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NewsSHS Group focuses on sales & marketing in management shake-up
SHS Group has shaken up its senior management team….
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NewsJim Begg to retire as Dairy UK boss after 43 years in industry
Dairy veteran Jim Begg is stepping down as director-general of Dairy UK and leaving the industry after 43 years…
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NewsBritvic to axe Drench and Pennine Spring water brands
Britvic is planning to axe its Drench and Pennine Spring water brands when the company shuts its Huddersfield factory…
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NewsHotel Chocolat takes slice of café culture
Hotel Chocolat has opened the first of a number of cocoa cafés in Central London – and is celebrating its first-ever expor…
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NewsNow DH planning new code for marketing of HFSS lines
The government has started drawing up plans for a new industry code of practice on the marketing of HFSS products…
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NewsStella Artois set to lose top lager spot to Foster's
Stella could lose its crown as the UK’s leading lager brand to Foster’s in October…
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NewsNBTY Europe ousts sports nutrition brand USN after VAT hike
NBTY Europe’s Holland & Barrett and GNC have pulled fast-growing sports nutrition brand USN…
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NewsLittle Dish: 'under-fives need food labels'
Health chiefs are being urged to develop front-of-pack labelling guidelines for food aimed at the under-fives…
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NewsSlaughterhouses led by AIMS win fight over FSA inspection charges
Thirty-eight slaughterhouse operators have scored a victory against the Food Standards Agency over £1m-worth of meat inspection charges, after a judge today ruled the charges were unlawful.
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NewsSoft drinks industry urged to back sustainability roadmap
The soft drinks industry has been asked to get behind a voluntary agreement to slash the 4.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gases (GHG) it produces every year – set to be unveiled by food minister David Heath on Monday.
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NewsTesco in talks to bring Sports Direct to superstore sites
Sportswear and equipment giant Sports Direct today emerged as the latest potential partner to help Tesco make its larger stores shopping destinations, as it adapts to the shift to online.
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NewsKellogg’s introduces Crunchy Nut with chocolate
Kellogg’s has expanded its Crunchy Nut brand with a new chocolate variant.
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NewsScotland to charge for carrier bags from 2014
Scottish shoppers will have to pay a minimum of 5p for a carrier bag from next year, the Scottish Government has said.
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NewsDeclining bee populations in the spotlight as review is launched
Defra is launching an “urgent” review of policy and evidence related to declining bee populations, with a view to putting together a new national pollinator strategy.
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NewsGreene King beer sales lifted by bottled ales and ad spend
Greene King, supplier of beers including Old Speckled Hen and Abbot Ale, has reported an increase in turnover for the year to 28 April.
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NewsMüller rejigs corporate structure in UK and Ireland
Müller is moving to a new corporate structure in the UK and Ireland next week, to bring its British and Irish operations into line with the structure of the wider Müller group.
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NewsDefra calls for opinions on UK food supply
Defra has launched a call for evidence from the public and the food industry to feed into Professor Chris Elliott’s review of the UK food system.
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NewsPoundland to create 300 jobs with 11 store openings in 11 days
Poundland is on track to pull off an ambitious 11 store openings in 11 days, the discounter has said.
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NewsJames Bond’s Jaws sinks teeth into Birds Eye fish burgers
Legendary James Bond villain Jaws – also known as actor Richard Kiel – is swapping a licence to kill for a licence to chill, and is teaming up with frozen food specialist Birds Eye on its ‘bigger bite’ fish burgers.
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Unilever hits social media to build Wall’s ice cream website
Unilever is targeting retailers and suppliers with a social-media push designed to drive traffic to a trade website for its Wall’s ice cream.





