Archive of all supplier articles – Page 83
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         News NewsGovernment to consider scrapping Groceries Code Adjudicator role in ‘efficiency’ driveA consultation launched by small business minister Jane Hunt said ministers were looking at whether they could make efficiency savings by doing away with the role 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionMagnum, Flora, Twix… shrinkflation is rife, but shoppers will only take so muchShrinking packs during the worst cost of living crisis in 30 years risks undoing years of brand loyalty 
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         News NewsWhitefish prices set to rise as tariff on product from Russia and Belrus is introducedThe whitefish tariff will affect all seafood originating in Russia but will not include Russian caught product that is processed in another country 
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         News NewsFirst Milk sees sales grow, but profits fall back in challenging marketThe supplier said a need to pay higher milk prices to farmers facing soaring costs had impacted on operating profits 
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         News NewsGrowers warn of crop issues due to heatwave impact and lack of rainPotential crops affected include oats, grains, brassicas and some top fruit such as apples and pears 
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         News NewsRollagranola rescues Primrose’s Kitchen brand from liquidationGranola manufacturer Rollagranola is aiming to return upmarket muesli brand Primrose’s Kitchen to supermarket shelves after rescuing it from liquidation. 
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         News NewsPremier Foods hails growth as its brands appeal to cash-strapped shoppersPremier Foods has reported a “strong start” to the year as its stable of noodles, sauces and stock cubes helped shoppers in search of cheaper meals. 
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         News NewsCity Snapshot: Food prices rise faster than headline rate of inflationFood and drink prices have soared higher than the headline rate of inflation in June as sharp rises in input costs fed through to supermarket shelves. Plus, Premier Foods reports a “strong start” to its financial year; and Finsbury Food Group issues a pre-close trading update. 
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         News NewsFlorette appoints horticulture expert to showcase brand credentialsThe collaboration will see Michael Perry, also known as Mr Plant Geek, produce exclusive content for the brand alongside sponsorship of The Plant Based Podcast 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionAs commodity prices roll over, next few quarters will separate wheat from chaffWhat will distinguish winners from losers is corporate agility, supply chain resilience, data analytics and a differentiated portfolio, says Warren Ackerman, head of European consumer staples research at Barclays 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionHeinz and Mars won’t beat Tesco in a PR battle over price risesIt’s an open PR goal for Tesco as the consumer’s guardian against the big ‘profiteering’ brands, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants 
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         News NewsGrowUp opens new site and kicks off recruitment driveThe farm, with production capacity equivalent to 1,000 acres, expects to begin delivering its first harvest of salad leaves to UK supermarkets early next year 
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         News NewsPrepared fruit supplier PrepWorld expands capacity with new Kent facilityThe 140,000 sq ft site, which includes 10 assembly lines, will begin operating in August 
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         News NewsAscona Group opens its first Greggs concessionPlanning permission is underway for the second Greggs concession to be introduced to its at Holywell Service Station 
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         News NewsItalian drought set to hit supplies of olive oil, rice, fruit and vegetablesThe warnings from importers come as the FAO’s global rice price index was up for a sixth consecutive month in June 
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         News NewsCalls for Defra to raise prawn quota to stop supply issues at ChristmasThe trade association has warned that the current quota will soon run out, forcing processors to import coldwater prawns at the full 20% rate of duty 
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         News NewsHeinz products to return to Tesco as pricing dispute is resolvedTesco and Heinz issued a joint statement this afternoon, announcing they had “reached an agreement that will see the full range of Heinz products return to Tesco shelves and online” 
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         News NewsThe Collective launches pair of dairy-free Suckies pouches for kidsThe dairy-free pouches will be available in two flavours; strawberry and peach & apricot 
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         News NewsRetailers are turning to cheaper fruit & veg due to labour concernsThe move was being taken to drive down costs, said Lee Stiles, secretary of the Lea Valley Growers Association 
 





