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NewsActimel launches a kids yoghurt drink
Danone has launched a version of its Actimel yoghurt drink targeted at children…
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NewsHeinz relaunches Squeeze & Stir soups
Heinz is relaunching its Squeeze & Stir soup – which has achieved sales of less than £4m in the past year…
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NewsFlorette adds duo-flavoured croutons to line-up
Salad brand Florette has added a range of duo-flavoured croutons to its line-up.
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NewsTic Tac to get 'biggest-ever' promotion
Ferrero is this week launching its “biggest-ever” Tic Tac on-pack promotion…
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NewsCadbury Dairy Milk Oreo countline launched by Mondelez
Mondelez is taking Cadbury Dairy Milk Oreo into single bars…
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NewsDairy industry braced for falling prices as Russia shuts door
Russia’s ban on food imports from the West is likely to affect the dairy industry more than other parts of the food and drink trade, experts have suggested.
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NewsCo-op Group to create council and senate in governance reforms
The Co-operative Group has unveiled its proposals for the reform of its corporate governance.
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NewsCheese industry hits back at CASH salt study
Trade bodies have hit back at claims the dairy industry is not doing enough to reduce the salt content of cheese.
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NewsPlain tobacco packs consultation: health groups and traders respond
The government’s consultation on draft regulations for plain tobacco packs closes today. Here’s what traders and health groups had to say.
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NewsMorrisons job cuts first wave now imminent
Morrisons’ in-store management restructure, which has left 2,600 staff facing redundancy, is set to kick off in the coming…
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NewsTesco dashes are not a trademark, says IPO
Tesco has failed in its bid to register the blue dashed line in its logo as a trademark…
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NewsRetailers could lose out under Riot Act reform, warns ACS
Small retailers hit in future by riots such as those that took place in the summer of 2011 may lose out on compensation if their turnover is too high, the ACS has warned.
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NewsMondelez third-quarter results disappoint as Nestlé flourishes
It was a week of diverging fortunes for two of the biggest names in global food – Nestlé and Mondelez…
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NewsSuppliers angry as retailers keep digging for old debts
The Grocer can reveal some retailers are still digging further back than the agreed two-year limit…
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NewsAirborne Honey launches TraceMe manuka app to aid traceability
Airborne Honey has launched a mobile app that allows consumers to trace the provenance of its products…
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NewsThe Sun tie-up offers Morrisons shoppers £5 off fruit and veg
Morrisons has launched its second high-profile promotion through national newspaper The Sun in the space of a week - this time offering readers £5 off fruit, veg and salad.
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NewsMorrisons first retailer to gain Watok slaughter qualification
Morrisons staff have been awarded the new Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing qualification.
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NewsHipp Organic babyfood to introduce 22 new lines
Babyfood supplier Hipp Organic is launching its first tray meals for older tots…
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Kerry Group battles changing shopping trends to post first-half profit growth
Irish food supplier Kerry Group overcame fickle UK shoppers and turmoil in its emerging markets businesses to grow profits in the first six months of 2014.
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NewsCampaigners petition the PM against plain tobacco packaging
Campaigners opposed to plain tobacco packaging have submitted more than 50,000 protest letters to the PM…





