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Jul 21
Iceland aims to recruit 2,000 staff due to ‘pingdemic’ absences | Retail industry

Grocery chain Iceland is aiming to recruit 2,000 spare staff to help cover absences…

Jul 21
Covid app ‘pingdemic’ blamed for empty supermarket shelves

A rise in numbers of food supply workers being forced to self-isolate is being blamed…

Jul 21
Indigenous people who side with political parties and government are causing grave harm

Wellington C Ramos is an Adjunct Professor History and Political Science, Educator and…

Jul 21
Wienerschnitzel offers five delicious reasons to celebrate National Hot Dog Day

Hamburger Stand is celebrating National Hot Dog Day (7/21) with a special deal. Come…

Jul 21
BrewDog hit by £13m loss as bars close despite craft beer boom | Food & drink industry

BrewDog swung into the red last year as booming sales of its craft beers online during…

Jul 21
UK set to irk EU with bid to change major post-Brexit trade rules

Tense post-Brexit relations between Britain and the European Union…

Jul 20
Jamaica government committed to housing vision, says PM Holness

Prime Minister Andrew Holness, addresses a social housing function in Farm Pen, St.…

Jul 20
‘I was shocked’: alcohol-free drinks create conundrum for young Muslims | Australian lifestyle

When 20-year-old Hibah Dannaoui started working as a waitress, she was surprised to…

Jul 20
Recyclable flexible packaging trials successful for Selig Flexibles

With increasing pressure from consumers for recyclable flexible packaging,…

Jul 20
Sugar and salt tax will add £160 to UK grocery bills, industry warns | Health policy

Annual grocery bills will rise by £160 a year if the government passes on the cost of…