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NewsCheap food is driving destruction of the natural world, says Chatham House report
Food production is the main driver of biodiversity loss with the ‘cheaper food paradigm’ playing a key role.
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NewsHard seltzer sales hit £12m in 2020 - but has it lived up to the hype?
The US trend, which broke into mainstream UK retail last year, is gathering pace
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NewsKnorr claims first with range of salt-free stock cubes
The stock cubes offer a ‘rich flavour of herbs and spices’ with no salt
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NewsWaitrose adds £1.50 to value of Healthy Start vouchers
Healthy Start vouchers are issued to pregnant women and families on low income with children under the age of four
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NewsCity snapshot: Unilever restores growth targets after end of year sales acceleration
Unilever’s sales growth accelerated at the end of its financial year, enabling it to restore its long term growth targets. Plus, trading updates from Compass Group, Cranswick and Stock Spirits, PayPoint completes acquisition and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Feb: Asda/EG Group, Amazon, carbon tax
The finance structure of the £6.8bn takeover of Asda by the Issa brothers and TDR is under the media spotlight this morning.
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NewsLittle Dish reports surge in sales during third lockdown
The rise in sales comes as parents across the country juggle home schooling with work
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NewsOcado to rebrand own-label packaging and driver uniforms
The first rebranded product was quietly listed on the Ocado site this week
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NewsSupermarkets and suppliers back ‘huge’ week of action on food waste
Asda, Co-op, KFC, M&S, Premier Foods, Sodexo, Unilever and Waitrose are backing the event
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NewsUK government demands extension of NI grace periods until 2023
Gove also said the arrangements should be extended to all ‘relevant local businesses’
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NewsQuarter of Holland & Barrett staff utilise scheme giving instant access to wages
The technology gives employees instant access to their earned wages whenever they need them
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NewsIGD plays up purpose as part of rebranding
As well as adopting a new blue and red ‘IGD’ logo, the organisation has renamed its two halves Commercial Insight and Social Impact
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NewsScottish seafood sector secures £7.75m funding amid Brexit export woes
Seafood Scotland said the Scottish government’s support would have a ’tangible impact’ for those hardest hit
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NewsJames Hall saves 8,150 meals with Too Good To Go
The partnership allows Too Good To Go app users to purchase bags of surplus stock, at a cheap price, that is still within its best-before date
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NewsMatt Hancock tells people not to shop for food in new Covid variant areas
Sources expressed fears government language over the safety of supermarkets could lead to panic buying
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NewsTesco hails ‘biggest-ever Veganuary’ alongside Dry January low & no boost
Demand for plant-based foods soared by more than 35% last moth, Tesco said
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NewsHiggidy names ex-Charlie Bigham’s commercial boss Rachel Kelley CEO
Kelley will replace current CEO Mark Campbell, who is stepping up to chair the Higgidy board
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NewsCompulsory dairy contracts get go-ahead from government
The proposal, backed by the devolved administrations, is set to shake up how the sector operates
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NewsAussie whisky brand Starward targets Left-field launch at European palates
The whisky is billed as an “approachable” single malt
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NewsHeinz plans swathe of new Beanz launches - including frozen debut
The FMCG giant has mounted what it calls the “Beanz liberation exercise”





