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City Snapshot: Real Good Food loses FD in London move
Real Good Food finance director Mike McDonough is leaving the group as a result of operational changes following the £34m sale of sugar business Napier Brown back in April. Plus Marston’s continues to make profitable progress in line with expectations.
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NewsMedia Bites 22 July: Nestlé, Co-op, sugar, PZ Cussons
Nestlé open a $50m R&D centre to reinvigorate frozen and chilled ranges and sugar prices crash further
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NewsPaper linking artificial sweeteners with diabetes labelled 'atrocious' by drinks industry
The report admits its claims of a link between diabetes and artificially sweetened drinks are based on poor quality research
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NewsBarney Kay succeeds Tom Hind as Tesco head of agriculture
Tesco has recruited Moy Park broiler general manager Barney Kay as its new head of agriculture
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NewsSainsbury's rolls out kids frozen meal range to 320 stores
“Kiddyum had an innovative product and well thought-out business plan,” said Sainsbury’s business unit director James Bailey
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NewsFreight Transport Association to offer members migrant detection device
The portable device from manufacturer 360 advantage picks up CO2 emissions within a 40ft range
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NewsJohn Smith's to make stars of its customers
The brewer has purchased rights to a pint-shaped constellation, and will run a contest giving away the constituent stars
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NewsFormer employee's data theft trial costs Morrisons £2m
Morrisons has incurred costs of almost £2m as a result of the court case in which former employee Andrew Skelton stole personal data of nearly 100,000 employees.
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Booker's Mark Aylwin takes over as Musgrave GB MD
Booker veteran Mark Aylwin has been appointed managing director of Musgrave Retail Partners GB to replace Peter Ridler.
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NewsAmerican History X director to helm new The Black Farmer ad campaign
The commercial will be filmed at The Black Farmer’s Devon farm and will focus on the “soul and passion” which goes into making the sausages
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NewsRexam £4.3bn takeover to undergo in-depth European scrutiny
The £4.3bn takeover of Rexam by US rival Ball Corporation is to be examined by the European Commission
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NewsSSP Group flies into currency headwinds
Like-for-like sales at food travel company SSP Group have been boosted by strong passenger growth at airports across the UK during the third quarter
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NewsHealth and beauty wholesaler Pricecheck joins Today's Group
Pricecheck, the Sheffield-based wholesaler of discounted clearance stock, has joined Today’s Group
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NewsCherry crop booms as youthful farmers innovate
Record yield of 4,500 tonnes expected this season, average age of growers ten years below industry average
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NewsChika's Snacks wins big in Dragons' Den
The West African-inspired brand has secured £30,000 in funding from Peter Jones
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NewsEuro Garages raises £100m for new acquisitions
The funding, comprising senior debt facilities, will be used to fund the company’s purchase of 104 Esso sites in the South East
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NewsMedia Bites: Living wage, Ikea, Seabrook Crisps
It’s not the busiest morning for coverage of the grocery sector, but the “living wage” row is continuing to generate column inches
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City snapshot: PZ Cussons posts 2.3% like-for-like growth in "tough conditions"
Problems in PZ Cussons’ biggest market of Nigeria hit reported revenues and profits
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NewsSupermarkets ramp up pressure on UK food sector
The number of UK food suppliers experiencing “significant” financial distress has risen by over 50%, according to research from professional services firm Begbies Traynor.
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NewsSeabrook Crisps hungry for deals as part of expansion plan
Seabrook Crisps is eyeing potential bolt-on acquisitions as it seeks to broaden its portfolio and expand into new snacking categories following LDC-backed MBO.





