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Rocky eaters hit the wall... of chocolate
Food architects Bompas & Parr are taking Fox’s Rocky brand to new heights with a chocolate climbing wall.
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Pedigree cans up functional dogfood
Dogfood brand Pedigree is being expanded with a new range of canned recipes providing different health benefits.
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ICBINB cut to a round pound at Asda stores
Unilever has produced special 400g packs of I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter for Asda in a bid to help the retailer meet its EDLP strategy.
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Fish Fight gets gurnard on to Asda shelves
Asda is set to roll out gurnard fillets to over 100 stores following a trial of the fish in the wake of Hugh’s Fish Fight.
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Arla calms fears over Anchor butter recall
Arla has moved to reassure UK customers that an Anchor butter recall issued by producer Fonterra does not affect UK products.On Monday in New Zealand, dairy giant Fonterra voluntarily recalled 500g packs of Anchor salted butter with a best-before date of 26 January 2013. The move followed two complaints by ...
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Could climate be right for bottled ales boom?
Bottled ales are set to steal share from mainstream lager and beer as government and social pressure on the drinks industry mounts.
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UK ahead on grapefruit from Florida
Export volumes of Florida grapefruit to the UK are currently 5% up on last year after the crop matured early.Overall, however, volumes were expected to be down from 12,000 to 11,500 tonnes this year because the crop was not as big as last year’s, according to the Florida Department of ...
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Farmright collapse won't affect beef supplies, says Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s and ABP insist that the administration of four companies in the Farmright Group will not affect the supply of beef into stores.
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Lactofree backed by 'say yes' TV advert
Arla has recruited a hedgehog for a new ad campaign for Lactofree in a bid to get shoppers to ‘say yes to dairy’.
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KMI streamlines offer as it looks to grow its sales by 50% to £20m
Beauty company KMI Brands is looking to sell some brands and invest more in its core business.
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Second helping of Partridge for Foster’s
Heineken UK will be airing a second series of Mid-Morning Matters with Alan Partridge this summer through its Foster’s comedy website.
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Noble's tank gears up for March Fourth
Noble Foods has unveiled a Challenger II tank made from more than 5,000 egg boxes to celebrate the launch of its March Fourth campaign in support of the armed forces.
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Cooking sauces let rip
Cooking sauces - by their very nature convenient - got more convenient yet in 2011.
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UK Vita launch: mults hope for a strong start
Supermarkets are gearing up for the UK launch of Sony’s new handheld games console.
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Lindahls gets Turkish-style yoghurt listed
Swedish dairy Lindahls has secured a permanent listing in Selfridges for its Turkish-style yoghurt.
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New eco label mooted for sustainable EU fish
The EC should introduce a new ‘eco label’ for EU-caught fish, a senior EU fisheries politician has proposed in a key report on the Common Fisheries Policy reform.
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Pepe and Kermit help out Cravendale
Cravendale has enlisted the help of the Muppets to give its sales a boost.
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Supermarkets' taste for craft lager grows
Supermarkets are knocking on the doors of craft lager brewers as sales of speciality beer soar.
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End of the line for Rice Indulge as Müller range purge continues
Müller has axed a third range from its fast-shrinking portfolio, The Grocer can reveal.
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Duke of Pork plans to sell bespoke sausages
A 23-year-old is putting his business and entrepreneurship degree into action by launching The Grand Old Duke of Pork - an online company that allows consumers to create their own sausages.