Buying & Supplying news – Page 35
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First Milk sells Glenfield Dairy to Graham’s
First Milk has agreed to sell its Glenfield Dairy business to Scottish processor Graham’s the Family Dairy
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Adjudicator's Tesco probe results delayed until New Year
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon’s report into alleged breaches of the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (GSCOP) by Tesco will not be published until the New Year. Tacon had been expected to announce the findings of the report this month, but today she announced that the process had taken “slightly ...
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Premier Foods share price sweetens as investment in brands pays off
Shares in Premier Foods have this morning rocketed up by 21% after the grocery supplier increased quarterly branded sales
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Egg sales this year set to beat records dating back to 1950s
The British Egg Industry Council said volume sales of eggs are up 6% so far this year
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‘Come and visit before suspending contracts’, labour agency urges mults after Channel 4 exposé
Boss warned thousands of jobs at risk and urged retailers to conduct their own audits
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Medina Dairy bullish on supermarket milk contracts following Müller deal
The agreement will boost Medina’s milk processing capacity by a third
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First Milk's CNP loses Team Sky contract to Science in Sport
CNP has been owned by First Milk since 2012…
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Retailers must go beyond audits to stamp out modern slavery, new report warns
The majority of companies believe there is a risk of modern slavery occurring at some point in their supply chain
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Tesco 'adds two days' to fruit & veg shelf life
Tesco says cutting out a food packing stage means fresh produce is on shelves quicker…
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The Saucy Fish Co and Tesco 'consciously uncouple'
The brand has been delisted as part of Tesco’s Project Reset
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Government decides against amending consumer protection law on copycat brands
Brand owners angered as BIS rejects extra protection over copycat packaging
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Diageo and Heineken swap emerging markets assets in $780m deal
Diageo has agreed a $780.5m (£515m) three-part deal with Heineken to swap assets in emerging markets.
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Tesco payment term standardisation welcomed by suppliers
As of June 2016, the changes will result in Tesco offering six standardised and shortened payment terms
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Aston Manor sales lose fizz as UK cider market declines
A declining UK cider market has taken the fizz out of sales at Frosty Jack manufacturer Aston Manor, but MD Gordon Johncox said the company was better placed than any other cider maker to continue to grow and develop the category.
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Westons grabs more market share as sales and profits rise
Sales at Westons Cider have hit record levels as the group behind the Stowford Press, Henry Westons and Old Rosie brands grabbed more UK market share.
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Nestlé and R&R to merge ice cream businesses
Nestlé is in advanced talks to join forces with European ice-cream company R&R to create a frozen giant employing more than 10,000 staff and operating in 20-plus countries across the world.
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Morrisons extends English apples season by two months
Morrisons extends English apples season until May
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Ex-General Mills boss Moseley named Mizkan Euro MD
Former General Mills boss Jim Moseley has been appointed MD of Branston owner Mizkan Euro.
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Fmcg news round-up: Soreen, Bahlsen, Trebor
Our round-up of the latest news and developments from fmcg brands and suppliers