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NewsMorrisons NuMe targets health-conscious in the changing room
Morrisons is putting up posters promoting its NuMe healthy eating range in high-street clothes shops and gyms…
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NewsFruit industry hits out at HMRC over polytunnel tax confusion
The soft fruit industry has accused HMRC of failing to give enough tax relief to growers…
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NewsSainsbury's considers convenience store milk shake-up
Sainsbury’s is reviewing the delivery of fresh milk to its convenience outlets…
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NewsWhiston is new ops director at Delamere
Delamere Dairy has named Alan Whiston as operations director….
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NewsFood & drink exports fall as EU demand dips
Food and drink exports have fallen in two consecutive quarters for the first time since 2004…
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NewsGrowers warned over drosophila fly threat
A new campaign has been launched to warn soft fruit growers of the UK arrival of the spotted wing drosophila fruit fly…
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NewsThe Grocer helps Manflu get a listing for its Lozzers
Being named one of the top launches of 2012 by The Grocer has helped a brand land a nationwide listing….
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NewsHalewood gives Sidekick a kick with revamp and major spend
Halewood International is putting “significant investment” behind its £5.3m Sidekick flavoured spirit brand this year…
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NewsJob cuts at Tesco's Fresh & Easy
Tesco revealed today it was cutting 50 jobs at its Fresh & Easy business in the United States, as it prepares for a likely exit from the country, after discouter Aldi was touted as a possible buyer for some of its stores.
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NewsHorse meat scandal: Tesco tweet criticised
Tesco came under fire late night last night after its customer services team tweeted a comment to followers referring to hay – a staple food source for horses.
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NewsKellogg's unveils more low-sugar kids cereals
Kellogg’s will resist calls to reformulate its bestselling kids cereals but it has rebalanced its offer….
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NewsMorrisons teams up with Lakeland for new online venture
Morrisons is to sell Lakeland kitchenware through its Morrisons.com website from the Spring.
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NewsHorse meat scandal: ABP suspends production at Silvercrest
Anglo Beef Processors has suspended all production at its Silvercrest site in Ireland, one of the meat processing plants implicated in the horse meat contamination scandal.
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NewsHorse meat: why horse DNA may not mean there's horse meat in your burger
Finding horse DNA in a beef burger does not necessarily mean the burger actually contains horse meat or had any contact with it, a leading expert on DNA testing has warned.
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NewsHorse meat scandal "almost certainly" result of criminality, says Heath
The horse meat contamination scandal is “almost certainly” the result of criminal behaviour, farming minister David Heath has suggested.
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NewsHeinz launches pouched range of fortified baby meals
Heinz is launching what it claims is the first range of baby meals in pouches that have been fortified with added vitamins and minerals.
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NewsHorse meat: ABP vows to introduce routine DNA tests
ABP Food Group – one of the companies embroiled in the horse meat scandal – has pledged to introduce routine DNA testing for its meat products.
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NewsFindus names James Hill as new CEO
Former Birds Eye executive James Hill has been appointed as the new CEO of Young’s Seafood owner Findus Group.
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NewsHorse meat: Tesco boss Clarke looks to regain "lost trust"
Tesco today launched a major damage limitation blitz in the national media in a bid to regain what CEO Philip Clarke admitted was “lost trust” following the horsemeat scandal.
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NewsHorse meat: FSA announces UK-wide study on food authenticity
The Food Standards Agency and Defra are to conduct a UK-wide study on food authenticity in processed meat products following the discovery of horse and pig DNA in beef burgers sold in the UK and Ireland.





