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Premier Foods rues warm December as grocery brands struggle
Branded sales at Premier Foods fall as an unseasonably warm December turns shoppers away from its Batchelors, Sharwood’s and Loyd Grossman ranges.
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European and UK sales boom drives 32% growth at Pukka Herbs
Bristol-based tea-market Pukka Herbs has racked up another year of rapid revenue growth as revenues rose 32% on strong European and domestic sales.
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Bart Ingredients slips into the red
Bart Ingredients has been dragged into the red following the acquisition of a lossmaking business,
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Progress remains slow for European grocers over supplier income transparency
A lack of consensus among the UK’s large food retailers is hampering efforts to increase disclosure of supplier incomes, according to a new report from Moody’s.
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Unilever pledges to focus on innovation amid bumpy 2016 outlook
Unilever has vowed to intensify its focus on product innovation to help it overcome “volitile” global market conditions after announcing a double-digit rise in annual revenues.
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Booths has 'resilient' Christmas despite floods in heartland
Sharp rise in Christmas orders helps Booths weather tough festive trading period
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Halewood International falls into the red on weak UK performance
Halewood International made a loss of £8.2m in its 2015 financial year after sales plummeted 14.4% to £231.1m.
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Fiddes Payne seeks new MD as it looks for a 'punchy' price
Home baking specialist Fiddes Payne is searching for a new managing director as the shareholders seek to conclude a sale
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Pork Farms underlying profits slip despite sales rise
Pork Farms has increased sales almost 4% to £158.4m but pressure on margins led to a slight dip in underlying profitability.
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Grocers surprise and delight the City with festive uplift
It was meant to be a blue Christmas for the listed supermarkets, but Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons defied expectations
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Bernard Matthews sales slump continues
Underlying losses at Bernard Matthews have deepened and sales continue to fall
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ABF's quarterly revenues up 3% at constant currency
Associated British Foods (ABF) has reported a 3% uptick in group revenue in the 16 weeks to 2 January at constant currency, but revenues fell by 2% behind at actual exchange rates.
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McColl's expects to exceed 900 outlets in first quarter
McColl’s Retail Group continued to expand its convenience network over Christmas and expects to exceed 900 outlets
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Booker reports "good progress" with Londis and Budgens integration
Booker Group has reported “good progress” with the integration of Londis and Budgens following its £114.5m acquisition
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Tesco Christmas results: what the analysts say
Better-than-expected Christmas trading results a pleasant surprise for the market
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Tesco grows like-for-likes over Christmas as Dave Lewis hails 'fightback'
Tesco recorded like-for-like UK growth of 1.3% in the six weeks to 9 January, with volumes up 3.5% year on year
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City snapshot: Tesco’s UK Christmas like for like sales up by 1.3%
Like for like sales at Tesco rose 1.3% in the six week Christmas period, which Tesco described as a “significant improvement on recent results”
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International and domestic growth boosts profits at Tyrrells
Revenues and profits have soared at crisp manufacturer Tyrrells after another year of international and domestic expansion.
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Sainsbury’s Christmas results – what the analysts say
Analysts have their say on Sainsbury’s Christmas trading update
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Wyke Farms hit by £1m losses due to "challenging market conditions"
Somerset dairy company Wyke Farms has posted losses of £964,000 for the 12 months to 31 March 2015