All news articles – Page 1802
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NewsMedia Bites 7 April: Unilever, Co-op, Mothercare
“Unilever shake-up wins over investors” is the headline in both The Financial Times and The Times this morning as the City broadly welcomed the raft of measures to accelerate returns for Unilever shareholders.
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NewsTayto Group sees profits slump on sales decline and investment
Pre-tax profits at Tayto Group more than halved to £3.1m last year as sales declined and the Northern Irish snack maker continued to invest in the business.
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NewsMorrisons hikes store staff pay to £8.50 per hour
Morrisons store staff are set to receive a 3.7% pay increase to £8.50 an hour
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NewsUnilever confirms it is to sell off spreads division
Unilever’s announced a strategic review of its business in the wake of the failed Kraft Heinz bid
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NewsBidfood profits soar 12% as it slashes administration costs
BFS Group, parent company of Bidfood, has reported a pre-tax profits rise of 12% to £45.9m for the year to the end of June 2016
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NewsBernard Matthews confirms 114 redundancies as it ceases chicken production
A spokesman for 2 Sisters owner Ranjit Singh’s private office confirmed more than 80 chicken production staff and about 30 managerial roles at the Great Witchingham headquarters have been made redundant
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NewsAnimal antibiotic reduction 'won't solve human resistance' says report
The report was published by the Royal Society and assesses the case for limiting antibiotics in farming
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NewsInflation reaches its highest level since Christmas 2013
The Grocer Price Index shows annual inflation for the month to 1 April standing at 1.4%
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NewsMondelez rolls out Cadbury Roundie chocolate wafer snacks
Roundie is Mondelez’s first Cadbury biscuit NPD since buying the licence from Burton’s Biscuits last summer
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NewsCoke Life to disappear from UK market
The stevia-sweetened variant will disappear from UK shelves as of June
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NewsAsda plans more technology to speed up ToYou click & collect service
Asda is also looking into technology that would alert the click & collect desk when customers arrive in the store car park
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NewsThe Brexit deal must work for British farmers
Sir, Dairy is a global foodstuff and it’s therefore vital we’re able to continue to trade freely
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NewsNisa offers flexibility with Store of the Future 2 concept
Launched in 2015, the Store of the Future 2 format has seen almost 300 stores convert to the fascia
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News'We don't need meat for a good meal' say 56% of Brits
Among those who have cut back on meat, the survey found 33% did so for health reasons
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NewsHalewood International back in profit
Despite sales falling by £16m to £215m, the group secured a £2.6m profit, up from a loss of £8.2m the previous year
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NewsFrozen sausages turn posh at Black Farmer
The brand was selling the new range into the mults now, said founder Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones
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NewsAldi launches range of ecological wines
Each SKU in the eight-strong range has either organic, carbon neutral or no added sulphur credentials
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NewsPink Panther Wafers to return with extra filling, new packs
Available in the UK since the 1990s, the snack has been out of production since Wigan’s Rivington Biscuits collapsed
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NewsSainsbury's to roll out SmartShop app more widely
The in-store shopping app will go out to a “much bigger” audience over the course of 2017
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NewsAdelie appoints Nick Anderson as new chief commercial officer
Anderson will take over from group commercial director Karl McGonnell





