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Failed Pringles deal 'will not put an end to Kettle's Europe plans'
The UK boss of Kettle Foods has insisted that the “disappointing” collapse of the Pringles deal last week will not put the company off its growth plans.
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World news: 25 February 2012
Walmart has posted a 5.9% increase in full-year sales to $443.9bn.
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Vegan egg 'Vegg' to get fryable for 2013
The world’s first fryable vegan egg could be on the market as early as next year if a US inventor, who has already created a vegan egg yolk, has his way.
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Indies upbeat despite 46% posting sales falls
A staggering 46% of small shop owners have reported a downturn in sales over the past three months.
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Samuel Adams Boston Lager to be brewed by Shepherd Neame
US craft beer Samuel Adams Boston Lager is to be brewed in the UK for the first time.
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NewsImperial rolls out additive-free Drum
Imperial Tobacco has launched an additive-free version of roll-your-own brand Drum.
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Myers appointed as head of marketing at Meantime Brewery
Nick Miller, chief executive officer of Meantime Brewery Company, has poached his former brand manager at Miller Brands UK to head marketing at the Greenwich-based craft brewer.
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Florette turns up the sweetness to cultivate a fresh army of fans
Florette is introducing a new variant to its biggest-selling salad line as well as adding two extensions to its Duo range.
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Cravendale celebrates success of Kermit backpack campaign
Arla is already hailing the success of its Cravendale tie-up with the Muppets less than three weeks after the campaign’s launch.
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Whitworths sugar for baking offers an end to spillage and waste
Sugar distributor Napier Brown is rolling out a retail sugar brand designed to take the hassle out of home baking.
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NewsBarbie and ghoul girls lead boom in doll sales
Anyone who feared dolls were falling out of favour with today’s technology-mad girls can think again.
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NewsA big pay squeeze hits major industry execs
As Tesco hit the headlines this week for offering unpaid work experience to jobseekers, executives at the top of the food chain have seen their own pay fall.
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Royal Warrant for Maldon Salt on its birthday
Maldon Salt Company is celebrating its 130th anniversary with a Royal Warrant of Appointment to the Queen.
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United Biscuits' UK MD role is still open
A year after Benoit Testard was promoted to group CEO of United Biscuits, the company is still on the lookout for a new UK MD.
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Herta brand extended into ham with four lines in Sainsbury's
Nestlé has made a surprise foray into cooked sliced meats with the launch of a four-strong range of Herta-branded hams.
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Jigsaw moves to British Lion egg products
Jigsaw Foods has switched to specifying British Lion egg products across its whole range.
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Musgrave paves way for more Budgens to install chiller doors
The number of Budgens boasting chiller cabinets with doors is set to treble this year after wholesaler Musgrave Group gave the green light to their rollout to new and refurbished stores.
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Lansley reduces red tape for calorie cut scheme
Andrew Lansley has slashed the amount of reporting back that food companies have to do to take part in the government’s controversial scheme to cut five billion calories a day from the nation’s diet.
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Caravan and Sweet Charity to join forces
Leading grocery charities Caravan and Sweet Charity are to merge.
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NewsCreme Egg is a hit at Covent Garden
Cadbury’s Creme Egg made its mark on London last week when a giant egg high-dived into Covent Garden with gooey results.





