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NewsHoney Monster Puffs launched by Halo Foods in resealable packs
Halo Foods is rolling out resealable packs of Honey Monster Puffs – a move it claims is a first…
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NewsFyffes to pursue deals in 2015 after earnings hike
Fyffes has grown earnings by 28.1% to €40.1m in 2014 as its sales nudged upward by 0.8% to €1.09bn.
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NewsBDO predicts renewed investor interest in food and drink IPOs
Investors could be set to flock to the food and beverage sector in 2015…
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City News: BAT share price rises despite volume squeeze
Tobacco companies face fierce currency headwinds, regulatory crackdowns and a global slump in cigarette volumes…
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NewsLow-alcohol wines launched by E&J Gallo
Two ranges include a 5.5% sparkling wine drink and a range designed to appeal to those who haven’t acquired taste for wine
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News'Fantastic operator' Potts is right man for Morrisons
New Morrisons chief executive David Potts will demand a “step change” in standards as he looks to revive the supermarket…
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NewsShop floor management shakeup will see more Tesco staff in store
Tesco is axing hundreds of deputy manager positions and thousands of team manager positions in its stores…
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NewsDiageo adds strawberry and mint drink to Pimm's range
Diageo is expanding its Pimm’s range with the addition of a Strawberry With A Hint Of Mint flavour.
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NewsCold brew coffee makers drink to crowdfunding success
Two UK drinks companies are looking to take advantage of the rapidly growing trend for cold brew coffee after raising more than £260,000 on a crowdfunding website.
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NewsFortnum's new St Pancras store grows ahead of targets
Upmarket retailer reported 42% sales growth year on year for the period of November-February and the store’s best performing category was tea
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NewsSmoothies: 'Healthier' NPD helps revive performance
Health-focused NPD has helped pep up the performance of the once-ailing smoothies category…
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NewsFSA considers controversial immersion technique in campylobacter fight
The treatment of chicken in lactic acid and other chemicals such as chlorine is common in the US, but banned in the European Union
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NewsFruit juice given clean bill of health for 5 a day by experts
Members of an expert panel have told the DH to reject calls for fruit juice to be excluded from its official 5 a day logo…
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NewsMedia bites 27 February: B&Q, David Potts, British American Tobacco
The supermarkets are not the only retailers turning the screw on their supply chain
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NewsCity snapshot: Fyffes plans more M&A activity after Chiquita deal collapse
Irish banana importer Fyffes saw a small increase in full year revenues last year as it faces life as an independent company, plus Waitrose’s latest sales figures, New Britain Palm Oil results and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsLactalis looks to double sales of Seriously Strong with revamp
Lactalis McLelland is looking to “completely transform” the brand identity and double sales of its Seriously Strong Chedda…
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NewsIglo Group 'repositions' to deal with fall in frozen sales
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group was hit by declining sales last year as increasingly tough conditions in the frozen sector…
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NewsFlavourly trusts in the crowd after turning down the dragons
Flavourly, a gourmet food and drink subscription company which turned down four investment offers from the BBC’s Dragons’ Den, is aiming to raise £300k via crowdfunding.
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NewsWhole Foods Market’s UK losses halve amid booming sales
The UK arm of US grocery chain Whole Foods Market has cut its annual pre-tax loss by almost half as its sales increased by a quarter last year.
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NewsKerry Foods hungry for more big deals after Rollover takeover
Kerry Group is eyeing a number of big deals in 2015 after acquiring UK premium hot dog seller Rollover…





