All news articles – Page 2399
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NewsCitrus black spot: EC urged to do more to combat disease
EU fruit growers have called on Brussels to step up efforts to prevent citrus black spot disease spreading to Europe…
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NewsKettle & Tyrrells turn to 'healthier' sweet potatoes
Kettle, Tyrrells and Scott Farms are all rolling out sweet potato crisp ranges this month…
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NewsM&S secures first of this year's Jersey Royal potatoes
M&S has become the first of the mults to stock this year’s indoor-grown Jersey Royal potatoes…
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NewsHighland Game hits English Sainsbury's
Highland Game has massively expanded listings of its added-value venison products in Sainsbury’s…
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NewsFree-from boosted by health concerns
It’s not just frozen yoghurt hitting the big time. After Gü founder James Averdieck bought a controlling interest in dairy-free ice cream brand Bessant & Drury last July, free-from ice cream is set to go mainstream too. Averdieck says he plans to turn the pioneering coconut brand, ...
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NewsCidermakers warn of long-term effects of flooding
Cider makers are monitoring orchards to assess how much damage the recent flooding and storms have done…
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NewsDevro profits hit by high pork prices
Record pork prices have hit demand for sausages in the UK, contributing to falling profits at sausage casing maker Devro…
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NewsVita Coco makes debut in kids' drinks
Coconut water brand Vita Coco is launching its first children’s products…
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NewsFunky Fish success boosts Young's growth
The Funky Fish Kitchen is on track to hit £10m in sales within a year of launch…
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NewsMeantime Brewery: "wake up to revolution" in craft beer
Meantime Brewery is urging retailers to “wake up to the revolution happening in beer”…
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NewsCan Innocent's new Super smoothies boost flagging sales?
Innocent believes its declining smoothies could get a £30m boost from the launch of its new functional fruit & veg drinks…
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NewsMcDonald's bolsters fruit supply for Free Fruit Fridays push
McDonald’s UK has doubled the number of fruit suppliers to four to cope with increased demand for its kids fruit bags…
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NewsFirst Milk loses Morrisons own-label Cheddar contract
First Milk has lost its own-label Cheddar contract with Morrisons, with Lactalis McLelland believed to have taken it.
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News'Defining moment' for clampdowns on high-strength alcohol
Police chiefs claim they are on the verge of winning major supermarket backing for a national clampdown on super-strength …
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NewsWHO fuels sugar confusion with call for 50% daily cut in intake
This week’s controversial WHO report calling for a 50% reduction in sugar intake is likely to add to consumer confusion…
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NewsMark Golder to head IGD industry development
Mark Golder has been appointed industry development director for the IGD…
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NewsFWD calls for retailer vigilance on illicit alcohol
The Federation of Wholesaler Distributors has urged retailers to ensure they are buying from legitimate wholesalers…
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NewsNick Rose back in drinks industry with Loch Lomond Group
Former Diageo CFO Nick Rose is returning to the drinks industry as chairman of the newly formed Loch Lomond Group…
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NewsPayPoint calls attention to 'engineer' telephone fraudsters
Retailers are being scammed out of thousands of pounds by fraudsters posing as engineers, PayPoint has warned…





