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  • Britons have lost their taste for these favourites of Christmas past

    December 20, 2016

    Christmas 2016 may have been marked by the rise of craft beer and gin advent calendars (yes, really), and a season when we cracked open £2bn worth of bubbly, but spare a thought for the traditional tipples we're leaving behind. Despite being a Christmas staple, Britons have lost their taste for the fortified wines of port, sherry and vermouth, as [...]

  • CMA approves McColl’s acquisition of 298 Co-op stores

    December 20, 2016

    Don't you love it when the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) clears something just in time for Christmas? The CMA has given the green-light to McColl's acquisition of 298 Co-op stores. McColl's intention to take on the stores was first announced back in July, and now that the CMA has approved the deal, McColl's expects [...]

  • Britons set to get stingier this Christmas as the average spend per person on presents falls by £50

    December 19, 2016

    If you already thought 2016 had been a less-than-ideal year, we have some more bad news for you – and this time it's about your Christmas presents.  As the curse of 2016 carries on working its magic, the average spend on gifts per person for friends and family has declined by 11 per cent this [...]

  • Danone warns on sales growth target

    December 19, 2016

    Yoghurt maker Danone has reduced its forecast for like-for-like sales growth due to the poor performance of its probiotic yoghurt Activia. Danone said in a statement the company has been facing an "increasingly volatile and complex environment" and that "Activia's performance as well as aggravated market conditions in Spain have impacted Europe Dairy results". Read more: [...]

  • Russell & Bromley quaking in its boots as profits take a beating

    December 18, 2016

    Shoe shop Russell & Bromley has taken an axe to its dividend after profits fell by more than 12 per cent last year. Accounts recently filed at Companies House show the Kent-based footwear purveyor plans to give its dividend a £3m haircut to £11m after profits and revenue took a hit. Last year Russell & [...]

  • Harvey Nichols profits down but weaker sterling stimulates sales

    December 18, 2016

    A £29 million revamp of the luxury retailer’s flagship store in Knightsbridge has eaten into the store’s profits, taking them down to £2.6m in April from £5.4m the year before. Harvey Nichols has radically re-imagined its most famous London outlet, in a project that has resulted in the entire menswear section being closed for 10 [...]

  • Average Christmas booze spend is 51 per cent tax

    December 18, 2016

    UK households are paying 51 per cent tax on the alcohol they buy in the lead up to Christmas, according to industry body, the Wine and Spirit Trade Association. The association says the average household will buy 5 bottles of wine, 3 bottle of spirits, 2 bottles of sparking wine, 2 bottles of port, 12 [...]

  • Star Wars spin-off Rogue One feels the force of $290m global opening weekend

    December 18, 2016

    The latest installment in the Star Wars saga raked in over $290m (around £232m) in its first weekend of global showings, as Disney’s $4bn investment in the series continues to pay dividends. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story made $71m on its first day in the US – the 12th best opening day of all [...]

  • Deliveroo set to expand delivery-only kitchens – in shipping containers and car parks

    December 18, 2016

    Deliveroo is set to expand the number of delivery-only kitchens in unusual spaces – including car parks and shipping containers – moving the online company further towards owning property as it tries to keep pace with growing demand. The food delivery company already has two sites up and running in London, with up to 20 kitchens [...]

  • National Lottery owner Camelot fined £3m over fraudulent claim in 2009

    December 16, 2016

    The Gambling Commission has fined National Lottery operator Camelot £3m over allegations of a fraudulent prize claim in 2009. The commission said today that Camelot had breached its operating licence, with three key problems with its controls relating to databases and other information sources; the way it investigated a prize claim; and its processes around the [...]

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