ingredients, the...
Minimum alcohol pricing is a contentious issue for the industry

BRC: Retailers are Already Responsible Alcohol Sellers

In a response to the beginning of the Home Office's consultation, ‘Rebalancing the Licensing Act’, this week, the British Retail Consortium said retailers already have a proud record as responsible sellers of alcohol.
Food prices

Food inflation: Hits three-year low

The index showed that overall shop price inflation slowed to 1.2 percent in March from February’s 1.7 percent. Food inflation showed a more marginal slowdown of 1.2 percent in March from 1.3 percent in February.
British retailers speak out against labeling change

British retailers speak out against labeling change

UK retailers reacted negatively to the Food Standards Agency’s Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labeling briefing paper, published Friday. The British Retail Consortium said retailers in the UK were the first to adopt easy to understand front-of-pack nutritional labeling to help customers make more informed choices.
BRC endorses FSA's salt survey findings

BRC endorses FSA's salt survey findings

The BRC said the FSA's Salt Survey - which also revealed that Britons still consume an average of 2.6g more than the recommended daily limit of 6g of salt - highlighted the fact that a n
Food inflation begins to slow

Food inflation begins to slow

The year-on-year increase in overall prices was down from 2 percent in March to 1.4 percent in April.
Rising food prices blamed for shop price inflation

Rising food prices blamed for shop price inflation

The impact of the weak pound on food prices saw shop price inflation increase two percent in March, from 1.9 percent in January.
Food and drink sector proves

Food and drink sector proves "recession-resistant"

The findings represent the best performance in the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor since May 2008, and come as a welcome boost for the food and drink industry.According to the BRC, cold weather drove sales of seasonal vegetables as consumers opted for casseroles and roasting joints. Basics and home-baking ingredients also proved increasingly popular.
Consumers say supermarkets are falling short

Consumers say supermarkets are falling short

In the report released today, John Noble, Director of the BBG said:
Competition keeps food prices down

Competition keeps food prices down

The BRC's one-off report revealed that August food prices were 2.1 per cent higher than a year earlier compared with 2.8 per cent in July and 3.6 per cent in June.


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