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Babybel launches limited-edition packs and campaign for Red Nose Day
The campaign comes with the tagline ‘Does My Nose Look Red In This?’ as a nod to Babybel cheese’s shape and Red Nose Day
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High-protein cheese bringing in younger consumers
Sales of Cathedral City High Protein Half Fat Cheddar have been predominantly driven by Gen Z and millennial shoppers
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Iceland leading new sector push to employ thousands of former prisoners
Iceland is leading talks to form a new coaltion of food and drink companies to help increase the number of opportunities offered to former offenders, as the UK battles a prison overcrowding crisis
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Cadbury shrinks Twirl multipacks by 10% amid record-high cocoa costs
The old 10x21.5g packs have been replaced with 9x21.5g ones
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Business rates: group ‘representing 5,000 companies’ calls for rethink on plans
High Streets UK says the government’s plans would place a disproportionate burden on flagship stores
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Asda debuts revamped cafés under new ‘Asda Kitchen’ brand
The nationwide programme to ‘reinvigorate’ its cafés will aim to offer a more modern dining experience with a coffee shop atmosphere
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Pukka Pies profits decline amid attempted £100m sell-off
Pukka kicked off a process to potentially sell the business early last year
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Compleat Food Group cuts jobs in Crewe, following Nottingham scale-back
The business took over the factory in 2021, when it acquired family-owned pie maker Wrights Food Group
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Aldi to remove plastic sleeves from own-label wine corks
The change comes following a year-long trial
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The Coconut Collab launches strawberry protein yoghurt
The new product has no added sugar and contains 9g of protein from almond and soy
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Just Eat launches drone deliveries in Dublin
It’s planning to roll out the service in other European markets
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City snapshot: Reckitt Benckiser shares down 2% after annual results
Reckitt Benckiser saw revenue and profit both fall last year as it looks to gather momentum with its turnaround. Also, Barry Williams is made permanent MD of Poundland
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Radnor Hills doubles profits after convenience launch
Radnor Splash launched a new range this month to try and boost its presence in convenience stores
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Olive oil brand Citizens of Soil raises £1.8m to push growth
The brand plans to use the capital injection to launch new products, expand the senior leadership team and turn on the marketing tap to boost brand awareness
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Reckitt Benckiser sees sales and profits fall amid turnaround
Reckitt Benckiser’s shares hit an 11-year low in July but a turnaround strategy in the summer has seen it regain momentum
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Media Bites 6 March: illegal gold mining hits chocolate, trade wars, postmaster pay
Illegal gold mining is ravaging farmers’ land in Ghana and hitting chocolate prices in the UK and beyond
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Permanent Poundland MD named as Pepco ‘explores’ sale
The Pepco Group board is ‘actively exploring separation options for Poundland, including a potential sale’
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Jempson’s to launch frozen ready meal range as it celebrates 90th anniversary
To mark the occasion, Jempson said the business is launching 22 limited-edition products with special birthday branding
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Samworth Brothers ESG pioneer Michelle Sanders to leave for Compass
Sanders set up the food manufacturer’s Futures division back in 2021
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UK food and drink sellers take to Chinese marketplace Temu
Tetley and Yorkshire teabags, Candy Kittens sweets, Fanta, Nerds, Tassimo coffee pods and Bounty wafer rolls are among the slew of products being sold via Chinese cut-price marketplace Temu by UK-based resellers