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Cottage cheese category boosted as Asda launches new snack pot
Asda has launched an innovative new cottage cheese format aimed at shoppers looking for a healthy lunchtime snack.
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Industry backs appeal for Sussex greenhouse
The UK fruit and veg industry has come out in support of a glasshouse at risk of being thrown off course by planning regulators.
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Cheese ‘in wrong place at wrong time’ says global report
Cheese will be the “underperformer” of the global dairy market over the coming years, with growth rates lagging behind those of other dairy products, according to a new report from Rabobank.
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Agony uncles turn grooming gurus in new Foster's ad
Foster’s agony uncles Brad & Dan return to TV tomorrow (1 February) – this time giving advice to a Brit with a hairy back.
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‘Life of Loyd Grossman’ leads Premier’s £50m ad push
Premier Foods is launching a new ad push for Loyd Grossman as part of previously announced plans to double the marketing spend on its key brands in 2012.
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Selonda buyer pledges long-term backing to sea bass farming
The new owner of Anglesey Aquaculture – the North Wales sea bass farm formerly known as Selonda – has insisted land-based fish farming can be commercially successful with the right backing.
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Two more beers follow AB InBev into low abv
Carlsberg Export and Cobra are dropping from 5% abv to 4.8% - a week after AB InBev announced it would cut the strength of three of its biggest brands.
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Rabobank: poultry industry inefficient
The UK poultry industry needs to urgently improve its efficiency if it is to compete effectively with other EU countries, Rabobank has warned.
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Super-premium cod Skrei lands in UK with a listing at Harrods
Harrods is to become the first UK retailer to stock a super-premium variety of cod from Norway that has been championed by Michel Roux Jr.
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Rondeel eyes CIWF link to launch new egg range in UK
The creators of a brand of ‘super-welfare’ eggs from the Netherlands are looking to court Compassion in World Farming to help bring the eggs to the UK.
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'Weight-loss' chewing gum eyes the mults
A new chewing gum that claims to contain ingredients that help people lose weight is seeking supermarket listings.
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Princes' Italian deal shores up canning
Princes is poised to bolster its tomato canning business with the acquisition of an Italian tomato processing factory.
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'Modern' name for Bradbury & Son cheese
Cheese distributor Bradbury & Son has changed its name to Bradburys in a bid to modernise its image.
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Waitrose calls time on trial of Boots lines
Waitrose has thrown in the towel over the long-term trial of Boots products in its stores.
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Bonne Maman resolves price jam with Tesco
Bonne Maman jams are back on shelf in Tesco this weekend following a two-month dispute.
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MÜller UK denies plan to drop blue packaging
Müller Dairy UK has quashed speculation it is about to embark on its second packaging overhaul in six months, following suggestions the blue packaging it launched last August is to be phased out.
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New G's Fresh celery is no-strings attached
G’s Fresh is looking to inject fresh life into the celery category with the launch of a sweeter, less stringy variety this summer.
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Asda to sell half-pound strawberry punnets
Following the successful launch of 1lb punnets of strawberries last year, Asda is launching a half-pound punnet.
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Alaska salmon fishery exits MSC scheme
Fish buyers are set to lose a major source of MSC-accredited fish after the shock departure of the Alaska salmon fishery from the scheme.
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Lynx enters haircare with 11 new products
Unilever is taking its £165m Lynx brand into the UK haircare category with a range of shampoos and styling products.