All news articles – Page 2281
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NewsMoy Park supplier's viewing gallery is Northern Ireland first
A Moy Park supplier says a new viewing gallery at his County Derry poultry farm – claimed to be a first for Northern Irela…
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NewsIncreased pork supply slashes cost of a roast
Bargain-hunting shoppers may consider pork over turkey at Christmas, with the retail price of a roasting joint down 14%…
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NewsMorrisons pilots its first standalone halal meat counter
Morrisons is to pilot its first standalone halal meat counter…
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NewsTony Lorman moves from Mars to take up Wrigley director role
Tony Lorman has been appointed European confections business unit director for The Wrigley Company…
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NewsJocelyn McNulty joins Tyrrells Crisps as marketing director
Tyrrells Crisps has appointed the woman who helped bring Belvita and Oreo to the UK as its new marketing director…
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NewsWrigley rolls out more 'low-cost' LED-lit gum displays
As The Grocer urges retailers to switch to LED lighting, Wrigley is rolling out a further 5,000 LED-lit gum display…
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NewsMondelez relaunches Carte Noire Instinct as Wholebean Instant
Mondelez is relaunching its ailing Carte Noire wholebean instant coffee with larger granules…
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NewsDHL unveils quieter lorry for night-time deliveries
Logistics giant DHL has launched a new lorry that it claims strengthens the case for night-time deliveries…
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NewsCranswick to add new proteins, new channels as sales dip
Cranswick has vowed to redouble its efforts to explore new markets in the face of a reduction in pork sales…
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NewsGreencore plays down Kerry frozen deal to fry bigger fish
Greencore has played down speculation it is lining up a bid for Kerry Foods’ frozen ready meals business…
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NewsIglo revenues frozen in a declining frozen food market
Birds Eye owner Iglo Group is battling to achieve its growth targets in the face of a declining European frozen market…
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NewsFarms and meat processors bear brunt of supermarket pressure
The UK agriculture and meat industries are feeling the brunt of pressure from supermarkets as insolvencies in the UK food …
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NewsSupermarket price cuts only saving householders £2 a month
Supermarkets may have been throwing millions at price cuts to take on the discounters and reverse sliding market share…
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NewsBrussels set to ruin Christmas ... we're not talking sprouts
The introduction of complex and confusing new EU regulations on labelling 12 days before Christmas could ruin the festive …
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Morrisons takes on Waitrose in leafy Surrey
Morrisons’ latest foray into Surrey’s leafy suburbs commenced with a “quiet launch”
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Splash it all over: Unilever marks Brut 50th anniversary
Unilever has launched a digital campaign to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Brut.
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NewsThree Tesco executives reportedly leave company
Three Tesco executives asked to step aside while the retailer investigates a £263m misstatement of profits have reportedly left the company.
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NewsPayPoint plans to roll-out retail technology after revenue hike
Payment technologies business PayPoint believes the company can tap into iBeacon to the benefit of its retail customers.
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NewsDurex creates 'world's first' dual-screen TV ad
Durex has claimed a world first with a ‘synchronised dual screen’ campaign that allows viewers to see characters from its new TV ad ‘behind closed doors’ on their mobile or tablet.
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NewsASA will not investigate Sainsbury's Christmas ad
The Advertising Standards Authority will not investigate Sainsbury’s Christmas TV ad, despite 727 complaints on grounds of taste.





