All news articles – Page 2318
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NewsFormer Make Mine A Builders MD launches cold brew coffee company
A cold brew coffee supplier has been launched by the former MD of tea brand Make Mine a Builders…
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NewsBaked beans category shaken up by Proper Beans NPD
A new British business is looking to shake up baked beans with the rollout of a range of premium chilled fresh products…
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NewsAldi taps subconscious to win British hearts
Aldi’s “simple”, “honest” virtues contrast with Tesco’s “annoying” habits in word association research…
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NewsResponsibility Deal crunch talks held by DH minister Ellison
The government held talks with the food industry this week in a bid to breathe life into its troubled Responsibility Deal…
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NewsFSA u-turns again on naming and shaming in campylobacter results
Food Standards Agency chiefs have said they will now ‘name and shame’ retailers in its quarterly campylobacter survey results.
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NewsBirds Eye operating profits rise in spite of horsemeat scandal
Birds Eye shook off the impact of Horsegate to post a 15.8% increase in operating profit last year…
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NewsTesco opens two new in-store cafes
Tesco has launched a Fred’s Food Construction food counter at its Express store on Philpot Lane, London…
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NewsNeil Turton quits Nisa for new company Him! International
Neil Turton has quit Nisa after 23 years to hook up with c-store expert and Him! founder Tom Fender in a new international…
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NewsThe Co-op Group insists S3 Store Standards is 'on track'
The Co-operative Group has insisted its new system of working currently rolling out across its food stores is “on track”…
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NewsSWA joins geographical protection organisation Origin
The Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) has joined the Organisation for International Geographical Indications Network (Origin).
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NewsUK to trial food crime unit... but FSA must fund it
The UK is to get a dedicated food crime unit to better protect itself against criminals infiltrating the food industry…
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NewsTesco to offer Clubcard points in CCE recycling scheme
Coca-Cola Enterprises and Tesco are launching an online campaign in a bid to boost recycling in the UK.
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NewsCoca-Cola sees the light with hybrid front-of-pack label u-turn
Coca-Cola is throwing its weight behind the Department of Health’s front-of-pack traffic light labelling system….
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NewsWeetabix rolls out green tea Alpen bar for Chinese market
Weetabix is launching Alpen bars aimed at the Chinese market that features six flavours including Green Tea and Chocolate.
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NewsMeat labelling should focus on stunning, not religion, say MPs
Any label showing how an animal has been slaughtered should focus on stunning – not on religion – say MPs…
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NewsSweet sensation: Mr Kipling unveils poster made of cakes
Mr Kipling had mouths watering at London’s Westfield shopping centre, Shepherds Bush, yesterday (4 September) when it constructed the ‘world’s first’ poster made of cakes.
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NewsRyvita: 'anything goes' as new push highlights versatility
Ryvita is hoping to revive sales with a £10m ‘Anything Goes’ marketing push…
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NewsBritish Lion & Wrap team up for waste-cutting egg recipes
British Lion has joined forces with Wrap’s Love Food Hate Waste push to highlight how eggs can help cut food waste…
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NewsRussian import ban: EC unveils dairy compensation terms
Details have been revealed of the terms under which the European Commission will pay compensation to dairy producers affected by Russia’s import ban.
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NewsThe Collective debuts Halloween-themed yoghurt
Yoghurt brand The Collective has been inspired to launch a Halloween-themed limited-edition yoghurt by The Grocer.





