All articles by Richard Ford – Page 39
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NewsProposed government Nursery Milk Scheme changes could save £364m
Retailers and milk suppliers stand to lose an estimated £364m over the next 10 years if proposed changes…
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NewsJumping Jaffas bounce their way to £1,500
Children from Brookwood Primary School in Woking have won Jaffa’s space hoppers for schools competition.
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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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NewsKerry abandons the Porkinson sausage
Kerry Foods abandon the Porkinson sausage to ‘focus on core brands’
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NewsFrijj to offer two-for-one at Thorpe Park
Dairy Crest has teamed up with Thorpe Park for a new on-pack promotion, offering a two-for-one ticket deal on bottles of Frijj milkshake.
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NewsMore vitamin and mineral-rich dairy drinks for Tesco
Tesco’s push into functional dairy is gathering pace with the launch of two vitamin and mineral-enriched chilled liquid milks.
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News10 years left for cod and chips? What a load of codswallop
Rumours about the UK running out of cod are unfounded, according to the seafood industry, which has insisted cod stocks are in good health.
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NewsUnion Jack packs for Yeo Valley creams
Yeo Valley has added soured cream to its range and given its creams a British-themed packaging overhaul.
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NewsAlpro launches two lighter soya milk drinks
Alpro has launched lighter variants of its UHT chocolate and vanilla milks following the success of the standard versions of the products.
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NewsSainsbury's forced into fresh mackerel retreat
The mackerel spat between Iceland, the Faroes and the EU is taking its toll in the mults, forcing Sainsbury’s to backtrack…
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NewsMeat giant threatens Greenpeace with court over deforestation claims
Brazilian meat giant JBS is to take legal action against Greenpeace for a report in which the NGO accused the company of failing to ensure cattle from deforested areas did not enter its supply chain.
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NewsGreenpeace has beef with Tesco over deforestation claim
Tesco has reaffirmed its commitment to ethical sourcing after being accused by Greenpeace of selling beef from illegally deforested land in Brazil.
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NewsMajor Omsco contract goes to SJ Bargh
Logistics provider SJ Bargh has won a contract with organic milk co-op Omsco to collect 50 million litres of milk a year.
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NewsJimmy's seeks £100k investment
Fledgling chilled coffee brand Jimmy’s Iced Coffee is seeking £100,000 of investment to boost its NPD and national listings.
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NewsWeightWatchers gets back into dairy spreads
Competition in healthy butters and spreads is set to intensify as WeightWatchers re-enters the fray.
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NewsCalf Forum: 100,000 dairy calves are shot
Some 100,000 dairy calves were killed last year because they were the wrong sex, new figures have suggested.
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NewsMorrisons revamps cooked meat range
Morrisons is to revamp its pre-packed cooked meats and pâtés with the introduction of 24 new and 99 improved lines.
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NewsGrowers look to Brits to help with harvests
Growers are looking to recruit more British workers to help with the harvest - and plug a shortfall in seasonal labour…
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NewsTacon takes on chair of arable farming venture
Christine Tacon, former MD of The Co-operative Farms, has been appointed chairman of a new company set up to invest in UK arable farmland.
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NewsKerry Flora lookalike removed from Tesco
Kerry Foods’ copycat rival to Flora, Smart Health, has lost its only listing less than one year after launch, The Grocer can reveal.





