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Wholesalers sound alarm over axing of government s Trade Credit Reinsurance Scheme | News

Wholesalers fear business rates relief postcode lottery | News

By Lyndsey Cambridge2021-05-27T13:17:00+01:00 The relief was announced in March but not tabled in parliament until this week Frustrated wholesalers are fearful the new £1.5bn business rates relief fund will turn into a ‘postcode lottery’, under latest confirmed government plans to distribute the tax break.  The Treasury told The Grocer this week local authorities would need to set up their own ‘relief schemes’ in order to distribute the relief to eligible businesses. A similar strategy was used for the distribution of the Additional Restrictions Grants, resulting in some wholesalers receiving hundreds of thousands of pounds in aid, while other similar-sized operations in different locations received little or no support.

Natasha s Law: is the industry ready for full ingredients labelling? | Analysis & Features

Almost five years after the death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, Natasha’s Law comes into force this October. So is the industry ready? It’s been almost five years since Natasha Ednan-Laperouse collapsed and died after eating a Pret a Manger baguette. The teenager went into cardiac arrest on a British Airways flight in July 2016 after suffering a major allergic reaction to sesame, which wasn’t declared on the packaging. The inquest into her death in 2018 exposed a major loophole in UK food labelling law, which meant retailers such as Pret making food fresh on their own premises didn’t have to provide allergen information on the packaging. “In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths could occur unless action is taken,” warned the coroner, Dr Séan Cummings, at the time.

Convenience store shelves are being left empty due to shortage in delivery drivers

Convenience store shelves are being left empty because of a shortage in delivery drivers due to Brext, Covid and a reduction in hours they are allowed to work, wholesalers say. They are struggling to copy with too few drivers available to carry out deliveries, forcing them to introduce caps on orders. Spar wholesaler AF Blakemore say the lack of drivers has resulted in fewer wagons on the road and less capacity to transport goods between its depot and shops. Trade magazine The Grocer said it understands that products are also being returned to the company s Midlands Willenhall distribution centre as available drivers run out of hours in which they are allowed to drive.   

Wholesalers struggle to meet demand as al fresco dining takes off

Wholesalers struggle to meet demand as al fresco dining takes off
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