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NewsConsumers trust meat in supermarkets more than restaurants, claims survey
Supermarkets are leading the way when it comes to gaining public trust on meat, according to a new survey.
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NewsAsda insists lamb mislabelling is a one-off
Asda has insisted a recent meat mislabelling incident in one of its Scottish stores does not point to control problems in its supply chain.
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NewsSainsbury's developing new in-store shopping app
Sainsbury’s is currently developing a new smartphone app which will allow customers to create shopping lists at home, guide shoppers to their chosen products, scan the items and pay without needing to visit a checkout.
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NewsPremier Foods unveils raft of NPD for Batchelors brand
Premier Foods is this month rolling out NPD and packaging revamps for its Batchelors brand.
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NewsLess than 2% of Brits cutting down with lower-abv drinks
UK consumers have almost no interest in using lower-strength drinks to cut down on alcohol consumption, according to a major new study.
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NewsMedia Bites 16 April: Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Co-op
Tesco gets set to hand back last corporate jet; Sainsbury’s reveals plans to give food space over to non-food; and new Co-op chairman Allan Leighton is accused by old guard of being a ‘dictator’.
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NewsTesco buys up remaining stake in Euphorium Bakery
Tesco has bought up the remaining slice of the Euphorium Bakery business, despite reports that it planned to scrap the venture.
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NewsJack Link's reveals its plans for Peperami brand
New Peperami owner Jack Link’s has announced a marketing push and pipeline of NPD for the brand.
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NewsC-store bottled ale sales could top £100m, says Marston's
Premium bottled ale (PBA) represents a £104m opportunity for the convenience channel, a brewer’s report has claimed.
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NewsCrawshaw carves space into the North West with £3.9m Gabbotts deal
Crawshaw Group is taking steps toward its ambitious target of running 200 stores after paying £3.9m to snap up Gabbotts Farm.
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NewsEU wine producers get go-ahead to increase plantings
Major European wine producers will be allowed to increase their wine growing areas by 1% annually from next January under new rules issued this week by the EC.
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NewsIceland débuts own-label gelato range
Iceland Belissimo – a two-strong gelato range crafted and sourced from Italy, is being rolled out tomorrow (15 April) in chocolate and a mixed fruit variants
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NewsMedia bites 15 April: Poundland, CPI inflation, Phones4u
Most of the papers remark upon Poundland breaking through the £1bn sales barrier yesterday.
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NewsCity snapshot: Currency movements help Danone to 8.1% Q1 growth
Danone makes a strong start to its financial year, Nestle confirms talks with Brakes Group over frozen division sales and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsNature Valley bursts into popcorn trend
The Nature Valley Popcorn range, rolling out at the beginning of next month, comprises cranberry & yoghurt and peanut & sunflower seed variants
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NewsGrant's Foods brings 14 new cans to market with support from Asda
“This is a very exciting opportunity for Grant’s and it’s fantastic that Asda is supporting our brand,” said account marketing manager Claire Inglis
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NewsThree senior directors axed at Nisa as new boss Nick Read rings the changes
Nisa chief executive Nick Read has become the latest new retail boss to make sweeping changes to his senior management team in a bid to arrest poor trading.
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NewsHeinz releases new convenience range with chilled savoury pastries
Peter’s Food has extended its range of Heinz chilled savoury pastries with four new products
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NewsConservative Party promise to work with food industry in new manifesto
The party’s manifesto launched by David Cameron in Swindon today, unveiled plans for a Great British Food Unit to promote food exports





