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NewsDevro warns on volume growth over Russia slowdown
Sausage skin supplier Devro has warned that weaker than expected sales in Russia will result in lower than expected full year sales volumes as it begins the search for a new chairman.
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NewsMedia Bites 15 Nov: Brexit, Inflation, Campbell Soup
The chancellor and the business secretary thanked dozens of senior figures from FTSE 100 companies last night for their stark warnings over the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
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NewsThe Sexton looks to capitalise on Irish whiskey boom with new single malt
The 40% abv whiskey, which comes in a six-sided black bottle adorned with a skull, is triple distilled in copper pot stills and aged in oloroso sherry butts
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NewsIceland tops Greenpeace ranking for measures to reduce plastic waste
Ocado was the only major grocery retailer who refused to participate in the survey, according to Greenpeace
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NewsWrap unveils plastic waste reduction 'roadmap'
The new ‘UK Plastics Pact Roadmap to 2025’ sets progress targets for April 2019 and the end of 2022
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NewsWarburtons rolls artisan sourdough loaves into Morrisons
The launch comes seven months after The Grocer revealed the bakery’s plan for the small-batch loaves
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News'Complacent' Defra slammed over Brexit planning
Defra had been hampered by “excessive secrecy at the centre of government”, said a new Public Accounts Committee report
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NewsDrinkaware joins with Tesco and Heineken for Drink Free Days
The tie-up will see signage roll out in stores this month suggesting Heineken 0.0% as a potential alternative to alcoholic drinks
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NewsSpirits makers call for duty relief for smaller producers
The British Distillers Association is pushing for the introduction of a duty relief similar to that recieved by small brewers
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NewsIceland unleashes animatronic orangutan in London stunt
The orangutan has been shown in Oxford Street, London parks and clinging to a Christmas tree on Coin Street
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NewsYoung's Seafood sale to CapVest almost a 'done deal', claim sources
The seafood giant was first put up for sale in April, but a deal with its former private equity owner is now approaching completion
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NewsYazoo No Added Sugar relaunched as Yazoo Kids
Owner FrieslandCampina said the revamp would help it target children and their parents more effectively
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NewsAsda working with Sheffield Hallam Uni on obesity initiative
The tie-up involves students carrying out a market gap analysis of the UK biscuit market
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NewsHenderson Wholesale unveils revamped food-to-go range
Breakfast and hot food items have also been available all day as part of the product refresh
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NewsLittle Freddie adds low-sugar organic smoothie duo
Mighty Mango and Strawberry Smash (rsp: £1/90g & £3.50/4x90g) contain around 8g of sugar per 100g
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NewsCMA reveals supplier fears over Sainsbury's-Asda merger
Two suppliers, who both asked to remain anonymous, have set out their concerns about the merger
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NewsAMT Coffee unveils 100% bio-compostable coffee cup and lid
Both the cup and lid break down at room temperature and can be deposited in a general waste bin
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NewsSainsbury's extends facilities managing contract with Arcus
The new £28m contract means Arcus will maintain store facilities until 2026
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NewsSilbury launches 'fully traceable, sustainable' palm oil
Fully traceable to farms in Columbia, the identity preserved palm oil is certified to RSPO Next, the highest and most stringent level of certification for sustainable palm oil
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NewsScience in Sport to acquire PHD Nutrition for £32m
Sports nutrition supplier Science in Sport is set to acquire protein brand PHD Nutrition in a £32m deal.





