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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.
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NewsCAP reform deal settles European farm policy
The way has been paved for a new European farm policy, after the three main EU institutions – the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Commission – struck a deal last night.
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NewsBrewers combat falling sales with 'Let There Be Beer' campaign
The brewing industry today launched a major campaign to try to reverse falling beer sales and re-invent the image of the sector in the minds of consumers.
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NewsMorrisons eyes M local expansion in North with Bury distribution hub
Morrisons will support the expansion of its M local convenience stores in the North with a new distribution centre in Bury, Lancashire.
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NewsSubway opens first franchise in a Lidl supermarket
The first Subway franchise to be housed within a Lidl supermarket opened today.
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NewsPETA ad banned for comparing eating meat to smoking
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad that compared eating meat with smoking and said meat consumption increased the risk of getting heart disease and cancer.
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NewsBoparan group reports 35% drop in third-quarter profits
The food empire of Ranjit Boparan Singh has seen a 35% decrease in Q3 profit after the horsemeat scandal, cost inflation and the weather conspired to take their toll on the group’s performance.
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NewsASA stamps out Parozone 'kills 100%' of germs claim
Household cleaning specialist Jeyes has been rapped by advertising watchdogs for claiming its Parozone bleach products kill 100% of toilet germs.
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NewsTesco declares ‘we’re back’, as multi-channel march continues
Tesco’s transformation into a multi-channel provider is beginning to take shape, one of the executives leading the makeover has said.
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NewsBeer adverts slated as outdated and stereotypical
British consumers have rapped beer advertising for being ‘outdated’ and ‘stereotypical’.
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NewsCo-op brings Christmas to summer with latest campaign
The Co-operative Group is sprinkling a Christmas theme over its latest summer ad, rebranding the season as “the most wonderful time of the year” and rehashing Andy Williams’ famous winter ballad.
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NewsNisa to supply half of Martin McColl c-stores under new deal
Leading convenience retailer Martin McColl has agreed a new contract with Nisa that will see the buying group supply around half of its convenience stores.





