All news articles – Page 1405
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NewsLondon chocolatier Prestat bought by coffee giant Illy Group
The luxury chocolate manufacturer has been taken over by the Italian family firm for an undisclosed sum
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NewsPeroni makes debut in cans with slimline launch
Peroni is hoping to attract new consumers to the category with the launch…
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NewsPlastic campaigners call for higher 'bag for life' charges
Last week Lidl announced a trial under which it will stop selling the 9p bags in 54 stores in Wales from 1 May
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NewsJuul vaping products go into 500 Motor Fuel Group stores
MFG is Juul’s first major UK forecourt listing
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NewsThe Co-op to open franchise stores at University of Kent
The Co-op’s first campus franchise opened at Leeds University last month
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NewsPlanet Organic and Sourced Market launch vegan 'salmon' sushi
The organic food retailers have introduced the product from producer Ima
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NewsAsda 'war on plastic' cuts out 6,500 tonnes in first year
Asda said it had reduced plastic in almost 1,000 individual product lines
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NewsDairy Crest launches Vitalite vegan baking block
Almost a third of dairy-free spread sales were for use in baking last year, according to IRI
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NewsFlorette owner Agrial snaps up Essex grower Angflor
The buyout became the latest step in the Agrial’s strategy to establish its own growing operations in the UK
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NewsSoylent to make UK high street debut with WH Smith listing
The Californian brand will roll two variants of its core meal replacement drink
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NewsCity snapshot: Casino plans €2.5bn of asset sales as its targets convenience and online growth
French hypermarket chain Groupe Casino has raised its target from the sale of non-core assets from €1.5bn to €2.5bn over the next year. Plus, the pound rises to multi-month highs as ‘no deal’ Brexit threat recedes and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 14 March: Brexit, Spring Statement, Morrisons
The pound has jumped to highs last seen in June 2018 after Parliament rejected a no-deal Brexit and investors saw less risk of a disorderly exit from the European Union.
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NewsMorrisons refuses to rule out Brexit driven price hikes
Morrisons chief executive David Potts refused to rule out passing Brexit-related cost increases onto customers, after ‘no deal’ tariff rates were confirmed
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NewsMorrisons’ chief technology officer Anna Barsby leaves role
Barsby was Morrisons’ chief technology officer for three years, during which the supermarket launched voice shopping through Alexa
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NewsFood and farming leaders slam 'disgraceful' tariffs decision
The government today published the long-awaited details of the UK’s new tariff schedule that would apply in the event of a no-deal
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NewsBoparan offloads Green Isle Foods and Donegal Catch to Irish consortium
The sale marks the 2 Sisters owner’s latest divestment as it focuses on its core poultry operation
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NewsVegan brand Qwrkee hits retail with milk alternatives range
Whole Foods’ UK grocery buyer Miguel Uribe tipped pea milks as one of the “top new trends for 2019”
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NewsCharities and FWD urge PM to avert no-deal Brexit food crisis
Children, hospital patients and people in cared-for settings are among the groups most at risk, according to the letter





