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NewsWill Ballygowan water brand be a splash hit for Britvic?
Britvic has revealed its plans for its Irish water brand Ballygowan, launching in Great Britain this month…
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NewsBudapest petfood supplier PPF boosts UK presence with Tesco
A leading European petfood supplier is set to ramp up its UK business after securing a contract to supply Tesco…
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NewsSerious Pig gets cash to expand pork snacks range
Posh meat snacks supplier Serious Pig has secured £75,000 finance to expand its business…
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NewsRichard Drayson appointed sales director at Annabel Karmel
Annabel Karmel has named Richard Drayson as its new sales director…
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NewsThe Kids Food Company seeks five new hires to boost growth
The Kids Food Company is expanding its UK team as it eyes further growth at home and abroad…
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NewsAsda celebrates meat trader Jim Viggars
Asda senior meat trader Jim Viggars has been awarded the retailer’s Peter Asquith Award for Outstanding Achievement…
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NewsSeabrook Crisps bring back straight-cut
Ridged crisps supplier Seabrook Crisps is bringing back its straight-cut crisps 10 years after axing them…
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NewsBEIC calls for origin labels on egg products
The British egg industry is calling on the EC to extend mandatory origin and production labelling beyond shell eggs.
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NewsNisa to open Northern Ireland office following Food Force bid
Nisa is to open its own office in Northern Ireland following a failed takeover attempt of Food Force Ireland…
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NewsHook attacks FSA's proposed clampdown on raw milk
The nation’s biggest seller of raw milk has criticised the FSA for failing to take his sales into account.
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NewsPork was the big Christmas winner in terms of volumes
Pork was the big winner meat-wise over Christmas, with aggressive promotions and low prices boosting sales.
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NewsDairy industry 'voluntary code' gets first review
The dairy industry ‘voluntary code’ is to get its first review, led by Alex Fergusson, MSP.
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NewsIndie fury as Coke 1.75l bottle format goes into supermarkets
Coca-Cola Enterprises’ decision to make 1.75-litre its standard large-format bottle across all channels has been blasted…
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NewsConsumers remain in dark over Sustainable Palm Oil logo
Consumers are as ignorant of a key sustainable palm oil logo as they were 15 months ago, an exclusive YouGov survey for The Grocer has revealed.
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NewsWrap reacts to Defra cuts by seeking charity status
Supermarket bosses have warned that government cost-cutting could derail efforts to tackle food waste.
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NewsNespresso opens up new technical specs to its rivals
Nespresso is sharing details of a key component in its latest coffee machines with rival coffee pod suppliers…
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Are cracks forming within the 'nutty' anti-sugar brigade?
The scientist leading the campaign for a big cut in sugar intake has admitted it had resulted in “hysterical” headlines…
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NewsSomerset floods could have ‘long-term’ impact on livestock
Flooding in Somerset could affect the health of the region’s livestock long term, experts haved warned.
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NewsDawn Meats buys Cornish beef processor Jaspers
Dawn Meats has bought Cornish beef processor Jaspers (Treburley)
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NewsPark Cakes wins M&S cake contract from Avana Bakeries
Marks & Spencer has ended its cake contract with 2 Sisters Food Group-owned Avana Bakeries and given the business to Park Cakes, as part of a strategic review of its supplier base.





