All news articles – Page 2601
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NewsBottle tops that double as toys are 'market first'
An Italian packaging company has developed a food and drink pack cap that doubles as a toy…
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NewsUK traffic light food labelling hybrid plan faces EU challenge
Plans by the Department of Health to introduce universal hybrid labelling on food could be torpedoed by Brussels…
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NewsSainsbury's eases Nectar point rules for the Christmas season
Sainsbury’s shoppers will be able to redeem their Nectar card points at any Sainsbury’s store this Christmas…
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NewsCider makers may be 'exception' to minimum pricing says Defra
The government has raised the possibility that some cider makers could be exempt from its minimum pricing legislation…
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NewsShop N'Drive fascia launched by Rontec
Rontec, the indie forecourt operator that is owned by Gerald Ronson and acquired Total UK’s forecourt estate last year…
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NewsIT upgrade a quantum leap for food says M&S
Marks & Spencer is putting the finishing touches to a major upgrade of the IT systems used in its food business…
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Government rejects calls for Freedom Food standards in hospitals
The government has rejected demands for mandatory RSPCA welfare standards for the NHS, after MPs called for all hospital food to meet Freedom Food standards as a minimum.
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NewsTesco lorry drivers end strike
The long-running industrial dispute between Eddie Stobart and 183 drivers at Tesco’s Doncaster distribution centre has finally ended.
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NewsWKD pulls Christmas dog ad following uproar
WKD has been forced to pull a Christmas poster following a string of complaints from animal lovers.
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NewsDouble appointment at Morrisons as it hires trading and finance heads
Morrisons has moved to fill the vacancies in its top team following a string of high profile departures this year.
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NewsVion sells UK pork business to management
The break-up of Vion’s UK operations has started, with its pork business being bought by management today.
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NewsChobani to use consumer survey in court case
Chobani has scored a small victory in its legal fight against Fage by convincing the court to allow it to use a consumer survey as evidence in the case.
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Competition Commission kicks off Booker/Makro probe
The Competition Commission is calling for responses to its investigation into Booker’s acquisition of Makro.
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NewsDefra kicks off consultation on dairy producer organisations
Defra has launched a consultation on dairy producer organisations and published details on how dairy farmers can apply for a £5m development fund.
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NewsMichael Gidney made CEO of Fairtrade Foundation
Michael Gidney is the new CEO of the Fairtrade Foundation…
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NewsBargain Booze launches biggest-ever TV ad campaign
The first advert in Bargain Booze’s biggest-ever TV and radio campaign will hit screens on Wednesday.
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Responsibility deal not working fast enough according to Which?
Voluntary agreements between the food and drink industry and the government are failing to tackle the obesity crisis, according to a report published today by consumer group Which?
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NewsHappy Egg Co creates pin-up calendar for chickens
The Happy Egg Co is looking to make its hens even happier than usual in 2013 by launching a pin-up calendar for chickens.
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NewsBel UK gets 'le plaisir intense' from Christmas Boursin ads
Bel UK has launched its Christmas campaign with a TV ad for its Boursin soft cheese…
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Greggs boss to take reins at Brakes
Ken McMeikan has quit Greggs to become CEO at Brakes Group, as Brakes CEO Philip Jansen moves up to the role of chairman.





