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NewsPlum Baby acquired by US organic babyfood business
British organic babyfood business Plum Baby has been acquired by an American organic food supplier also called Plum.
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NewsSainsbury's Switch the Fish campaign returns
Sainsbury’s will give away seven tonnes of under-utilised fish species tomorrow (25 January) in a bid to encourage shoppers to experiment with fish outside of the ‘big 5’ species.
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NewsBurger King drops ABP's Silvercrest Foods as burger supplier
Burger King has dropped ABP Food Group subsidiary Silvercrest Foods – one of the processing plants implicated in the horse meat scandal – as its burger supplier.
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NewsWhiteside to replace McMeikan as Greggs boss
Greggs has announced that Roger Whiteside will be its next CEO. He starts 4 February.
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NewsBritvic targets international Fruit Shoot growth
Britvic has unveiled plans to grow Fruit Shoot in the US and Spain as the recall of the brand this summer continues to affect sales.
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NewsSainsbury's launches investigation after salmonella is found in thyme
Sainsbury’s has launched a supplier investigation after salmonella was found in a packet of its own label lemon thyme.
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NewsSir Stuart Rose appointed Ocado chairman
Former Marks & Spencer CEO Sir Stuart Rose has been appointed chairman of Ocado, replacing Lord Grade, who is retiring.
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NewsHorse meat scandal: Liffey Meats burgers horse DNA-free in new tests
New tests on burgers produced by Liffey Meats – one of the Irish companies implicated in the horse meat contamination scandal – have found no traces of horse DNA, according to Ireland’s department for agriculture, food and the marine.
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MBG eyes UK market after taking stake in Feel Good Drinks
German drinks supplier MBG International Premium Brands has taken a majority share in British business Feel Good Drinks.
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NewsCarling enters cider market with 'most refreshing' offering
Lager brand Carling is following in the footsteps of arch rival Stella Artois by launching a cider….
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NewsRetailers suffer as cost of retail crime soars by 15%
The cost of retail crime has soared to £1.6 billion a year, a new survey has found, amid fears that retailers may lack confidence when it comes to reporting incidents to the police.
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NewsHorse meat: Investigations remain focused on Europe, says ABP
ABP Food Group has said its investigations into how some of its burgers came to be contain horse DNA remain focused on third-party suppliers from the Continent, despite reports over the weekend that the source of the DNA may not be imports after all.
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NewsTacon named as Groceries Code Adjudicator
Christine Tacon has been appointed as the Groceries Code Adjudicator.
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NewsGlobal Brands ends four distribution contracts
Drinks supplier and distributor Global Brands is shaking up its portfolio to focus on its core products.
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NewsWestons' Stowford Press cider gets into cans for multiples
Westons Cider has secured listings at two of the major mults for a new canned version of its Stowford Press brand….
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NewsWalkers gives local flavour to crisps with British sourcing
Walkers has started using British-sourced ingredients to flavour its core range of crisps….
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Waitrose 'no longer needs' Bardon distribution centre
Waitrose is to move out of its distribution centre in Bardon, Leicestershire, putting 420 jobs at risk….
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NewsSalt reduction targets on hold as DH 'recalibrates'
Sweeping targets on salt reduction have been scrapped, as the government acknowledges the technical hurdles…
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NewsTesco asks suppliers to foot the bill for new Clubcard push
Tesco has asked suppliers to jointly fund a surge in Clubcard promotions as it opens a “new frontier” in promotions…
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NewsTime for second phase of £33m Guinness ad campaign
Guinness has this week unveiled the second advert in its Made of More marketing campaign….





