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Original alcopop Hooch returns over ice
Retro alcopop Hooch is returning to shelves – almost a decade after it was last available in the UK. Global Brands is…
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‘Euro leaf’ organic logo now mandatory
Organic food producers are now required by law to display the European Union’s organic ‘Euro leaf’ logo, after a two-year transition period ended yesterday (1 July).
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Sainsbury's stocks up on craft beers
Sainsbury’s is ramping up its craft beer offer with a string of launches over the coming months.
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Sainsbury's removes tobacco from three Scottish superstores
First it was a c-store. Now Sainsbury’s has stopped selling cigarettes in three of its Scottish superstores…
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Unilever puckers up for Snog investment
Unilever’s venture capital arm has invested in frozen yoghurt retailer Snog as it looks to expand in the UK and overseas.
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Free-from Soupologie range set for growth
A London company is seeking wider distribution for its range of lactose and gluten-free soups.
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Müller Rice gets first yellow fruit variant
Müller has introduced the first yellow fruit variant to its Müller Rice portfolio in a bid to capitalise…
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Dairy Crest scores first with Clover Seedburst
Dairy Crest is hoping to take functional spreads to the next level with the launch of a UK first-to-market…
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Importer gives Cholula a hot summer push
Importer Food Sellers is gearing up for a summer push to boost sales of its hot sauce brand Cholula.
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New broccoli 'slows down cancer growth'
A new type of broccoli that its growers claim could help slow the spread of cancer is being rolled out to the multiples…
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Thai Basil makes fresh debut in Waitrose
Waitrose has become the first supermarket to stock fresh Thai basil in stores nationwide.
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Miers backs plan to feed pigs food waste
Former Masterchef winner Thomasina Miers has teamed up with food waste expert Tristram Stuart…
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Wyke Farms asks consumers to vote for new packaging design
Wyke Farms is handing consumers the task of choosing its next pack design, as the 150-year-old brand has its first crack at “co-creation”.
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Asda incentivises staff to get creative with its fresh produce displays
Asda is hoping to boost sales of fresh produce and create in-store theatre during the summer by offering hundreds…
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Watch Dogs and big franchises steal the show in Los Angeles
The E3 video games show held in Los Angeles earlier this month brought together some of the industry’s biggest names.
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Princes takes on John West with lunchtime ambient tuna salads
Princes is squaring up to John West again as it launches a new range of nutritionally balanced tuna salads pitched at the lunchtime market.
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Asda delists two thirds of Alex James's cheeses
Asda has delisted two thirds of the cheeses in Blur bassist Alex James’s range after some of his more experimental flavours failed to win over the public.
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Aldi ups Everyday Essentials and Specially Selected ranges
Aldi has confirmed plans to roll out a bigger and better looking Everyday Essentials range later this summer.
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Plain packaging for alcoholic drinks ruled out by government
The Department of Health has ruled out pursuing plans for plain packaging for alcohol…
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Foster's Gold succeeds in attracting younger, more affluent drinkers
Foster’s Gold has buoyed the original lager brand, as well as the overall beer segment…