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  • Tesco Clubcard discount promo DID copy Lidl logo, High Court rules against UK’s largest supermarket

    April 19, 2023

    German discount supermarket Lidl has won its trademark lawsuit against Tesco at London’s High Court over the use of a yellow circle on a square blue background. Lidl sued Tesco in 2020 shortly after Tesco adopted a yellow circle against a blue background to promote its “Tesco Clubcard Prices” discount scheme. Judge Joanna Smith said in a written ruling [...]

  • A glass of wine with: Small Things wine-in-a-can creator Ian Batt

    April 19, 2023

    One day surfing at the beach, Australian winemaker Ian Batt realised wine wasn’t reflecting his lifestyle or ethos. He is now on a mission to upgrade canned wine’s image with his range of well-crafted, first-class wines launching in the UK next month. What inspired you create Small Things Wine?I created a premium wine in can [...]

  • The best eco friendly wine for Earth Day

    April 19, 2023

    Boxed wine might remind you of your university days, but hear me out: it’s loads better for the environment and tastes pretty good, too.  We’re all becoming more aware of our environmental footprint and any wine producer not creating wines in an eco-friendly way is really falling behind the times. Gen Z in particular want [...]

  • Cash in the Cellar: The New Market for Old Liqueurs

    April 18, 2023

    Auctions for vintage wines and whiskies are nothing new, nor are record-breaking prices for rare bottles. However, the ongoing interest in cocktails, which only grew as people mixed their own drinks during the lockdown, has boosted a burgeoning market for vintage liqueurs, and for the savvy buyer there are real bargains to be had. Home-mixologists [...]

  • Greggs fights for its right to sell late night sausage rolls at flagship London Leicester Square store

    April 18, 2023

    Greggs is gearing up for a court battle against its ban on selling late night sausage rolls and steak bakes at its flagship site in Leicester Square.   As first reported in the Evening Standard, Greggs was prohibited from serving its baked goods 24hrs a day after the police feared the extended opening times could lead [...]

  • Asda introduces self driving delivery vans in AI first

    April 17, 2023

    Asda is rolling out its largest autonomous delivery trial with customers in London set to receive their groceries via self driving cars. The UK’s third largest grocery store is launching the scheme in partnership with Wayve, a developer of artificial intelligence for self driving cars, and the pair will use Jaguar I-Pace electric cars for [...]

  • Supermarket wars: Lidl and Aldi play catch up with Tesco in slashing price of milk

    April 14, 2023

    Aldi and Lidl have followed rival supermarkets Sainsbury’s and Tesco in slashing the price of milk. The budget retailers announced on Friday that they are cutting the price of their four-pint own brand bottles by 10p from £1.65 to £1.55. The change follows a similar announcement by supermarket Sainsbury’s on Thursday, with Tesco being the [...]

  • Pub banned from getting awards or being in Campaign for Real Ale guides over ‘golliwog’ dolls

    April 14, 2023

    A pub where golliwog dolls were seized by police has been banned from receiving awards or being in beer guides by the Campaign For Real Ales. The White Hart Inn in Gray’s, Essex, has had its entry in the Good Beer Guide deleted and it will not be considered for any further guides, the Campaign [...]

  • Cost of living fears outweigh mental health and climate change as biggest concern for parents – poll

    April 7, 2023

    Fears about the cost of living outweigh those of mental health, climate change, social media and bullying for a third of UK parents, a survey suggests. Almost a quarter of parents (24 per cent ) said finances and savings were a key concern for their children’s futures but just 9 per cent  said they were [...]

  • Israel beats Scotland to win world’s best single malt whisky

    April 4, 2023

    Israel has beaten off competition from Scotland and Japan to win the award for producing the best single malt whisky in the world. This “land of wheat and barley, of vines and figs and pomegranates, of olives, oil, and honey,” now has a thriving malt whisky industry to add to the list.  Tel Aviv’s M&H [...]

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