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How can we make our positive changes last?
Any golfers out there? I changed my golf swing the other day. It’s now great on the driving range but I’m keen to see what happens…
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NewsMcBride goes global with new operations and commercial roles
McBride has appointed two of its regional MDs to the newly-created roles of chief operating officer and chief commercial officer.
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NewsCrabbie's launches cooking sauce range
Fast-growing alcoholic ginger beer brand Crabbie’s is extending into cooking sauces.
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NewsMolson Coors invests in film wrapping
Brewer Molson Coors is rolling out multipacks of Carling wrapped in film rather than cardboard after investing £6.3m…
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NewsHancocks creates sweet cornet treat
Wholesaler Hancocks Cash & Carry has rolled out a new confectionery line styled like an ice-cream cornet.
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NewsGenius hits on the formula for making gluten-free croissants
Free-from bakery Genius has launched pain au chocolats and croissants - two of the hardest products to make gluten-free.
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NewsFindlater's launches premium dip range
Findlater’s Fine Foods has launched a range of premium dips.
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NewsSix directors leave as Tangerine reshuffles
Six directors are leaving Tangerine Confectionery in a management shake-up following the arrival of CEO Graham Hunter.
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NewsSporty edition of Rowntree's Randoms
Nestlé is tapping into the summer of sport with limited-edition Rowntree’s Randoms.
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NewsRude Health launches "purists' porridge"
Cereal supplier Rude Health is targeting “porridge purists” with the launch of traditional Scottish oats.
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NewsSales of New Zealand wines soar
Sales of New Zealand wines are booming as deep discounts win over cost-conscious drinkers.
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NewsJail terms for trio in corruption case of former Sainsbury’s buyer
A former Sainsbury’s buyer and two former senior employees of potato giant Greenvale have been sentenced…
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News'Quornish' pasty claim falls foul of PGI regulations
Quorn’s ‘Cornish-Style Pasties’ have been forced into a swift name change after owner Marlow Foods was rapped for flouting EU law.
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Tesco set for 24-hour Sundays during Olympics
Tesco will open 200 of its biggest stores for up to 24 hours on Sundays during the Olympics.
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NewsOlympic Games is golden ticket for toys
The Olympic Games could be a golden opportunity for Britain’s toy retailers.
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NewsWhitehall: alcohol safe from plain packaging threat
Drinks makers are breathing a sigh of relief after the Government ruled out forcing alcohol into plain packaging.
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NewsWalker revels in another record year for Iceland
Iceland has revealed record pre-tax profits of £184.3m – up 18.5% on 2011. Sales were up 9.4% to £2.614bn.
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NewsAsda opens first George franchise in Jersey
Eager shoppers mobbed Asda’s first George clothes franchise when it opened this morning.
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Heston ad highlights Waitrose pig welfare claims
Waitrose will throw down the gauntlet to rivals over animal welfare in a new TV advert starring Heston Blumenthal.
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NewsSalt study 'shows reformulation efforts paying off'
Manufacturers have hailed new data on falling salt consumption in the UK as evidence that reformulation efforts…





