All news articles – Page 2410
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NewsUnilever launches new handheld ice creams
Unilever has unveiled a host of ice cream NPD aimed at driving impulse sales…
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NewsMorrisons tells suppliers 'we won't bury head in the sand'
Morrisons has promised suppliers it will be the “growth ticket of the industry” this year…
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NewsNew meat trading platform aims to be 'eBay for meat industry'
A new online auction site is vying to become the ‘eBay for the meat industry’…
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NewsCameron praises supermarket flood aid
David Cameron has praised the efforts of retailers who are helping communities cope with the flooding crisis.
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NewsLabour says no to a tax on high-sugar food and drink
Luciana Berger has ruled out Labour imposing additional taxes on fizzy drinks and other high-sugar products…
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NewsDairy Council gets down with the kids with milk dance video
The Dairy Council is looking to persuade teens to drink more milk with a new promotional dance video.
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Dairy farmer confidence is back, DairyCo survey reveals
Eighteen months on from the SOS Dairy protests, farmer confidence in the dairy industry is back – and at a record high, new research suggests.
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Booker rolls out £1 price-marked Euro Shopper milk
Booker has launched £1 price-marked milks into its Euro Shopper range to help its retailer customers drive footfall.
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Danone ups stake in China's largest dairy business
Danone has become the second largest shareholder in China’s leading dairy company, Mengniu, after upping its stake to 9.9%.
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NewsNestlé chalks up growth of 5.2% in fourth quarter
Nestlé has reported a strong end to the financial year after a series of disappointing quarters.
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NewsUK floods: Retailers and suppliers battle the deluge
As the UK battles the wettest winter for decades, suppliers and retailers across the country are battling to get supplies through to flood-hit areas.
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NewsSpar reaps benefits of £5m ad campaign
Spar’s £5m multimedia campaign has increased basket spend by 4% since its first TV ad in four years rolled out in October.
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NewsFoodSwitch app launched to 'expose hidden dangers of food'
Food campaigners today launched the latest weapon in what they claimed was the battle to expose the “hidden” dangers of foods high in fat, salt and sugar, in the form of a new supermarket traffic light smartphone app.
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NewsASA says 'non' to Kronenbourg ads
Heineken has been rapped by advertising watchdogs for suggesting its Kronenbourg 1664 lager was sourced and brewed in France.
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NewsCostco to enter Spanish market this spring
Costco has confirmed it is targeting Spain and France as it looks to ramp up its presence in European markets.
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Morrisons shares rise on buyout speculation
Morrisons shares jumped 5% in early trading today on reports that the founding family has been sounding out private equity firms on the possibility of taking the supermarket private.
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Closure threat to Solway Foods chilled factory
2 Sisters is considering closing its Solway Foods chilled foods factory, claiming the scale of investment required raises questions over its long-term viability.
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NewsRed Tractor logo expands to include ready meals
The new ‘Made with Red Tractor Assured Beef’ mark will start appearing on Asda chilled beef ready meals Shoppers are to be given greater reassurance over the provenance of meat in their ready meals following the launch of a new Red Tractor logo for more highly processed ...
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NewsNestlé slims down stake in L’Oréal
Nestlé has sold off an 8% stake in French cosmetics giant L’Oréal for €6.5bn (£5.4bn).
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NewsTesco food education scheme draws sharp criticism in Scotland
Tesco’s plans to educate primary school children on obesity has provoked a rebellion among some food experts in Scotland, who have urged ministers north of the border to reject the idea.





