Buying & Supplying news – Page 27
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Princes makes '100% responsible sourcing' tuna pledge
The company was involved with the launch of two FIPs in Senegal and the Indian Ocean last year
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Retailers must act now on animal feed, new report warns
Reliance on traditional feed crops like soy ‘is contributing to climate change and threatening global food security’
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Young's Seafood returns to sales growth but profits still in decline
Profits have continued to decline at Young’s Seafood despite its sales returning to growth in the year to 30 September 2017.
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Arla and Abergavenny axe suppliers as glut hits goats milk market
The sector had faced oversupply problems for the past year, processors told The Grocer…
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Canada grants approval to British manufacturing beef imports
Various cuts of manufacturing beef will now be shipped alongside primal cuts
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FDF issues guidance on healthier product marketing
The guidance covers comparative nutrition claims, such as less sugar, fewer calories and more fibre
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Sainsbury's bans sale of energy drinks to under-16s
Energy drinks sales will be restricted across all of its stores and website from 1 March
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Birds Eye owner Nomad swoops for Goodfella's Pizza in £200m deal
Birds Eye owner Nomad Foods has agreed to acquire Goodfella’s Pizza from 2 Sisters Food Group for €225m (£199m) to expand its frozen food empire.
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Kikkoman prepares for Chinese New Year with new TV push
The commercial will showcase the product’s versatility as a seasoning and dipping sauce
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Stark warning on productivity issued by AHDB
A “yawning productivity gap” that opened up between 2000 and 2013, worth over £4.3bn in lost GDP, needs to be addressed
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Arla to become Aldi's main milk supplier
Aldi’s current agreement, which will end in October, splits main supply between the two dairy giants
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How Brexit is shaking up the grocery price landscape
The clearest picture yet of how Brexit is changing the way Britain eats, drinks and shops is revealed in our Top Products 2017 survey
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Asda and M&S festive ads favoured by public
Asda racked up 6,618 mentions on Twitter – 51.7% of which were positive – for its ‘Imaginarium’ ad
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New Zealand battles 'fake' manuka honey with export checks
From 5 February 2018, all manuka honey from New Zealand will have to be tested before export
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Urgent clarity needed over post-Brexit transition period, warns FDF
Food and drink businesses could start scaling down UK operations next year unless the government confirms there will be a post-Brexit transition period, it suggested
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On-pack labelling: food companies propose portion-based plan
Many products, including cheeses, biscuits and olive spreads, would have red warnings replaced with amber lights
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Danish Crown sees record sales despite currency turbulence
Farmers’ co-operative, which also owns Tulip and bacon brand Danepak, saw sales climb by 2 billion Danish Krone
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Shoppers face wait to taste world beating Cornish cheese
Existing stocks of the 16-month matured cheese have sold out, meaning none will be available until the next batch matures
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Cheese sales recover after two years of decline
Total value sales of cheese grew to just under £2.8bn with volume sales rising by 1.2%