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Themed cakes and M&A boosts Finsbury sales
Sales at Finsbury Food Group have increased 45.8% to £256.2m thanks to major acquisitions and the success of themed cakes based on Disney films, such as Frozen, and other animated characters.
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Cornish Sea Salt Co secures funding to fuel exports
Cornish Sea Salt Company is targeting more international sales after securing £1.3m in funding. The natural salt manufacturer also plans to ramp up its UK production facilities to keep up with demand for its products at home and abroad.
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PureCircle sets sight on LSE main market as sales rise
PureCircle revealed its intention to move from the junior market of the London Stock Exchange to the main market as the ongoing war on sugar helped fuel a rise in sales at the stevia producer.
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Scottish Food and Drink Federation appoints David Thomson CEO
Thomson joins in December and replaces Dr Colette Backwell
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'Transformational' year for Finsbury as sales soar
Finsbury Food Group has boosted its top line by 45.8% to £256.2m and like-for-like sales 6.1%
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Media Bites 21 September: Megabrew, living wage, Ocado
The after-affects from last week’s big deal news continued to ripple through the papers at the weekend. There was also more fallout over the living wage, with the John Lewis chairman issuing a warning of its affects.
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Analysts react as AB InBev makes approach for SABMiller
There is no doubt what the biggest corporate story of the week was after AB InBev finally showed its hand on SABMiller
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2 Sisters becomes the UK's biggest food and drink player
2 Sisters has become the largest food and drink player in the UK
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The OC&C Top 150 index 2015
Sales and profit growth has slumped, the latest OC&C Index for The Grocer reveals, but own label is finding its way
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Chilled food businesses Senoble and Fresh-Pak seeking buyers
Two own-label chilled foods businesses have stuck up a for sale sign
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Lidl to pay the Living Wage Foundation minimum
Lidl will become the first British supermarket to pay workers the hourly rate set by the Living Wage Foundation
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City snapshot: Waitrose weekly sales fall 0.9%
Waitrose said sales fell 0.9% for the week ending 12 September
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Conviviality: a Booker for the drinks trade?
£1.1bn merger creates on and off-trade giant but execution is key
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Natural Balance says healthy eating trend behind sales boom
Newly acquired Natural Balance Foods saw a 67% sales jump in the year before its buyout…
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Kerrygold butter sales in US boosted by grass-fed factor
Strong growth in the butter and cheese categories has put the US division of Irish dairy co-op Ornua on target
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Ocado ‘not worried’ by Amazon Fresh as sales beat forecasts
Ocado has declared itself unworried by the looming threat of Amazon Fresh after topping analysts’ sales expectations in the third quarter
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City snapshot: Crawshaw group sees “particularly strong” sales growth
Crawshaw Group has announced it expects to exceed market expectations
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Media Bites 17 Sep: AB InBev/SABMiller mega-deal
There’s only one story in town this morning as the papers pick through the bones of the potential merger of the world’s two largest brewers, after the confirmation of AB InBev’s approach for SABMiller.
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AB InBev takeover bid for SAB Miller has a long way to go before it becomes reality
Tthe progress of merging the world’s two largest beer producers will be an elongated affair
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John Moreira joins Fever-Tree as international director
Fever-Tree has appointed former Moët Hennessy director John Moreira to the new role of international director