All news articles – Page 2093
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NewsS&A Foods administrators 'hopeful' of finding factory buyer
Administrators at S&A Foods are hopeful of striking a deal to sell the ready meals supplier’s Derby factory…
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NewsUK supermarkets test DNA crime scene spray technology
Two “major” UK supermarkets are testing a forensic system that sprays intruders with a synthetic DNA solution
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NewsPositive news on food waste at last – but Courtauld still has work to do
Let’s hope the new system brings a new age of collaboration from retailers, suppliers and governments alike
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NewsGeneral Mills set to close Jus-Rol pastry plant in Berwick
General Mills has announced plans to close its Jus-Rol pastry plant in Northumberland with the potential loss of 265 jobs
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NewsUnilever launches Nespresso-compatible PG Tips tea pods
Unilever is launching PG Tips tea capsules compatible with Nespresso machines
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NewsAvocado fans face higher prices as global demand keeps rising
Prices of avocado – a growing favourite of health-conscious foodies – could be set for steep price increases
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NewsChina's new railway opens up new export routes
China’s ‘New Silk Road’ could open up “huge opportunities” for European fresh food exports, according to Rabobank
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NewsProject Reset drives down base price of Tesco wines by 11%
Tesco has slashed the average base price of its wines by 11% in a move towards simpler pricing
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NewsFolded street pizza launched by Crosta & Mollica
Baked goods supplier Crosta & Mollica this week launched a folded pizza inspired by Italian street food
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NewsWalkers Grab Bag crisps to get 75p price-marked packs
PepsiCo is extending its Walkers line-up with price-marked Grab Bags
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NewsMorrisons and Sainsbury's add new Santa Maria lines
Seasonings brand Santa Maria has secured new listings for its products
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NewsNo-added sugar chocolate Chocologic to launch in Tesco
New no-added sugar chocolate brand Chocologic is launching in Tesco next month
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NewsUK sausage makers call for clarity after WHO cancer report
They claim fresh British sausages would not be considered ‘processed meat’
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NewsOrnua merges two UK businesses to form new dairy division
Irish dairy co-op Ornua is to merge two of its UK-based businesses, Meadow Cheese and The Cheese Warehouse
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NewsCity snapshot: Delhaize sees "robust" third quarter sales
Belgian retail group Delhaize has posted third quarter constant currency revenue growth of 2.3%
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NewsMedia Bites 29 Oct: AB InBev, Heineken, Walgreens Boots Alliance
Anheuser-Busch InBev has sought to reassure investors that its £68bn takeover of smaller rival SABMiller is on track.
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NewsWalgreens Boots snaps up US rival as sales and profits rise
Walgreens Boots Alliance has agreed a $17.2bn (£11.2bn) takeover of US rival Rite Aid. It comes as the global pharmacy and health giant filed big jumps in sales and profits for the past year thanks to last year’s mega-merger.
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NewsScathing external review puts spotlight on First Milk ahead of AGM
The troubled co-op is due to hold its agm on Thursday (29 October)
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NewsEmerging markets drive organic growth at Mondelez
Cadbury owner Mondelez International reported a 3.7% boost to third quarter organic net revenues thanks to strong organic growth in emerging markets.
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NewsBusiness rates review pledge by government thrown into doubt
New data released under Freedom of Information rules has raised concern it will continue to be business as usual





