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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Shopper suing Asda over 'frog in wine bottle' - Metro.co.uk (Headingley SUPERMARKETS)

Shopper suing Asda over 'frog in wine bottle' - Metro.co.uk
Isolde Beesley of Leicestershire said the small frog fell out of a bottle of Moscatel de Valencia Spanish wine as she poured a glass at a family celebration. She claims to have suffered from stomach pains ever since the incident, which occurred on December 26t
Source: www.metro.co.uk

Gratterpalm gives Asda's customers a treat this Halloween - Retail Bulletin
Asda's fangs are firmly set on being this year's number one Halloween retailer for the fourth year running so has enlisted Gratterpalm to create an integrated campaign that aims to bring new customers to the supermarket. As Halloween is fast becoming UK retail
Source: www.theretailbulletin.com

Big Society Network announces the Asda Foundation as partner and funder for its biggest project - ThirdSector
The Big Society Network , a project co-founded by the government’s big society adviser, Nat Wei, to encourage volunteering and local community action, has announced that the Asda Foundation will be its official partner and will fund its biggest project. The
Source: www.thirdsector.co.uk

Asda sued over frog in a wine bottle - Discountvouchers.co.uk
A woman who discovered a small, dead frog in her glass of wine is claiming she is owed compensation by Asda, the supermarket which sold her the bottle. Isolde Beesley, of Lutterworth in Leicestershire, claims the frog appeared as she was enjoying a glass of As
Source: www.discountvouchers.co.uk

Asda cleared of causing offence to Uruguayans - Daily Telegraph
The advert from Asda, which offered free eye tests for Uruguayans after one of their countrymen failed to see Frank Lampard's equalising goal against Germany, so enraged one British-Uruguayan that he complained to the Advertising Standards Authority. The watch
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

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Asda and Cadbury back PM's 'Big Society' policy promise - Marketing
The move, unveiled at this week's Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, could signal a steep change in the way that brands build their CSR programmes and interact with government. The Big Society, which encourages the private and third sectors to invest
Source: www.marketingmagazine.co.uk

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