All articles by Beth Gault – Page 12
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Salad shortages set to hit new year health kicks
Key growing region Murcia, which provides 80% of Europe’s produce in winter months, has been reduced to 30% capacity
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Bath Ales' craft brewery Beerd launches Alter Ego
The move follows the launch of a summery limited-edition beer called Ego in May
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Neil Cooper joins Central Foods as commercial manager
The role was created as part of the company’s continued expansion plans
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Six migrant workers negotiate gangmaster compensation
“Substantial” compensation awarded after labour exploitation on a farm producing chickens
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Leadsom urges shoppers to boycott products containing microbeads
Comments come as government launches consultation in to ban of microbeads in personal care products
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Bonds of London gives 3 for £1 sweets range a new look
The new packaging has replaced the 39p range and features an enlarged window to improve shelf presence
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The Apprentice winner to launch cakes into retail
Alana Spencer also aims to launch new brand into foodservice and will continue to manufacture cakes in Wales
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Coca-Cola battles drink driving with ‘designated driver’ push
The campaign has been launched alongside research suggesting 25% of people in London knowingly drive while over the legal limit
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Loch Arthur Creamery faces recall of listeria-linked cheeses
Recall comes less than six months after major e.coli outbreak was linked to raw cheese supplier Errington Cheese
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Comment & Opinion
Brands must weigh in and help change palm oil production
Boycotts aren’t the answer. Brands have to commit to improving supply chains
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Clover packs redesigned to reflect recipe change
The packaging features updated fonts and a clover meadow with animals, kites and musical notes
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Analysis & Features
Free-from up as 'lifestylers' clean up diets
A shopper’s decision to dodge dairy, gluten and other potential allergens often has nothing to do with medical need
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Analysis & Features
Can sugarless sweets really rescue candy?
Supermarket sweet sales have fallen £18.5m, with 32.4 million fewer packs sold in the past year
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Analysis & Features
Brexit and the big fat choccy challenge
There are some big bust-ups bubbling away in confectionery
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Analysis & Features
Bagged snack sharing deals impact value
The familiar narrative of Brits ditching fried potato crisps in favour of alternatives isn’t quite so cut and dried
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Analysis & Features
Supers drive £68m surge in makeup
If any sector appears out of the reach of Aldi and Lidl, this is it
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Alpro adds Growing Up chilled kids' soya drink
The drink contains non-GMO soya and is suitable for one to three-year-olds
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James Quincey to step up into Coca-Cola CEO role
The Cola-Cola Company has announced Brit James Quincey will be its new CEO…
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Cheese Advent calendar inventor seeks commercial producer
Annem Hobson, of sowrongitsnom.com, said she was on the hunt for a new partner for the project
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'Stress-free' Dee Valley turkeys raised to classical music
‘Pampered’ free-range birds are ‘Rolls Royce of Christmas turkeys’, says supplier