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NewsGerber's Um Bongo soars thanks to Heston Blumenthal factor
Sales of 80s classic Um Bongo are booming thanks to the “Heston Effect”, claims brand owner Gerber…
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NewsHeinz brings bigger crunch to croutons
The first croutons to be launched in the UK under the Heinz brand roll out to retailers this month…
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NewsCo-op blasted by shoppers over poor value for money
Only 10% of shoppers believe The Co-operative Group offers good value for money…
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NewsEurope on high alert over rogue GM wheat
The European Commission has asked EU countries to start running tests on imported wheat after US authorities found a genetically modified strain of wheat from Monsanto growing in Oregon.
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NewsLeaf expands booming Chewits brand with 'Whips' format
Confectioner Leaf is expanding its Chewits brand with a new pocket-money priced format
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Heinz offers dads personalised HP Sauce for Father's Day
Heinz is giving consumers the chance to win their dad a personalised bottle of HP Sauce for Father’s Day.
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NewsStrawberry variety Capri to get consumer makeover
Italian-bred strawberry variety Capri is set for a makeover as a consumer-facing brand with its own campaign.
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PG Tips launches on-pack loyalty scheme
Tea brand PG Tips has launched an on-pack ‘Cuppa Club’ loyalty scheme.
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NewsPerthshire chocolatier crowned top of the Scots
A luxury chocolatier from Perthshire has beaten haggis producers and whisky makers to claim the title of best food product in Scotland.
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NewsSusan McCraith named first Bargain Booze master of wine
Bargain Booze has appointed its first master of wine.
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NewsCoca-Cola believed to be among suppliers set to adopt hybrid labelling scheme
The government has won the backing of a series of major UK suppliers for its new hybrid front-of-pack labelling system…
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NewsHalf a million Brits turn to food aid as benefits cuts and food deserts hit poorest households
Out-of-town superstores and the decline of local high street retailers are creating ‘food deserts’ around the UK, forcing up the price of groceries for low-income households and contributing to the rise of food banks, a new report has claimed.
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NewsNew fisheries deal for Europe is finalised
After months of wrangling between EU institutions, a new Common Fisheries Policy – which includes a ban on discards – has been agreed.
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News50 jobs at risk at Bernard Matthews
Turkey giant Bernard Matthews is planning to make around 50 redundancies at its cooked meats division, blaming rising commodity prices and the rough retail environment.
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NewsScottish Salmon Company sales leap 47%
The Scottish Salmon Company has posted a 47.2% increase in first quarter rsales after seeing a significant rise in harvested volumes and stronger prices.
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NewsTesco adds ITV favourites to Clubcard TV service
Tesco has continued to ramp up its bid to become a serious player in the digital TV market, after signing a raft of content from ITV.
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NewsHotel Chocolat lines up potential private equity bidders
Hotel Chocolat is reportedly in talks with private equity firms about a potential sale.
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News'No quick fixes' says new Co-op Bank CEO Booker
The new CEO of The Co-operative Bank has warned there are “no quick fixes” to the bank’s recent problems, but insists it can deliver “sustainable improvement”.
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NewsCo-op rolls out waste backhaul scheme
The Co-operative Group is rolling out its zero waste to landfill scheme to its entire food store estate.
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NewsSubway seminar aims to boost presence in convenience stores
Sandwich giant Subway is hoping to ramp up its presence in the c-store sector after a seminar for would-be recruits…





