All news articles – Page 1712
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NewsTulip expands UK base with acquisition of Easey Holdings
Danish Crown-owned Tulip completed the acquisition on 8 September, subject to CMA approval
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NewsGoats milk supplier Delamere Dairy launches nut-based drinks
Nutty Drink is the supplier’s first branded dairy-free offering in the UK
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NewsDavid Caré joins Wessanen as international sales director
Caré joins from Nando’s, where he was director of international business development
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NewsBranston marks 95th anniversary with pickle cocktail
The Pickle Me Cheesy is available at the eight London Cocktail Club bars
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NewsCity snapshot: ABF buys Italian balsamic vinegar producer Acetum
Associated British Foods has acquired Acetum, an Italian producer of balsamic vinegar of Modena, as it upgrades its full-year earnings forecast due to the weak pound.
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NewsMedia Bites 11 Sep: Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Dairy Crest
Sainsbury’s is kicking off a search for a successor to David Tyler, its long-serving chairman, according to Sky News.
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NewsMarmite kicks off £3m ‘Gene Project’ campaign
A limited edition pack will direct consumers to the TasteFace facial recognition app
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NewsCo-op set to kick-off sponsorship of Parkrun
The Co-op has announced a major deal to boost its health credentials by becoming the sponsor of Parkrun
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NewsNestlé hopes to tap vegan boom with Sweet Earth acquisition
Nestlé is the latest global fmcg giant to snap up a plant-based food business as it hope to re-energise flagging sales by tapping booming consumer demand for vegetarian and vegan products.
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NewsMcBride bounces back from bruising price war
Own-label supplier McBride was an early victim of the supermarket price wars as heavy branded discounting squeezed sales, but the household goods supplier appears on the way back.
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NewsFSA seeks expansion of powers and funds to aid smooth Brexit
Repatriating EU food safety laws back to the UK would require greater resources across a host of different regulatory areas
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NewsNisa pays tribute to retailer by naming lorry after him
Peter Barber died aged 64 in 1998, weeks after being diagnosed with cancer
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NewsTesco unveils range of fresh vegetables aimed at children
Retailer says it wants to add a ‘touch of novelty’ through interesting shapes and sizes
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NewsAldi contributes £8.5bn to economy, report finds
The figure represents 0.5% of the UK’s total gross domestic product in 2016
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NewsNisa members would prefer Sainsbury's deal to Co-op
Nisa members would prefer a sale to Sainsbury’s than the Co-op, an exclusive new poll for The Grocer has found
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NewsLove Cocoa taps crowd to restore Cadbury values
James Cadbury launched his organic chocolate startup in July 2016
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NewsTyphoo faces second year of decline in flagging black tea
Typhoo and PG Tips both suffered delistings in the past year at Tesco
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NewsAsda demanded millions from suppliers or face delisting says GCA
Suppliers were subjected to “aggressive tactics, such as inflexible demands made by Asda buyers”
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NewsMayonnaise passes ketchup to become top sauce in the UK
Mayonnaise has stolen ketchup’s crown as Britain’s bestselling sauce
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NewsCity snapshot: Supermarket price inflation remains at 2.4%
Supermarket price inflation remained at its four-year high of 2.4% last month, with Tesco recording the largest increase in year-on-year prices. Plus Greene King’s share price plunges on warning over trading conditions, Diageo kicks off £1.5bn share buyback and all the latest news from the City.





