Britain’s Marks & Spencer has ended its 15-year wholesale partnership with Tesco ’s Booker unit, dropping it as the primary supplier of third-party branded products for its food business, the retailer said on Tuesday.

M&S said it has replaced Booker with AF Blakemore & Son Ltd, signing a “multi-year agreement” with the family-owned business.

M&S predominantly sells own-brand, or private-label, food products, but also offers a small proportion of third-party branded items—usually household names such as Lucozade, Ribena, and Pepsi Max drinks, as well as Lurpak butter.

“Blakemore will be providing an improved wholesale solution with a full seven-day-a-week service that will increase availability for our stores and customers,” said Alex Freudmann, managing director of M&S Food.

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