All Frozen articles – Page 52
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News
Sainsbury’s puts deep-sea fridge tech on lorries
An eco-friendly refrigeration system initially developed for deep-sea containers is being trialled by Sainsbury’s to reduce the retailer’s carbon footprint.
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Co-op strikes deal to supply frozen food to the military
British troops will be able to buy Co-op products in military bases for the first time following a new deal with NAAFI.
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Holland’s Pies brings a dash of Hollywood to Accrington
Holland’s Pies has brought a touch of Hollywood to the North-West with the construction of a 50ft-wide brand logo on a Lancashire hillside.
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McCain launches £35m push featuring scented barkers
McCain Foods is launching a £35m marketing drive that will include the roll-out of shelf-barkers smelling of baked potatoes.
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Comment & Opinion
The return of Funny Feet feels Fab (no pun intended)
With the return of Funny Feet, our Bring Back a Brand campaign achieved everything we set out to achieve…
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Analysis & Features
The Grocer Brings Back a Brand
Wall’s is bringing Funny Feet back, following a huge response to our 150th anniversary campaign…
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Funny Feet ice cream set for return thanks to The Grocer
Wall’s is bringing back Funny Feet – thanks to The Grocer…
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Videos
Video: Put a foot in your mouth with Funny Feet
Walls’ Funny Feet ice cream delighted a generation of children in the 1980s until it disappeared from Britain’s freezers. Here’s a vintage ad from the 1980s.
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Videos
Video: Vintage Funny Feet ad from 1981
Funny Feet ice cream charmed kids and adults alike in the 1980s – until it was discontinued ca. 1989. Here’s a vintage TV ad from 1981.
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Comment & Opinion
Dr Oetker pizzeria pretence causes confusion in Manchester
Much excitement in Manchester last week as the imaginatively named La Pizzeria Ristorante threw open its doors…
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News
Kerry Foods posts growth despite drag on frozen meals
Kerry Foods’ frozen meals felt the impact of the horsemeat scandal in the first half of the year, but didn’t stop the ciompany recording a 12.2% rise in profits.
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Greggs puts frozen food expansion on hold in strategy shift
Greggs will undergo a major reshaping of its business over a three to four-year period, moving away from its traditional bakery concept to emphasise its “food-on-the-go” credentials and put on hold further plans for its frozen food line.
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Frozen blueberries from Canada set for UK launch
Wild Canadian blueberry suppliers are targeting UK shoppers with a new frozen retail pack…
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FSA hails landmark ruling on use-by dates
The FSA has hailed a landmark ruling for clarifying that food past its use-by date should never be sold…
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Comment & Opinion
Medium-sized ice cream suppliers offer flexibility
The current shortages of ice cream demonstrate over-reliance by major retailers on the top two ice cream manufacturers…
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News
Ice cream sales up 300% to leave freezers 'like Beirut'
Ice cream sales are up by as much as 300% – and retailers are struggling to fill shelves quick enough to meet demand…
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Hain Daniels soya products remain withdrawn from market
Frozen soya mince could be off the menu for some time after Hain Daniels Group withdrew a number of lines…
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News
R&R Ice Cream to close Leeds Crossgates factory
R&R Ice Cream is to close its Crossgates factory in Leeds at the end of the year.
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News
Brunei-backed halal brand Wafirah targets £200m
A premium halal food business backed by the Brunei government is set to make its supermarket debut…
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Waitrose salmon supplier Aquascot considers export
Waitrose’s Atlantic salmon supplier Aquascot is sizing up the potential for export after its profits leapt 12.2%…