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20 Sep 2002
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makers that were a household name in the 1980s.The Forster Company has been drafted in by Worcestershire
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for National Statistics (ONS) monitors household spending and how spending patterns vary depending upon income, household composition and region. Spending is measured by the Expenditure and Food Survey (EFS), a key ... by highlighting the differences in the types of goods households were buying in 1957 and 2007. In 1957, a third ...
The awards, staged next February, will see a consumer panel, made up of more than 12,000 households, vote for FMCG products. Winners are allowed to display the PoY brand. PR activity for this February's inaugural awards, which attracted more than 100 entries in 24 categories, was handled by The SPA ...
is to take on business from the upmarket catering company Searcy s, caterers to royal households ...
household brand-name accounts and beat its original growth targets by 112 per cent. In its first full year ... list now includes major household brands, including Marks Spencer, Iceland, UCI Cinemas and Dairy ...
printer and the Post Office to ensure all 120,000 households received an individually addressed card ... households that had not had their refuse collected with an 'Oops' card, apologising for the error. Surveys ...
to go ahead with the support of members of the Royal Household in the first place. Paul Burrell now ... be causing a fair amount of grief in the Spencer household, but my guess is that he won't do anything ...
household. The irony will not be lost on Walker that, for the second successive year, the winner of the PR ...
per cent on 1998. Research shows that 48 per cent of households shop at Iceland. Perceptions about ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.