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NewsBassetts launches bag of berry flavoured Jelly Babies
Company says collection comes from consumer demand for favourite flavours to go into one bag
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NewsBonativo launches fresh artisan produce online shop in London
Service originally launched in Berlin last month, all suppliers must meet certain ethical criteria
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NewsHealthier food positioned for sharp growth, survey claims
Britons are most willing to pay a premium price for products that are “all natural”, “gluten free” or “organic”, according to research
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NewsCarbon Trust calls for cooling investment to fight food waste
Trust calls for the UK to become a world leader in innovative and sustainable low carbon cooling technologies, as global power demand for cooling is set to grow rapidly
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NewsMedia Bites 16 February: Tesco, SABMiller, CBI
What the papers are saying about the industry this morning
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NewsCity Snapshot: 3G linked with potential $75bn takeover of SABMiller
SABMiller share price climbs as rumours emerge of a potential $75bn bid by 3G Capital. Plus a new candidate to become Tesco chairman enters the race and Ashbury Chocolates jobs saved in administration rescue deal.
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NewsNew UK guidance on illegal fishing is launched
Three organisations have launched guidance on how to keep illegal fish out of the supply chain…
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NewsJoe Delucci's introduces gelato in see-through tubs to the UK
Frozen dessert brand Joe Delucci’s is hoping to bring a US trend to the UK gelato market…
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NewsWhitworths sees sales rocket following Equistone acquisition
Health food specialist Whitworths has reported booming sales in its first year under new private-equity control…
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NewsHalf of shoppers search online but shop in store
Half of the visitors to online grocery sites are only researching, going on to buy in store…
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NewsNI's longest-serving Costcutter retailer switches to Nisa
Walter and Gillian Millar, the longest-serving Costcutter retailers in Northern Ireland, have become the latest…
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NewsJBPs 'read like prenups' says Meijer: 30% will be annulled
Morrisons to slash number of joint business plans by 30% to free up buyer time…
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NewsRed Tractor sets out to fix beef standards 'Achilles heel'
Red Tractor Assurance (RTA) has defended plans to introduce tougher assurance standards for beef…
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NewsAli-A teams up with Mattessons for 'gaming gear' ad campaign
Kerry Foods is looking to boost sales of its teen-orientated Mattessons Fridge Raiders with a £4m multichannel campaign…
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NewsBooker leapfrogs P&H to take top spot on Big 30 rankings
The Grocer’s ranking of the UK’s 30 biggest grocery wholesalers has a new number one…
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NewsWarburg Pincus nets £142m from Poundland shares sale
The majority shareholder of Poundland has netted £142m from the sale of almost half its remaining stake…
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NewsBen Hutton joins Lily's Kitchen as international sales director
Lily’s Kitchen has named Ben Hutton as international sales director as the specialist petfood manufacturer…
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NewsHundreds of jobs saved at Ashbury Chocolates in rescue deal by Duc d’O owner
More than 200 jobs have been saved at a Midlands chocolate maker after the owner of Belgian brand Duc d’O acquired the company out of administration.
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Sainsbury's ramps up bread war by slashing Hovis loaves to 75p
Sainsbury’s has intensified the bread price war by slashing large Hovis loaves to 75p…
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NewsABP Foods ties up deal to ship beef stateside
ABP Foods has become the first European company to sign a deal to supply beef to the US since…





