All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 22
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Alpro extends brand into coconut milk
Alpro has further diversified its portfolio of milk alternatives by launching a coconut drink…
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The Happy Egg Co adds organic line and refreshes brand
The organic egg sector is set to receive a boost from one of the country’s biggest egg brands…
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Morrisons lists Scotch beef burgers from Scotty Brand
Morrisons stores in Scotland are expanding their burger offering for the barbecue season…
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Supermarkets should ditch bogofs in war on food waste, Lords say
Supermarkets must take far greater responsibility for the battle against food waste and move away from wasteful bogof offers, a House of Lords committee has urged.
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Yazoo vanilla flavoured milk brought back by FrieslandCampina
FrieslandCampina is bringing back a vanilla variant for Yazoo for the first time since 2002…
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Brazilian Moqueca salmon joins Co-op Group World Cup line-up
Marine Harvest is launching Brazilian-themed salmon in time for the FIFA World Cup…
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Lurpak returns to TV screens with Cook's Range campaign
Lurpak returns to TV screens this weekend as part of a new £10m campaign to promote the new Lurpak Cook’s Range…
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Is the Turkey Twizzler set for a comeback?
Will Bernard Matthews offer a new twist on the Turkey Twizzler after trademarking ‘Oliver Twists’?…
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Fivemiletown and Glanbia strike milk supply deal
Fivemiletown Creamery will close its cheese factory in County Tyrone at the end of May, after striking a milk supply deal.
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Coca-Cola Enterprises names Leendert den Hollander GB boss
Coca-Cola Enterprises has appointed former Young’s CEO Leendert den Hollander as the new head of its GB operations, replacing Simon Baldry.
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Badger cull rollout paused as Defra launches bovine TB strategy
The government will not roll out badger culling across the country until changes have been made in the existing cull areas of Gloucestershire and Somerset, Owen Paterson has said.
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Defra minister: Horse hasn’t bolted on Horsegate prosecutions
Defra minister George Eustice has rejected suggestions “the horse has bolted” on criminal investigations into Horsegate
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Tesco raises milk price paid to dairy farmers
Tesco has slashed the price of milk in its stores, but the price it pays dairy farmers is moving up.
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Frozen food makers hit back at fruit and veg health study
Frozen food manufacturers have blasted a new study on 5-A-Day for “misleadingly” suggesting eating frozen fruit is not as beneficial as fresh.
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Fivemiletown Creamery in talks with Glanbia to avert closure
Fivemiletown Creamery has entered into exclusive talks with Glanbia, as it tries to save its business from closure.
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Asda nets seven new Funky Fish lines from Young's
Asda has listed seven new chilled fish lines from the Funky Fish Kitchen, the convenience fish range produced exclusively for it by Young’s Seafood.
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Stork revamped to push role in baking
Unilever is revamping the packaging for Stork spread to better communicate the brand’s baking credentials…
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Dannii Minogue shelved by A2 milk in back-to-basics switch
Milk brand A2 is ditching its high-profile UK TV campaign fronted by Dannii Minogue…
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East of England Co-op names Lane Farm Producer of the Year
Pork supplier Lane Farm Country Foods has been named Producer of the Year 2014 by the East of England Co-op…