All news articles – Page 1707
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NewsNisa names trucks after a schoolgirl and a lorry superfan
Eleven-year-old Brooke McKenna and lorry enthusiast Mark Usher are the latest winners of the symbol group’s competition
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NewsUpmarket halal ready meals launched by North London startup
Shazia Saleem has teamed up with former Tesco development chef Lucas Floris to produce the Oh My Good Nosh range
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NewsMedia Bites 20 September: Ocado, Kantar/Nielsen, P&G, Reckitt Benckiser, Müller
Ocado’s third quarter trading update was in focus in today’s papers, alongside the latest market share data from Kantar and Nielsen.
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NewsCity snapshot: Losses widen at Science in Sport on investment in ecommerce and exports
Losses have widened significantly at Science in Sport in the first half as the listed sports nutrition business invested in ecommerce and international growth.
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NewsCompanies urged to follow Tesco's lead in publishing food waste figures
An alliance of experts including Wrap have warned failure to publish makes it “impossible” to measure success
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NewsHeineken shareholder FEMSA announces €2.5bn share sale
Mexican Coca-Cola bottler FEMSA has announced it has reduced its shareholding in Heineken by selling stock worth €2.5bn and representing 5.2% of the brewer’s shares.
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NewsFirst Milk announces 30 job losses at two creameries
The proposed job cuts follow a review of First Milk’s manufacturing sites by new operations director Mark Robertson
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NewsOcado to invest extra £2m in robot-powered Andover site
Fulfilment centre will process 65,000 orders a week once at full capacity
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NewsWhitby Seafoods boosted by £10m sales increase
The scampi specialist credits its strong growth during 2016 to new business wins
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NewsHeinz makes its can the star in £4m TV soup push
The new 20-second clip replaces last year’s Love Soup commercial
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NewsTesco, Aldi and Asda accused of exploiting Bangladeshi workers
A Mail on Sunday investigation claimed workers received as little as 25p an hour in a factor producing Aldi clothing
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NewsPiccolo to donate 100,000 baby meals to families in need
The One to One initiative will see one babyfood pouch donated for each one sold, costing the startup c£250,000
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NewsMedia Bites 19 September: P&G, Finsbury Food, Dairy Crest
The boardroom struggle for power at P&G continues to generate headlines, with results from Finsbury and Dairy Crest also in focus.
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NewsCity snapshot: Ocado boosts sales in Q3 but order size shrinks
Ocado has recorded double-digit increases in revenues in its third quarter but the size of the average customer order continued to shrink. Plus, Kantar and Nielsen reveal that the supermarkets recorded another month of growth; PureCircle full-year profits tumble; Reckitt Benckiser appoints a new chairman; and Eagle Eye shortens annual losses as revenues soar
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NewsPret to open third veggie store in London
Stores in Soho and Shoreditch are attracting meat-eaters as well as vegetarians
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NewsKK Fine Foods to invest in jobs and growth after acquisition by Belgian ready meal firm
Fast growing chilled and frozen ready meal supplier KK Fine Foods expects to double turnover and create 200 jobs after the sale of a 90% majority stake to a Belgian firm.
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NewsMorrisons apple supplier increases efficiency with help of bank loan
A Worcestershire-based supplier of apples to Morrisons has purchased new machinery for its facility using an £80,000 bank loan.
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NewsAspall launches carry packs into Tesco and Waitrose stores
The format addressed “growing demand in the convenience sector” for carry packs, said the brand
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NewsBig Bear spends £1m on Mint Imperials plant update
The investment includes energy efficient filtration and a high-speed fan
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NewsCo-op launches new sustainable salmon farming group
Group will work with about 30 salmon farmers plus processor Farne Salmon & Trout





