All news articles – Page 1735
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NewsMult c-store food to go rakes in extra £36m
Food to go sales rose by 5% across the entire convenience channel
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NewsP&G defies US consumer gloom to post fourth quarter organic growth
Consumer goods giant P&G (PG) has shrugged off the malaise over the US consumer goods sector to report 2% organic sales growth in both its fourth quarter and full-year to 30 June. Following weak organic sales updates in recent days from Kimberly-Clark and Johnson & Johnson, P&G ...
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NewsDanone growth held back by weakness in dairy division
French dairy giant Danone just about stayed in growth in the second quarter and first half of its financial year as it struggled to battle industry challenges in Europe and North America.
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NewsWrapped bread returns to value growth after four years of decline
Latest figures show that sales of a basic loaf continue to rise, due to soaring wheat prices and the impact of a weak pound
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NewsBrighton Gin rolls out rainbow packs to mark Pride event
Four hundred bottles of the spirit featuring rainbow labels and pink wax seals will be available across the East Sussex city
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NewsTulip kicks off consultation at King's Lynn factory
The cuts are part of a restructure at the Danish Crown-owned business, which posted losses of almost £22m for the year to 30 September
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NewsDiageo share price surges on positive full-year results
Diageo’s organic net sales growth hit 4.3%, raising the group’s spirits
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NewsGreencore sees revenues soar 77% on convenience division growth
Sales in the UK and US were up to £636.5m in the sandwich maker’s third quarter
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NewsPoor children increasingly likely to be obese says NHS Scotland
New report says “actions to reduce the ‘obesogenic’ environment are urgently needed”
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NewsPepsi Max and R Whites standout performers for Britvic’s GB arm
The company today reported “a robust” global performance with increases in sales, volumes and prices
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NewsWaitrose to cut carbon footprint with more biomethane trucks
A study by UK gas network Cadent found biomethane trucks emitted 84% less carbon dioxide than equivalent diesel vehicles…
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NewsMeat supplier found guilty in horsemeat trial
Andronicos Sideras was found guilty for his part in a conspiracy to deliberately introduce horsemeat into the food chain in order to increase company profits
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NewsWilko blames 'severe economic headwinds' for profit slump
Like-for-like sales were up 1% in its 2016/17 financial year
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NewsAB InBev credits 'standout' performance to premium beers
The brewing giant posted top-line double-digit growth for Q2, boosted by a strong performance for Bud Light
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NewsAngela White rejoins PepsiCo to drive its UK nutrition portfolio
PepsiCo UK has appointed Angela White to the role of commercial senior director – nutrition
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NewsPHE proposes portion cap for fruit juices and smoothies
Many supermarket products commonly in 450ml or larger sizes may come under pressure to shrink…
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NewsThe number of jobs in the industry falls 3.3% on a year ago
The latest BRC Retail Employment Monitor showed reductions in hours worked on both full-time and part-time contracts
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NewsCarbon Trust scheme to encourage energy-efficient innovation
The programme has received £9.2m of funding from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
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NewsPladis and Unite sign apprentices partnership
Fifty apprentices will be taken on in new engineering roles
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NewsMedia Bites 27 July: Fever-Tree, chlorinated chicken, horsemeat, Marston's
A bumper pay day for Fever-Tree co-founder and CEO Tim Warrillow as shares in the premium mixer brand soared takes up plenty of column inches in today’s papers.





