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  2. Morrisons enjoys sales boost from stores and wholesalers

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  3. The Smoothest and Most Affordable Whiskeys You Can Find ... - AOL

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    3. Nikka Whisky From The Barrel. Price: $59 Region: Japan Tasting Notes: Malt, peat, and spice ABV: 51.4% This Japanese blend earned Whisky Advocate’s top spot in its ranking of most exciting ...

  4. Morrisons promises to match Aldi and Lidl on prices of 200 ...

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    Morrisons has become the latest supermarket to try to win back customers from the German challenger shops as it announced it would match the prices of some of its products to Lidl and Aldi.

  5. Morrisons - Wikipedia

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    A Morrisons Daily forecourt store, Wetherby A Morrisons Daily store in Aberdeen. Following the failure of the supermarket's M Local stores, Morrisons returned to the convenience market in 2016 with a new chain of five trial forecourt stores under the Morrisons Daily brand in partnership with Motor Fuel Group. [85]

  6. The Gyle Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Gyle has many stores, including WHSmith, Next, Virgin Media, Boots, Bank of Scotland, Marks & Spencer, Pandora, JD Sports, Holland & Barrett, Schuh and River Island. The food court was refurbished in 2005, and currently contains four outlets. [10] The centre also previously had a Disney store until 2021, when it closed.

  7. Glayva - Wikipedia

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    Glayva. Glayva is a liqueur originally produced in 1947 in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland by Ronald Morrison & Co Ltd and now by Whyte and Mackay Ltd. [1] [2]Glayva is made from a blend of aged Scotch whiskies, a selected range of spices, Mediterranean tangerines, cinnamon, almonds and honey.

  8. Auchentoshan distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Auchentoshan distillery was built in 1823. [4] [8] The original distillery was built by a corn merchant named John Bulloch and managed with his son. [4]Following their bankruptcy in 1834, the distillery was sold to Alexander Filshie, a local farmer and it remained under control of his family until 1877, following a bad harvest when it was sold again to several owners. [4]

  9. Savings interest rates today: High-yield accounts still offer ...

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    Yesterday's inflation report showed consumer prices rising 0.3% in November, following four consecutive months of 0.2% increases, with the yearly rate climbing to 2.7% from October's 2.6%. This ...