All news articles – Page 1742
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NewsDefra unable to reassure producers of post-Brexit PGI status
Michael Gove would not comment on the issue at a PGI ceremony in London this week
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NewsLidl shines light on Hungarian wines with limited range
The range features a total of 41 wines from Hungary, Austria, Germany and France…
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NewsGist buys 80,000 sq ft distribution centre near Motherwell
Move is part of a drive to step up its temperature-controlled food logistics operations…
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NewsKennelpak picked up by PE firm Endless' Enact fund
Kennelpak is headquartered in Nottingham, where it employees 275 staff, and generated sales of more than £23m in the year ended 31 March 2017.
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NewsHolland & Barrett profits under pressure from supermarkets
Holland & Barrett’s UK retail sales rose 4.6% in the year before its £1.8bn takeover by a Russian billionaire
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NewsGoodness Knows: 10 facts about Mars’ brand new snack
Goodness Knows is Mars’ first healthier snacking product and its first new UK brand in 20 years
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Marks & Spencer puzzles analysts with sales fall
The market was left distinctly unimpressed this week by Marks & Spencer’s first quarter organic sales fall
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NewsNoble delays IPO to focus on rebuilding sales and profitability
Happy Egg Co owner Noble Foods has put its mooted IPO on ice as it focuses on regrowing revenues
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NewsTesco campylobacter recall puts cooked chicken in the spotlight
Tesco is investigating what is believed to be the first recorded presence of campylobacter in cooked poultry…
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NewsTesco signs up to Greenpeace Detox clothing initiative
Greenpeace has been leading the Detox campaign since 2011 in a drive to encourage retailers and manufacturers to eradicate hazardous chemicals
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NewsNisa members 'wait and see' over Sainsbury's takeover
Exclusive new research for The Grocer reveals more Nisa retailers are in favour of a deal than against it, but still all to play for
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NewsTimothy Taylor's launches blonde ale into off-trade
Knowle Spring Blonde Ale (4.2% abv) is poised to land on shelf in Booths over the coming weeks
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NewsCity snapshot: Happy Egg owner Noble Foods shelves IPO plans on falling sales and profits
Noble Foods, the owner of Happy Egg and Gü Puds, has postponed a mooted IPO to concentrate on rebuilding its top line after significant restructuring last year.
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NewsMedia Bites 14 July: Morrisons, Cargill, Target, Sports Direct
Morrisons is the first ‘big four’ supermarket to commit to selling only British fresh meat throughout the year as part of a strategy to offer more locally sourced products.
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NewsLiquidators appointed at scandal-hit Hebridean Sea Salt
Hebridean Sea Salt is set to be liquidated after being embroiled in a scandal over the authenticity of its product.
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NewsWaitrose recruits first director of food service
Simon Burdess, vice president of restaurants and bars at the InterContinental Hotels Group, will take up the newly created role in September
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NewsWelsh food and drink exports soar by almost 20%
Exports from Welsh suppliers hit £337.3m, up 19.8% year on year, according to Welsh government data
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NewsIndependents falling short in tobacco shopper ID requests
16% of all the retailers inspected had no training in place
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NewsUndercooked pork 'common cause' of hepatitis E, says EFSA
More than 21,000 cases of HEV infections have been reported in humans over the past 10 years





