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NewsTesco launches 100% fruit watermelon ice lolly
The healthy “real fruit on a stick” lolly is available now from 500 Tesco stores nationwide as a four-pack…
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NewsNomad ups earnings expectations after promotion-driven organic sales growth
Birds Eye and Findus owner Nomad Foods has upped its full year earnings expectations after heavy promotions in the UK drove it to a 1.1% rise in organic sales in the first quarter
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Category ReportA new age for space age food? Frozen food category report 2017
Frozen food looks like it’s in a deep sleep. But as the sector aims for younger shoppers, is it set to enter a new age?
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NewsThe Co-op extends 100% British meat pledge to frozen
Commitment means retailer will invest £2.5bn to sourcing UK-farmed produce by 2019
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NewsBirds Eye ramps up the number of multibuy deals
X for y deals accounted for 26.9% of Birds Eye’s total featured space promotions last month, according to Assosia
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NewsSainsbury's adds frozen fruit & veg 'smoothie boosters'
The retailer launched the products at the beginning of May
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NewsMcColl's to trial Co-op brand own label lines
The trial will see McColl’s stock a range of Co-op brand own-label fresh, frozen and ambient products in 25 stores
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NewsCulina and Morgan McLernon link for Irish food distribution
Deal will make Morgan McLernon the largest haulage operator in Ireland…
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NewsAldi adds boozy ice popsicles duo in Peach Bellini and G&T
Gianni’s Alcoholic Ice Popsicles – in Peach Bellini and Gin & Tonic – rolled out this week
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Analysis & FeaturesIt’s a thaw point: are attitudes to frozen food changing?
Frozen food suffers from a major image problem, particularly when it comes to younger generations
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NewsPops adds Frosé and Watermelon Martini to popsicle lineup
The duo is joined in the frozen aisle by new non-alcoholic lolly Chilly Mango
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NewsFrozen sausages turn posh at Black Farmer
The brand was selling the new range into the mults now, said founder Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones
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NewsBirds Eye owner Nomad falls to a Q4 loss but says conditions improving in the UK
Birds Eye and Findus owner Nomad Foods recorded a loss in the fourth quarter of 2016 but the decline in the UK market slowed as the group battled to turnaround its performance in the challenging frozen market.
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NewsMcCain adds Skin-on Fries to adult-oriented chips portfolio
The frozen NPD is the brand’s latest to be inspired by out-of-home dining.
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NewsQuorn issues recall for 12,000 frozen Meat Free Mince packs
Product recalled over metal contamination fears, Quorn says
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NewsTesco rolls out 'fuss-free' frozen prepared fruits range
The range includes diced beetroot and coconut, watermelon chunks and seeded pomegranate
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NewsAunt Bessie's jumps on low-carb trend with veg chips
The frozen chips are a branded UK first for frozen, says brand owner William Jackson Food Group
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NewsBirds Eye invests £7.1m to reassure over frozen chicken quality
The push represents the brand’s biggest ever investment in frozen chicken
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NewsCaptain Birdseye to front £4m campaign for coated fish
Iconic character has been limited to promoting fish fingers until now
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NewsMcCain hosts Emmerdale-themed Village Raffle promo
Ten Mini Countryman cars are up for grabs, as well as Emmerdale set tours and gastro pub dinners





