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  • Lavazza burned by surging coffee bean costs with earnings down double-digits

    July 6, 2023

    Lavazza has warned over a double-digit drop in earnings this year amid surging coffee bean costs and said its prices are not set to come down for consumers until 2024. The Italian coffee giant said it is braced for a hefty drop in underlying earnings over 2023 as it looks to limit price hikes. It [...]

  • Tour de France: Wines from Ventoux to enjoy as you watch the race

    July 6, 2023

    With the Tour de France returning on Saturday, it seems fitting to consider Ventoux, a place where cycling and wine meet. Ventoux, one of the most celebrated stages of the Tour de France, has a long history with the sport, the Tour having ascended the summit eighteen times since 1951. Mont Ventoux, or La bête [...]

  • SlowBurn review: Restaurant in a Walthamstow jeans factory is an unexpected joy

    July 5, 2023

    Nothing says gentrification quite like a restaurant that pops up three times a week in a jeans factory in a commercial estate at the bleak end of Walthamstow. Blackhorse Road is one of those enclaves of London that town planners forgot about until a few years ago, during which time it has gone from a [...]

  • Some high street iced coffees have more sugar than Coca-Cola, Which? report claims

    July 1, 2023

    Iced coffee drinks from high street chains can contain more sugar than a Mars bar or can of Coca-Cola, a survey has found. Which? compared frappes and frappuccinos from Caffe Nero, Costa and Starbucks to find many had “exceptionally high” amounts of sugar. One of the unhealthiest options was a Starbucks caramel frappuccino with semi-skimmed [...]

  • Why these wines are the perfect serve for Wimbledon

    June 28, 2023

    Even watching tennis can be thirsty work so it is time to prime those palates for Wimbledon and pair your glass to whomever you are supporting this season.  Our very own Andy Murray has won Wimbledon twice already and is looking as good as a glass of something crisp and cold on a hot day [...]

  • The best espresso machines between £500 and £1000

    June 28, 2023

    Flat whites have been unfairly maligned as the reason millennials can’t afford to buy houses. So why not use this boomer nonsense as an excuse to buy a new home espresso machine, forgoing that daily outlay in favour of splurging a single lump sum?  Upgrading from a basic automatic coffee machine – press button, out [...]

  • Brexit trade restrictions will fuel food inflation, lobby group warns

    June 26, 2023

    Proposed restrictions on post-Brexit trade will pile costs onto consumers, representatives of the UK’s fresh produce industry warned.  The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) warned that an extra £10m from import charges would have to be passed on to consumers, further fuelling food inflation.  In a letter to the government seen by The Guardian, the FPC [...]

  • Ex Asda boss: Cutting prices for cash-strapped Brits is ‘very important’ after Sunuk plea

    June 23, 2023

    Supermarkets regard cutting prices as “very important”, according to a former boss of Asda, after the Prime Minister warned retailers about pricing “responsibly and fairly”. Andy Clarke, who served as Asda’s chief executive officer between 2010 and 2016, said the big chains were “heavily focused” on competitive pricing as the industry hit back over suggestions [...]

  • Soaring inflation forces Brits to tighten belts on groceries as summer clothes, DIY and fuel sales pick up

    June 23, 2023

    Brits are still splashing the cash amid soaring inflation, with retail sales estimated to have increased by 0.3 per cent last month off the back of non-food splurging. The main driver of sales was online, with non-store selling volumes up by 2.3 per cent, while food store sales were down by half of one per [...]

  • Scrapping ban on two-for-one junk food deals would be ‘unforgivable’ despite cost of living crisis

    June 17, 2023

    Scrapping a planned anti-obesity policy banning two-for-one junk food deals would be “unforgivable”, health campaigners have warned, after the Government delayed the measure beyond the next election. TV doctor Chris van Tulleken branded suggestions the “light-touch” regulation would restrict consumer choice “ludicrous” following No 10’s announcement it had been shelved amid concerns about the cost-of-living [...]

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