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NewsPZ Cussons unveils targets for single-use plastic reduction
The new Plastics Pledge for 2025 will see the Imperial Leather maker reducing the amount of plastic it uses by 25%
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NewsSuntory reduces forecasts as UK Ribena sales slide
Global soft drink giant Suntory reduced its earnings forecasts on the back of surging supply chain costs in Europe.
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NewsMedia Bites 5 November: Marks & Spencer, Patisserie Valerie, Sainsbury's
Marks & Spencer explored a radical plan to split into two separate businesses before concluding that the move would not generate value for shareholders
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NewsPoundworld set for high street return after purchase
The Poundworld brand has been sold to businessman Manni Hussain who plans to open 250 stores
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NewsLidl launches 'upgraded Christmas' ad campaign
The 20-second ads show characters who have “upgraded Christmas” by shopping at Lidl
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NewsBudget wine prices to soar following change to duty collection rules
British wines are made with imported grape must that is fermented in the UK, and are commonly sold for under £5
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NewsAlcohol deals help UK food and drink M&A shrug off Brexit jitters
A flurry of dealmaking in alcoholic drinks kept food and drink M&A ticking over in the third quarter, though deal numbers remain down so far in 2018.
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NewsFruit & veg specialist Natoora opens third London store
Compnany said it had ambitious plans for expansion across London
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NewsPoundstretcher scraps newly hired regional controller team
All three told they have not improved sales and standards enough after seven weeks in job
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NewsDirect-to-consumer start up Pasta Evangelists seals £1.7m cash boost
The pasta supplier, backed by Prue Leith and Giles Goren, secured the investment in an equity fundraise led by Guinness Asset Management
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NewsDiageo GB boss Charles Ireland announces departure
Ireland will leave the spirits giant at the end of this year after 20 years
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NewsSingle-use plastic tax 'nightmare' timing for food and drink
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced plans for a new tax on plastic packaging that isn’t 30% recycled
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NewsIrn-Bru faces Scotland in-store promo ban in HFSS clampdown
Despite millions spent on a reformulation to slash sugar levels Irn-Bru may not get through the new proposals
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NewsAB InBev looks to revitalise Bass with new 'imported ale'
The brewing giant has unveiled a new 5.1% abv ‘imported pale ale’ under the Bass brand
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NewsJTI eyes independents for direct supply deals
JTI is continuing to deal with the fallout of Palmer & Harvey’s collapse
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NewsIceland using AI tech to analyse reviews and target ads
Customer reviews have been analysed with AI to create targeted marketing
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NewsSainsbury's to stock US vaping brand Juul
Juul has established a 70% share of the US vaping market two years after launching
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NewsKellogg's, Unilever and PepsiCo jostle to buy Graze
PE owner Carlyle is understood to be looking to secure a sale by Christmas
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NewsHeinz celebrates Seriously Good Times with mayo makeover
Heinz has turned its jar and squeezy bottle into a “sparkling disco ball”
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NewsSupermarket veg prices still rising in wake of heatwave
Onions, carrots, asparagus and broccoli are getting pricier following the cold spring and long hot, dry spell over the summer months





