All articles by Arabella Mileham – Page 21
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ABF results to be boosted by UK sugar and Primark
Associated British Foods will report better than expected interim results next month, following “outstanding performance” at clothing retailer Primark and good revenues from UK sugar, despite the decline of UK sugar production. UK sugar production for the current year has fallen, the company said in the pre close trading update, ...
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Comment & Opinion
Keeping their cool
Tomorrow retailers will be bracing themselves for the latest supermarket share figures, with many worried for all sorts of reasons, not least of all the impact of the horsemeat scandal - and the numbers are not likely to be pretty, according to Kantar Worldpanel’s Ed Garner.Speaking at the British Frozen ...
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Unilever expands Ben & Jerry's Core sub-brand
Unilever is extending its booming Ben & Jerry’s Core range with two new flavours…
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Younger's Tartan Special is a Scots retro hit
Retro beer Younger’s Tartan Special has been winning new fans in the off-trade after being revived by Wells & Young’s…
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New Tesco cellar for Union Champagne
Union Champagne has unveiled a new cellar dedicated to Tesco Finest Premier Cru and Finest Grand Cru Vintage Champagnes…
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Orlowski moves to US as Heineken reshuffles global management
Heineken UK MD Stefan Orlowski is to head up the company’s American operation from July…
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Gordon's Gin launches first flavoured premixes
Gordon’s is looking to strengthen its position in premix alcoholic drinks with its first flavoured variants…
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Radnor Hills gives its soft drinks range a revamp
Soft drinks supplier Radnor Hills has relaunched its Heartsease Farm sparkling drinks range…
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Trepo Leriguier tailors Champagne for four occasions
A Champagne brand is hoping to crack the UK with a range of blends for different occasions…
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Martell and Jameson drive Pernod Ricard sales
Strong global sales of Martell and Jameson whisky helped Pernod Ricard return a good performance in its half yearly sales.
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Tate & Lyle and Silver Spoon offer sugars for home baking
Sugar suppliers are hoping to reverse declining category volume sales by tapping into the home-baking boom…
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Coke Zero gets first fruit-flavoured variant
Coke Zero is rolling out its first fruit flavour variant, a limited-edition calorie-free cherry drink launching exclusively in Asda this month.
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Comment & Opinion
Averting a recipe for disaster
Yesterday saw the launch of an ambitious project to create a food manifesto for the under-fives, to tackle the problems of poor diet among young children.
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Allied Bakeries' Allinson 'in danger of being forgotten'
Allinson bread is to be advertised on TV for the first time in 10 years as Allied Bakeries attempts to halt sliding sales…
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Morrisons launches dedicated display for boxed wine
Morrisons has revealed plans for dedicated displays of boxed wine as suppliers and analysts tip the format for growth…
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Vanilla Bazaar offers 'potent' caviar from Madagascar
Vanilla Bazaar has created out a highly concentrated vanilla ‘caviar’ for cooks and foodies….
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Eric Cantona signs up for Kronenbourg 1664 ad push
Eric Cantona muses on the nature of fame again in a new TV ad for Kronenbourg 1664…
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Monster Rehab gets two new flavours
Monster is hoping to maintain momentum on last year’s strong growth by rolling out two new flavours of its low cal, still energy drink, Monster Rehab and offering aggressive promotional activity in the indies.
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Former Magners boss Johncox named MD of Aston Manor
Cider supplier Aston Manor has named former Magners GB boss Gordon Johncox as its new managing director.
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Flat half-year sales for Diageo in UK
Diageo remained bullish on it half-yearly figures, despite flat sales in the UK and “chronically weak” figures in Southern Europe.