All news articles – Page 2643
-
NewsBirds Eye chargills get bright new look
Birds Eye is revamping its frozen poultry with new packaging, improved recipes and new variants. The company is adding…
-
News'Revolutionary' wine in Tetra Pak cartons on sale in UK stores
The first wines packaged in Tetra Pak cartons are set to hit UK supermarkets from this month…
-
NewsLabel clarity urged on previously frozen fish
Suppliers and retailers should resist the urge to hide the fact fish has been “previously frozen”…
-
News
Cooltrader sold to Heron as Iceland Foods focuses on growth
Iceland Foods has sold its Cooltrader business to frozen food rival Heron Foods to focus on its core brand…
-
NewsFirst ever fresh milk sports drink set to make its UK debut
As Britain’s sporting love affair continues courtesy of the Paralympics this week, a Derbyshire-based startup is set…
-
NewsWyke scales up with 'team effect' rebrand
Wyke Farms is rebranding its portfolio in a bid to give it critical mass - and boost sales more than…
-
NewsPosh olive oil Nudo secures Waitrose listing
Premium Italian olive oil brand Nudo will hit the shelves of 180 Waitrose branches in October…
-
News
Poundstretcher boss Kirk quits three months in
Poundstretcher boss Richard Kirk has quit after just 12 weeks in the role.
-
NewsArla moves Anchor butter production to the UK
Anchor butter is to be produced in the UK for the first time, as brand owner Arla migrates production from New Zealand.
-
NewsRedOrange back with Nisa two years after Costcutter switch
RedOrange has rejoined Nisa - just two years after it jumped ship to Costcutter.
-
NewsMenace of supermarket trolley handle germs solved at last
A transparent film that claims to eradicate potentially deadly bacteria on supermarket trolley handles is being launched this week.
-
NewsKraft in £200m advertising review ahead of Mondelez move
Kraft Foods has sparked a new scramble in ad land after announcing a review of its £200m European advertising outlay.
-
News
Boots turns to Musgrave after Waitrose trial flops
Boots has begun a 12-month trial with Musgrave as it looks to expand into the convenience food market.
-
NewsMore ‘human vending machines’ deployed for Paralympics
Regency Event Solutions has increased the number of “human vending machines” it employs at the Olympic Park by 40%…
-
NewsNo wings needed for Red Bull's cliff-divers
Those brave souls taking part in Red Bull’s Cliff-Diving World Series don’t need wings – just gravity and nerves of steel.
-
NewsRed Tractor slapped down for 'high welfare' pork claim
Red Tractor can no longer claim Red Tractor pork is “high-welfare pork”, after the ASA upheld complaints from animal…
-
NewsMarks & Spencer offers shoppers free Wi-Fi
Marc Bolland has put technology at the heart of his bid to get Marks & Spencer back on track.
-
News
New soups from Baxters in October
Baxters is revamping its soup range for this winter with the launch of five flavours, improvements to 14 recipes and new…
-
News
Robert Wiseman launches 'Wisemilk' pricing bid
Robert Wiseman Dairies has launched an initiative to work out how its farmgate milk prices can be set in a more transparent…
-
NewsUnilever thinks small amid European ‘poverty’
Unilever could bring marketing strategies honed in the developing world to Europe, in response to the economic slump across…





