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NewsKerry Foods rolls out 'world first' Yollies kids yoghurt
Kerry Foods has claimed a “world first” with the launch of a chilled, solid yoghurt on a stick…
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United Wholesale Scotland reopens Glasgow depot
United Wholesale Scotland has relaunched its depot in Maxwell Road, Glasgow following a £2.5m investment.
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NewsRussia bans imports of EU and US produce
Russia has banned the import of produce from the EU and America.
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NewsCompass’ dining division names James Boyle as MD
Restaurant Associates, the executive dining division of Compass Group UK & Ireland, has appointed James Boyle as managing director.
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NewsTablet take-up soars as Brits embrace new tech
The number of UK households with a tablet device has almost doubled in a year – to 44%, a new study from Ofcom has revealed.
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NewsNFU calls for plan to stem decline in UK self-sufficiency
A farming growth plan is needed to halt the backward slide in UK food production self-sufficiency, the National Farmers Union has warned.
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NewsMorrisons' online service rolls into Lincolnshire
Morrisons is now delivering online groceries to homes in Lincolnshire.
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NewsTesco Clubcard Boost rewards 40 millionth customer
Tesco’s Clubcard Boost scheme has reached its 40 millionth booking only 20 months after its launch.
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NewsCCE to keep stevia in UK Vitaminwater despite US U-turn
Glacéau Vitaminwater is to remain sweetened with stevia in the UK – despite Coca-Cola abandoning the use of the herbal sweetener in the US version of the brand.
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NewsKerry takes Cheestrings brand into spreads category
Kerry Foods’ Cheestrings brand is being extended into the cheese spreads category.
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NewsWalgreens to complete Alliance Boots takeover
US pharmacy chain Walgreens has exercised its option to buy the entire shareholding of Alliance Boots.
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Dunbia nabs Tony O’Neill from Moy Park
Tony O’Neill has been appointed deputy chief executive at Dunbia.
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NewsFSA campylobacter test results: food industry responds
Survey results published by the Food Standards Agency yesterday (5 August) revealed that 59% of fresh shop-bought chickens tested positive for campylobacter.
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NewsASA gives Tesco milk advertising the all-clear
Advertising watchdogs have ruled that adverts for Tesco milk did not misrepresent the company’s production methods and sustainability standards.
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NewsSupermarket price cuts keep lid on food inflation
The supermarket price war is continuing to put the brakes on food price inflation, new figures have shown.
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NewsIs the Great British Bake Off effect over? Fewer Brits bake at home
As the Great British Bake Off returns to the nation’s TV screens, the craze for baking at home may be past its peak, according to new data from Mintel.
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NewsMorrisons burger ad rapped for failing to promote healthy eating
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned one of Morrisons’ TV adverts for failing to promote healthy eating.
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NewsTesco looks for new ways to describe wine at tasting event
Tesco is looking to generate ‘customer friendly’ wine descriptors to use in its marketing with the launch of a new ‘wine words’ tasting event.
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NewsTesco gaming site offers rewards to social shoppers
Tesco is rolling out a new direct selling channel on Tesco Direct that offers consumers the chance to earn rewards and deals by sharing with their social network.
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NewsFSA releases first quarterly campylobacter results
Campylobacter has been found in 59% of fresh shop-bought chickens - and on the outside of the packaging of 4% of birds - according to the Food Standards Agency.





