All news articles – Page 1548
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NewsCO2 shortages could knock out 60% of UK poultry plants 'within days'
Nine of the country’s largest poultry plants are facing critical shortages of CO2, which is used for both slaughtering and packaging
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NewsAlmond ingredient-sourcing app launched alongside Fact drinks
The Almond app uses a code printed on packaging that consumers can scan to learn the source of ingredients
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NewsHeineken hit by stock issues amid ongoing CO2 shortage
The brewer has emailed pubs alerting them to plummeting stock levels of Amstel and John Smith’s
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NewsThomas Fudge’s unveils new look and makes flatbreads debut
The Dorset biscuit brand has undergone its biggest overhaul since it changed hands two years ago
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NewsHiggidy launches new meat-free parcels into Waitrose
Higgidy’s latest innovation comes after the brand was among big names to lose shelf space in Tesco
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NewsCarte Noire instant coffee returns after extended hiatus
Variants with a “rounder and smoother” flavour are being rolled out as owner Lavazza eyes £42m of annual sales
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NewsCity snapshot: Starbucks' third quarter to undershoot expectations
Starbucks has announced new sales forecasts for its third quarter trading significantly below analysts’ expectations. Plus, Dairy Crest boss Mark Allen’s pay doubled last year to £2.6m and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 20 June: Asda/Sainsbury's, Carbon dioxide, Dairy Crest
MPs have been warned that the £12 billion merger of J Sainsbury and Asda could have “unintended consequences” that will hit British farmers and smaller suppliers hard.
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NewsBooths to scrap free hot drinks in cafés for cardholders and remove disposable cups
From 2 July, Booths cardholders will have to use its self-service machines and their own cup to redeem their free drink
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NewsUK braced for fizzy drinks shortages as suppliers scramble for CO2
A Europe-wide shortage of CO2 is hitting production of carbonated drinks, with sources describing the situation as a ‘mad scramble’ and ‘a perfect storm’
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NewsCentral England Co-op extends food waste scheme to all stores
A pilot in nine Leicester stores delivered enough redistributed food for more than 12,000 meals
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NewsNew logistics deal for Morrisons and DHL to create 500 jobs
The supermarket has awarded a contract for DHL Supply Chain to manage its wholesale logistics operations for six years
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NewsWaitrose ranked worst supermarket for food waste reduction
Supermarkets were judged on key areas of their food waste reduction efforts
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NewsPoundworld makes a third of head office staff redundant
The high street chain axed 98 of around 270 head office posts yesterday
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NewsLeading tea brands back scheme to improve Assam pickers’ lives
The Ethical Tea Partnership has kicked off its Women, Children and Families in Assam Commitment in partnership with UNICEF, covering 200 estates
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NewsLittle Freddie launches UK's first Pink Lady apple babyfood
The stage one pouches, designed for children aged four months and older, contain organic Pink Lady apples
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NewsChange at Arla as Amirahmadi replaces Pietrangeli at helm
Amirahmadi, who joined the dairy co-op in 2004, takes over at the end of the month
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NewsKiddylicious makes debut in South Africa and Central America
Kiddylicious expects the new markets to take its global retail sales to just under £50m
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NewsNestlé to build £55m UK logistics warehouse
Nestlé is investing £55m into creating a state of the art logistics warehouse in the UK, which it claims will be one of the most advanced distribution centres in the world.
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NewsMedia Bites 19 June: Sainsbury's/Asda, Ocado, Deliveroo
The proposed £7.3bn merger of supermarkets Asda and J Sainsbury could endanger competition, encourage price co-ordination and result in suppliers charging higher prices to smaller retailers.





