All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 31
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As Theresa May triggers Article 50, new report warns over rising food prices
The need for additional border controls could push up cost of EU food imports by 8%, Rabobank warned today
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Analysis & Features
Post-Brexit surge in wheat hits breakfast bowl prices
After Weetabix warned Brexit could hit breakfast, shoppers are already paying more for some favourite cereal brands
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Premium French cidre brand 6 Somewhere makes UK supermarket debut
Produced in partnership with two top French cidre makers in Normandy, the 6 Somewhere lineup contains 100% apples…
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Tesco takes an axe to Heineken range in major reset
Cull includes Amstel, Sol, Tiger and most Fosters sub-variants, but no brand has been spared
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Jameson targets younger consumers with first RTD cans
The 5% abv drink is available in Classic Cola and Ginger & Lime variants
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Analysis & Features
Will FSA reform 'loosen the reins' on big food business?
The FSA board has stressed self-regulation is not on the cards
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Deals getting less sweet as chocolate brands cut promotions
The latest data reveals confectionery brands have already made big cuts to supermarket promotions
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Analysis & Features
A letter to Tesco’s ‘endangered white male’ chairman John Allan
John Allan’s recent comments were intended to be humorous, but as the Tesco chair found to his cost, no one was really laughing and some even called for a boycott of the supermarket
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Diageo extends Smirnoff Cider range ahead of the summer
Passionfruit & Lime and Raspberry & Pomegranate have been poured into a new 330ml can format
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Treasury Wine Estates' European MD Dan Townsend dies, aged 53
The “highly regarded and respected” leader was also chairman of industry charity The Benevolent
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Analysis & Features
Imported sugar cane doesn't come cheap
A global sugar deficit has elevated world prices for the commodity “significantly”
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Beekeeping practices, not fraud, may cause honey's added sugar
One in seven pots of honey in Europe could have been “adulterated” with added sugar, a new report has warned
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Meat inspection rules set for post-Brexit overhaul
The FSA admitted to “uncertainty over the future shape of official controls following Britain’s exit from the EU”
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VIP e-cig maker Must Have Limited put up for sale
Electronic vaping and e-cig company Must Have Limited, trading as VIP, has been put up for sale by administrators after failing to settle a multimillion-pound tax bill.
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Lotus Biscoff Biscuit Spread recalled over metal fears
The jars carry best before dates in February and March 2018
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Heineken launches two "artisanal" ciders under Bulmers brand
The Bulmers Orchard Pioneers duo have been developed in collaboration with two “expert” cider makers from Herefordshire
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Foster's gets pack redesign to highlight heritage
The new designs will roll out across the beer brand’s portfolio from April
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Vimto sales drive 'strong performance' at brand owner Nichols
Vimto “significantly” outperformed the soft drinks category with sales up 4.7%
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Analysis & Features
Grains production set for global record
Global grain production is set to surpass the 2.1 billion tonne mark for the first time in 2016/17
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Analysis & Features
Deals start to dry up at the mults as % savings also fall
Shoppers were faced with a dearth of deals in the mults last month, with both the number of offers and savings down