All news articles – Page 219
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NewsWaitrose kicks off major push on ‘non-ultra processed’ products
Waitrose is ’ramping up’ its focus on ’non’ UPFs throughout 2025, and has invited suppliers to help
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NewsUK border authorities ‘unlawfully’ rejecting dairy goods from China
Lawyers representing food businesses claim government regulators are unlawfully stopping goods at the border
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NewsKeystone Brewing Group swoops for ailing craft beer brands Fourpure and Magic Rock
Owner In Good Company had ‘fallen into financial difficulties’ said Keystone
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NewsMontezuma’s back in black in first year after rescue
Revenues at the business surged in the year to 31 May 2024 to £10.8m – higher than at the chocolate maker’s peak – as new owner Paramount Retail Group focused on a turnaround
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NewsScience in Sport reset now ‘well underway’
The sports nutrition business saw revenue finally pick up in the second half of the year
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NewsScottish salmon no longer needs to be labelled ‘farmed’, tribunal finds
A Defra lawyer said during the court hearing there was ‘no need for the PGI to include unnecessary pejorative words’
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NewsIceland scraps plastic-saving mince packs with return to ‘classic’ packaging
Iceland has reversed its plastic-saving move, posting on X: “You asked, we delivered. The classic mince packaging is back!”.
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NewsAsda vows to be ‘cheapest’ as it brings back Rollback prices
The retailer is set to launch a new heavyweight advertising campaign fronted by Joe Wicks
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NewsBooker invites catering customers in new money-saving campaign
The wholesaler is inviting new and existing customers to reach out to their local branches
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NewsHarlech Foodservice secures two new ice cream supplier contracts
The wholesaler has added family-run Sidoli’s to its roster of ice cream suppliers
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NewsCoca-Cola Europacfic Partners recalls ‘small number’ of soft drinks over chlorate fears
The recall is limited to 6x250ml Appletiser multipacks, and tall imported Coca-Cola and Sprite cans
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NewsGusbourne falls back on DTC as wine sales stutter
Direct sales now make up a third of the English wine maker’s revenue
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NewsGreencore delivers positive Q1 but warns of ‘unprecedented’ labour cost challenges
Sandwich maker Greencore has reaffirmed its full-year guidance following a ‘strong’ first quarter with volumes growing ahead of the market
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NewsCity snapshot: Fever-Tree shares up 16% after Molson Coors buys stake
Molson Coors is buying a 8.5% stake in Fever-Tree for £71m as part of a long term partnership in the US, Liberation Labs closes a $50.5m fundraise, and retail crime hits all time high.
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NewsMedia Bites 30 January: shoplifting, job cuts and Lidl’s first pub
The papers have been focusing on Tesco job cuts, a steep rise in violent shoplifting and the continued fallout from last year’s October budget
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NewsMolson Coors buys 8.5% stake in Fever-Tree as part of US tie-up
Fever-Tree co-founder and CEO Tim Warrillow called it a ‘transformational step’
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NewsCocoa-free chocolate maker Win-Win appoints Mark Golder as CEO
Golder brings over 30 years’ experience to the role
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NewsHäagen-Dazs adds stick format for ‘fan favourite’ ice creams
The launch is being backed by a ‘six-figure’ campaign
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NewsPret a Manger opens first shop in Africa, in Johannesburg
South Africa is the 20th international market for the sandwich chain
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NewsWaitrose gives farmers biodiversity boost with free mapping tools
Waitrose farm suppliers will now get free access to Land App’s digital mapping tools





