28 April 2012
The Grocer
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Kingsmill promotions eat into ABF profits
24 Apr 2012
Associated British Foods has beaten market expectations for the first half of 2012 despite a substantial drop in margins for its grocery business.
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Kids card game back on to clear food 'confusion'
28 Apr 2012
Some of the world’s biggest food and drink companies are in talks with a Yorkshire school headmaster once again after its educational cardgame, developed to help cut childhood obesity, was given the all-clear.
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Kellogg's turns back time for Jubilee packs
23 Apr 2012
Kellogg’s cereal packaging is turning the clock back 50 years to mark the Jubilee.
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Japanese buyer for United Coffee
14 Apr 2012
United Coffee has been sold to by its private equity owner, CapVest, in a deal worth €500m (£407.6m).
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Kerrygold butter relisted
28 Apr 2012
Adams Foods has won two more major relistings for its Kerrygold butters.
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Jepson is Heinz chief marketing officer
28 Apr 2012
Heinz has promoted Giles Jepson to the role of chief marketing officer.
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Is the end of impulse nigh? Subscription
28 Apr 2012
For many years wholesalers and independent retailers have been told the saviour of independent retailing was going to be impulse purchases.
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James Post, Ashbury Labelling
01 May 2012
James Post, founder, Ashbury Labelling, on KC & The Sunshine Band, having his photo taken and his love of Cuban cigars
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Hopes of further fall in the price of barley Subscription
28 Apr 2012
Brewers were forced to battle sharp rises in the cost of malting barley during 2011 - but things are looking up for this year.
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Inspiral sweetens kale chips range
28 Apr 2012
Health food supplier Inspiral has extended its kale chips range with its first sweet variant.









