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NewsBFree ready to launch free-from bread in UK
A fast-growing Irish free-from bread brand is about to gain its first UK listings, in Asda…
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NewsBob Marley branded One Drop coffee set to hit the UK
First Bob Marley’s name was used to promote a ‘mellow’ drink…
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NewsEx-Intersnack MD Calum Ryder launches premium tortilla chips
A former managing director of bagged snacks giant Intersnack is targeting high-end retailers with a new range…
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NewsTulip hires Chris Thomas as CEO following eight-month search
Tulip has finally appointed a new CEO after the departure of Steve Murrells…
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NewsSouthern Co-op picks Gemma Lacey as head of sustainability
Southern Co-operative has bagged the John Lewis Partnership’s head of corporate social responsibility Gemma Lacey…
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NewsRebecca Skitt returns to grocery as Co-op HR director
Rebecca Skitt is to join The Co-operative Group as group HR director…
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NewsShamrock-flavoured crisps set for UK debut
An Irish crisp producer is making its UK debut with a range that includes shamrock-flavour crisps…
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NewsJorge Da Motta takes on JTI UK's plain packs fight
Jorge Da Motta is set to take over as Japan Tobacco International MD on Monday…
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NewsFudge Kitchen invests in long-life production for new range
Fudge Kitchen is to open its own production facility to handle a new range developed specifically for mainstream retail…
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Custard creams in 93p for 6,000 calories row
A rift opened up this week between health groups involved in the anti-obesity campaign…
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NewsCSR obesity strategies in line for the 'shock doc' treatment
A new BBC documentary series is to accuse food and drink companies of creating a smokescreen around calorie intake…
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NewsWalkers' meat decision sees vegetarians switch to rival brands
Walkers’ decision to add meat to its previously vegetarian bacon and chicken crisps has outraged vegetarians…
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NewsHealth lobby says 45p minimum unit alcohol price not high enough
A group of 70 medical colleges and health bodies has called for a higher minimum alcohol price of 50p, above the 45p suggested by David Cameron last year.
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NewsWarburtons to cut 28 jobs at Bolton bread roll factory
Britain’s largest bread brand, Warburtons is to axe 28 jobs at its Bolton Variety Bakery as a result of falling sales of lunch bread rolls and a £1m investment in an automated packing line at the plant.
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NewsHorsemeat: Austrian butcher admits secretly adding horse to sausages, claims it “improved taste”
A butcher in the Austrian region of Carinthia has admitted adding horsemeat to his beef and pork sausages without declaring it on the label, but claimed he did so to improve their quality and taste rather than for financial gain.
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NewsHorsemeat: Latvian corned beef raises alarm in UK after testing for 69% horsemeat
A small consignment of tinned corned beef from Latvia is being investigated in the UK, after tests in Germany showed the product is 69% horsemeat.
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NewsMorrisons hits back at NFU criticism over Hemsley’s range
Morrisons has defended its record on supporting the British meat industry, after the National Farmers Union gave it a public ticking-off for selling non-British produce under its Hemsley’s tertiary brand.
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NewsWing Yip crowns Young Chef of the Year
Wing Yip has named a Birmingham cook as its ‘2013 Young Chef of the Year’.
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NewsNatural colours in food overtake artificial for the first time
The use of natural colours in food and drink is soaring in popularity and has overtaken artificial/synthetic colours globally for the first time, new research has revealed.
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NewsCowboys and Indians better than computer games, kids claim
Make-believe games such as Cowboys and Indians or Doctors and Nurses are still considered the most popular with children today, research from Sainsbury’s has revealed.





