Archive of all supplier articles – Page 154
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City snapshot: Fyffes plans more M&A activity after Chiquita deal collapse
Irish banana importer Fyffes saw a small increase in full year revenues last year as it faces life as an independent company, plus Waitrose’s latest sales figures, New Britain Palm Oil results and all the latest news from the City.
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JBPs 'read like prenups' says Meijer: 30% will be annulled
Morrisons to slash number of joint business plans by 30% to free up buyer time…
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City snapshot: New Britain Palm Oil moves to push through takeover
New Britain Palm Oil announced this morning it has cut the offer period for the takeover bid for Sime Darby, plus Tesco’s new demands on suppliers, the latest City news and what’s coming up this week.
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Tesco scores negative "buzz" rating as discounters dominate attention of shoppers
Aldi and Lidl rise fast up annual YouGov poll based on consumers having a positive or negative feeling towards brands
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Eid family back in charge as Aryzta spins out Honeytop
Swiss food group Aryzta is spinning out its £80m UK-based flatbreads division Honeytop into a joint venture…
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Athlete Mo Farah to continue as face of Quorn
Company commits to increased advertising spend for second consecutive year
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Danone looks to build on kids range growth with monster-themed packaging
£2.8m campaign aims to build on 2014 family growth
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Suppliers and retailers sign up for mySupermarket insight tool
More than 150 suppliers and retailers have signed up for mySupermarket’s latest online insight tool…
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Tesco's new lab to showcase latest in-store tech and new apps
Tesco has opened the doors to a new laboratory to demonstrate the power of the latest in-store technology…
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Tesco to assess impact of falling commodity prices on suppliers
Tesco is investigating the impact of falling commodity prices on its suppliers in a bid to secure better deals…
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Premier Foods rejects accusations it is forcing suppliers to "pay to stay"
Premier Foods has insisted that its controversial policy to ask suppliers for “investment payments” is voluntary and non-payment will not result in de-listing.
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Increased pork supply slashes cost of a roast
Bargain-hunting shoppers may consider pork over turkey at Christmas, with the retail price of a roasting joint down 14%…
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Cranswick to add new proteins, new channels as sales dip
Cranswick has vowed to redouble its efforts to explore new markets in the face of a reduction in pork sales…
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Analysis & Features
New Britain Palm Oil outperforms Stock Market after knockout bid
It’s been a rollercoaster ride for New Britain Palm Oil, but it’s leaving the FTSE on a high
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Rowe's officially reopens its Cornish pasty factory
Family firm WC Rowe has reopened its pasty factory after a blaze forced it to halt production…
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William Ovens takes up Quintessential commercial director role
William Ovens has joined drinks company The Quintessential Brands Group as international commercial director…
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Retailers and suppliers join forces in new war on food waste
A co-ordinated battle to prevent millions of tonnes of food waste is to be launched by retailers and suppliers…
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Analysis & Features
The Fast 50: Who are the fastest-growing suppliers in fmcg?
Just seven years old, upstart craft beer brewer BrewDog has won countless awards…
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Independent Italian food producers target UK with new website
Italian food suppliers are targeting the UK with a website that will sell direct to consumers…
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Comment & Opinion
Honey Monster Puffs prompt a P&F office debate on branding
Putting the right brand on your products must be important because it’s something that clients spend proper money on…