All news articles – Page 1945
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NewsMondelez unveils Christmas confectionery lineup
The 58-strong Mondelez range will be available from November
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NewsTesco delists raft of John West tuna products after sustainability review
Almost a quarter of brand’s entire fish range to be pulled by retailer
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NewsCo-op reports booming sales of British flowers headed by peonies
The mutual said it had seen a 70% increase in turnover of British flowers so far this spring and summer
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NewsSainsbury's Argos deal leaves it vulnerable to Brexit fallout
Sainsbury’s share price has fallen by 7.4% in the month following the UK’s vote to leave the EU
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NewsHighland Spring kicks off extension work at Perthshire site
An investment of £16m has been made to double the production capacity of the business
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NewsStrong volume growth drives Cranswick's first quarter sales up 11%
Higher volumes and the contribution of acquisitions helped Cranswick’s sales rise 11% in the first quarter to 30 June 2016.
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NewsGreencore buys The Sandwich Factory from Cranswick
Deal is valued at up to £15m and will be funded from existing debt facilities
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NewsMedia Bites 25 July: AB InBev/SABMiller, BHS, Diageo
AB InBev’s takeover of SABMiller is “on a knife edge”, writes The Times (£) after activist investors push to amend the terms of the deal.
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NewsSchoolgirl takes on Morrisons and Asda over caged eggs
Fourteen-year-old has previously petitioned Tesco, who pledged to stop selling caged eggs by 2025
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NewsM&M's brings back limited edition Halloween Peanut range
The return of the range follows its 2015 performance as the number one Halloween pouch
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NewsJames Hall snaps up North East Convenience Stores
Spar wholesaler has bought the 30-store estate for an undisclosed sum
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NewsCat soups: Whiskas and Sheba add 'UK firsts'
The super-premium cat soup segment is a “huge” emerging space, Mars Petcare says
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NewsE.coli investigation focused on wholesale, not retail, says PHE
Authorities have still not identified the source of the outbreak
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NewsUK remains very attractive market despite Brexit, says Steinhoff
Steinhoff bosses are confident Poundland will thrive on the British high street regardless of Brexit
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NewsIs Britain falling out of love with Heinz Beanz?
Shoppers are turning their backs on Heinz’s iconic beans and soups, hitting the brand’s UK sales and profits
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NewsUnilever kicks off campaign for a Zero Food Waste Britain
The ‘Joint Ambition for a Zero Food Waste Britain’ aims to tackle waste at a consumer, business and policy level
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NewsCompany Shop invests heavily as sales double in five years
The Yorkshire company teamed up with an additional 81 manufacturing sites
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NewsPremier Foods share price shows continued steady improvement
Amid all the market chaos Brexit unleashed, Premier Foods has stealthily been gaining ground
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NewsUnilever to take Dollar Shave Club global after $1bn deal
Unilever is expected to turn Dollar Shave Club into a global male grooming power player
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NewsBooths axes baby big hitters to make way for eco brands
Heinz and HiPP are the biggest casualties of a baby fixture reset at Booths





