All articles by Kevin White – Page 143
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NewsEddie Stobart and Culina's IPS join forces
The new joint-venture will carry out a series of services for Nestle, including flow wrapping, shrink wrapping, cartoning and the creation of display units
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NewsGMO feed proposition attacked by farmers and environmentalists
The European Commission yesterday put forward a package of proposals which would give national governments the power to ban or authorise EU-approved GMOs
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NewsRachel's Organic yoghurt delisted by Tesco
The announcement follows the delisting of Kingsmill bread from its stores last month, and comes as Tesco presses on with CEO Dave Lewis’ plans
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NewsDanone taps force of Disney licensing
The Disney range is on sale now and comprises a strawberry flavoured shake and a yoghurt pot range
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NewsAlf Turner's national listing is first for Hampshire butcher
Their sausages go on sale in 300 Sainsbury’s stores from next week in 400g packs at a special launch price of £2.00
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NewsBritish Cheese Board becomes part of Dairy UK
The BCB will be funded by Dairy UK members as an “integral part” of the organisation
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NewsEdwards of Conwy secures first nationwide listings
Edwards, named UK National Butcher Shop of the Year in 2014, has begun supplying six products from its range of premium sausages to Tesco and Ocado
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NewsArla launches added-value milk for toddlers
Arla Big Milk is filtered, made with 100% British whole cow’s milk, naturally rich in calcium, and contains added vitamin D, iron and vitamin A
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NewsJohns of Instow & Appledore wins Retailer of the Year at Farm Shop & Deli Awards
The awards recognise the best standards in speciality retail and celebrate the highest levels of service, product knowledge, innovation and community involvement
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Analysis & FeaturesPrices for pineapples at highest since 2012
European importers are currently paying £12.38 for 11kg of Costa Rican pineapples - up 70% on a year ago and the highest since their August 2012 peak
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NewsFirst Milk appoints trio to new leadership team
Kenny Bain, Maureen Ross and Paul Miley all join the group this week
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NewsBeneforté super broccoli could help reduce bad cholesterol
Volunteers ingested 400g of the broccoli per week over 12 weeks and the results showed a drop of their LDL-cholesterol levels by an average of 6%.
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NewsPhiladelphia brand gets trio of whipped cheeses
The launch will be supported by a £3m marketing spend, including TV, in-store and digital activity, with Mondelez targeting the unlocking of further new usage occasions
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NewsGoats milk formula: calls to challenge public perception
Some doctors are still actively discouraging consumption because they are not aware it had been shown to be safe for infants
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NewsBernard Matthews reduces annual losses as cost cutting takes effect
Turkey giant Bernard Matthews experienced a “significant improvement” in the performance of its UK business during the 12 months to 29 June 2014, despite a fall in revenues of £39.9m to £306.8m.
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NewsFlorette launches revamp of its bagged salads to slash waste
The £6m revamp will see Florette introduce new pack sizes and better on-pack communication explaining the number of portions in each bag
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NewsLurpak ad campaign encourages consumers to 'freestyle'
The ‘Go Freestyle’ campaign starts on 19 April and calls on consumers to “re-evaluate their food choices and have some fun with them,”
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NewsYazoo flavoured milk bottles made easier to recycle
The new bottles replace HDPE plastic with PET plastic that includes 20% recycled material
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NewsStork targets home bakers with butter variant
Brand manager Rhiannon Carr said the launch was part of Stork’s plan to “reinvigorate” baking spreads
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Analysis & FeaturesAs EU milk quota system ends, is UK on the back foot?
Limited processing capacity is becoming a major concern and could cause problems this spring





