All articles by Hannah Stodell – Page 6
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Profiles
Where are they now? Darren Shapland
Shapland was Sainsbury’s group development director from July 2010 until he stepped down suddenly last year.
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News
Importer gives Cholula a hot summer push
Importer Food Sellers is gearing up for a summer push to boost sales of its hot sauce brand Cholula.
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Boparan to squeeze better payment terms from retail customers
Ranjit Boparan is flexing his muscles again - this time with 2 Sisters Food Group customers…
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Princes takes on John West with lunchtime ambient tuna salads
Princes is squaring up to John West again as it launches a new range of nutritionally balanced tuna salads pitched at the lunchtime market.
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Foster's Gold succeeds in attracting younger, more affluent drinkers
Foster’s Gold has buoyed the original lager brand, as well as the overall beer segment…
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Sales of New Zealand wines soar
Sales of New Zealand wines are booming as deep discounts win over cost-conscious drinkers.
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Crabbie's launches cooking sauce range
Fast-growing alcoholic ginger beer brand Crabbie’s is extending into cooking sauces.
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Producers waiting on approval for chia seeds
Move over acai berries and wheatgrass, there’s a new superfood in town.
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Dragons' Den winner Love Da Popcorn in 250 Waitrose stores
Love Da Popcorn has gained its first supermarket listing after securing investment from Peter Jones on Dragons’ Den last year.
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Deal-hungry Symington’s snaps up Victoria Foods
Leeds based Symington’s has acquired family-owned baking business Victoria Foods.
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Seabrook to focus on its northern heartland
The new boss of Seabrook Crisps has put the brakes on the brand’s southern expansion and launched a range review…
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Camel Valley targets PDO status for wine
Cornish vineyard Camel Valley has cleared the first hurdle in a bid to be the first English wine to gain protected status.
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Dorset Cereals launches new breakfast pots
Dorset Cereals has expanded into single-serve breakfast pots.
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Young women buying more ale
Young women are developing a growing taste for premium bottled ale and turning their backs on mainstream lager, according to Sainsbury’s.
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Strongbow gets new look and a lower abv
Strongbow is being overhauled with new packaging and a lower abv.
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Analysis & Features
GSK extracts an extra £8m in toothpaste sales
GlaxoSmithKline claimed a scientific breakthrough with Sensodyne Repair & Protect last year.
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News
Cockspur puts spiced rum in 50cl bottles
Cockspur is launching a spiced rum in the UK in 50cl bottles to tap demand for lower price points.
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Greencore offloads Cadbury desserts factory to Müller
Greencore has offloaded its chilled desserts facility in Minsterley to Müller Dairy UK in a £4.3m deal worth plus stock.
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Innocent festival plans go less than smoothly
Innocent has been forced to cancel its Fruit Sports Day, following lacklustre ticket sales.
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UK’s promotions habit is worst in Europe
The level of grocery products sold on deal in the UK is the highest in Europe – at 55.6% – but sales volumes are still flat.