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KFC teams with Gregg’s
Fast food giant KFC has partnered with British favourite Greggs to “unite the nation’s tastiest food combo” – flaky Greggs Sausage Rolls drenched in famous

Fat people demand drugs.
Demand for weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro has surged in the UK, raising concerns about unsustainable use and potential shortages. Pharmacists warn that

India and UK enter trade agreement.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has signed a free trade deal with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in a multi-billion pound export boost. UK cars and

Trip cut short.
An advert by Trip drinks has been banned for making unauthorised claims it can “help you feel calm”. The ad for the drink, which includes

£3 meals is a “bad joke”.
Labour’s proposal to introduce state-funded restaurants offering meals for as low as £3 has faced criticism from hospitality leaders. Hugh Osmond, co-founder of Pizza Express,

M&S and Co-op cyber-chaos arrests.
Four people have been arrested by police investigating the cyber-attacks that have caused havoc at M&S and the Co-op. The National Crime Agency (NCA) says

“Making people happy with food.”
The editorial team at The File were given a real treat the other day, as we took part in the third year celebrations of Rickshaw

Manchester Airport thugs in court.
Manchester Airport thugs in court. A man accused of assaulting police at Manchester Airport last summer had been “aggressive” and got “in the face” of

Witney sells most expensine pint.
Witney in Oxfordshire. has been identified as the most expensive place for a pint in the UK, with prices reaching up to £7, according to

Strawberry sandwiches all round.
British strawberries have been their biggest and best this year due to some perfect weather conditions (apparently they are so big that some are saying

Eat Healthily – it’s the law.
Food businesses must make it easier for customers to buy healthy food, under new government plans announced on Sunday. Supermarkets and food manufacturers in England
Co op bounces back.
Retailer Co-op is to offer its members £10 off a minimum shop of £40 following disruption caused by a recent cyber attack. The grocery chain

Tommy Robinson asked to leave restaurant.
Just after his release from prison, Tommy Robinson was asked to leave a London restaurant after the business said guests and staff felt uncomfortable. The

Speak to the shrink.
Supermarkets would be required to inform customers if product sizes shrink while prices stay the same or rise, under new proposals to tackle “shrinkflation.” The

Free school meals tackles poverty.
Any child in England whose parents receive Universal Credit will be able to claim free school meals from September 2026, the government has said. Parents

Tesco introduces VAR at checkout.
Tesco’s introduction of AI technology to some self-checkouts has led to customers joking that it bears a striking resemblance to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
other food news

KFC teams with Gregg’s

Fat people demand drugs.

India and UK enter trade agreement.

“Making people happy with food.”

Trip cut short.

M&S and Co-op cyber-chaos arrests.

£3 meals is a “bad joke”.

Manchester Airport thugs in court.

Witney sells most expensine pint.

Strawberry sandwiches all round.

Eat Healthily – it’s the law.
Co op bounces back.

Tommy Robinson asked to leave restaurant.

Speak to the shrink.

Free school meals tackles poverty.

Tesco introduces VAR at checkout.
PG Tips ad with Emily Attack and Monkey.

Heineken gives confidence boost to British pubs.

Olivia Colman Warburton’s advert.

Wine sales plummet.
Drinking and driving.

Spiking is real, awful crime. Shoot these men.

Morrissey calls last orders on pub.

Gino is cut by ITV amid sex accusations.

Co-op launches £820K sustainability fund for farmers.

It’s a rosy future….

Restaurants and bars going hungry.

Oh dear Catherine Cawood.

Those crazy Belgians.

Aldi crowned cheapest UK supermarket of 2024.

McDonald’s in sex for shifts scandal.

Chase away the winter blues.

Cakes are good for you.

You only get an ooh in Stretford.

Guinness is in short supply warning.

Oats under fire.

Lincolnshire takes care of their elderly.

Smithfield and Billingsgate to close.

Drink-spiking is set to become a specific criminal offence.

Ben & Jerry’s frozen out of statements about Palestine.

Hospitality is not welcoming this….

Fly Me To The Moon.

Mmmm! Greggs.

McElhenney and Reynolds get the lagers in.

Cheese thefts

Guinness Nitrosurge ad gives nod to the past.

Delia pulls out of Norwich with three stars.
Health Secretary Proposes Weight Loss Jabs to Aid Employment

MP’s doing important work.

Catalan meets Speyside for Haggis Bravas.

Shocking news about Yung Filly and M&S.

Heinz get the Woke treatment.
