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NewsKellogg's exec Elisabeth Fleuriot named CEO of MW Brands
Kellogg’s executive Elisabeth Fleuriot has been appointed as the new CEO of John West’s parent MW Brands.
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NewsBeer duty stamps plan scrapped by government
Retailers and wholesalers have reacted angrily to the government’s decision not to impose fiscal stamps on beer as part of its strategy to tackle duty fraud, while brewers welcomed the move.
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NewsMPs seek questions to put to Mary Portas on high street review
What would you ask Mary Portas if you had the chance? The Communities and Local Government committee of MPs wants to know.
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NewsMinimum alcohol pricing ditched along with ban on multibuy booze
Plans for minimum pricing of alcohol and a ban on multibuy deals have been ditched by the government, ending months of speculation.
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NewsMoo brings flavoured milk to Morrisons
Moo – the extended-life milk brand formerly owned by Milk Link – has launched a range of flavoured milks.
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NewsHovis set to go big in biscuits as 2 Sisters strikes deal with Premier
Hovis is set to ramp up its presence in the biscuit market following the agreement of a licensing deal between owner Premier Foods and 2 Sisters Food Group.
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NewsBy Sainsbury’s own-label brand rolls out to general merchandise
Sainsbury’s has revealed it is to roll out its own label ‘By Sainsbury’s’ brand into general merchandise for the first time this summer.
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NewsHeineken ad banned for showing beer drinking at a football game
A Heineken TV ad has been given the red card by advertising watchdogs for showing people drinking at a football stadium.
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NewsBargain Booze targets expansion with £65m float
Off-licence chain Bargain Booze is eyeing a flotation on the Alternative Investment Market.
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NewsAsda kicks off ‘conversation on green living’ with major new study
Asda and the University of Leeds have joined forces to create what they claim will be the largest ever study looking at consumer attitudes towards sustainability.
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NewsCoke exercise ad banned for misleading consumers
Coca-Cola’s new anti-obesity push suffered an embarrassing blow today after the UK’s advertising watchdog ruled its new TV campaign was misleading to consumers about how difficult it was to burn off calories from a can of Coke.
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NewsTesco to show its passion for food in major new ad campaign
Tesco is to launch a major new ad campaign at the weekend in its latest drive to woo shoppers.
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Morrisons' sales grow again as Aldi, Lidl and Waitrose hold share
Morrisons’ sales are on the up again, as Aldi, Lidl and Waitrose held on to their market share, the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel have shown.
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Nespresso pledges to source 10% Fairtrade coffee
Nespresso will source 10% of its coffee from Fairtrade-certified co-operatives as part of a series of pledges on sustainability.
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Tesco denies new labelling system for Irish beef
Tesco has vigorously denied claims it plans to introduce a new on-pack labelling system for beef imported from Ireland and fattened in the UK that would describe meat as “Irish-born, British-finished”.
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Dairy Crest’s Davidstow whey venture to focus on baby formula
Dairy Crest has decided its whey venture at Davidstow will focus on demineralised whey powder, which is used in baby formula.
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NewsFSA needs clarity to tackle future food crises, MPs say
The government should consider reversing the machinery of government changes that reduced the Food Standards Agency’s remit in 2010 so as to better equip it to deal with future food crises, MPs have said.
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NewsPartner in Pet Food buys Agro-Trust division
Partner in Pet Food, one of Europe’s leading pet food producers, has announced it is to acquire the pet food division of Hungarian company Agro-Trust.
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NewsThorntons sales climb as fmcg shift gathers pace
Thorntons’ transformation from a retail chain to an fmcg supplier continues apace as its total sales rose 5.6% to £26.8m in its fourth quarter.





