All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 65
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Tesco gives yoghurts a colourful new look
Tesco has embarked on an overhaul of its yoghurt range - introducing new packaging across its standard-tier yoghurts…
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Wyke Farms Crunchy is 'a first' in cheese
Wyke Farms has launched a “crunchy” cheese to help set itself apart in the fiercely competitive branded Cheddar category.
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Long Clawson offers branded territorials
Stilton maker Long Clawson is venturing into new cheese territory with a range of branded territorial and blue cheeses.
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OFT gives Lion's Cumbrian Seafood deal the green light
The Office of Fair Trading has cleared Lion Capital’s acquisition of Cumbrian Seafoods.
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Pinta Man returns to screens for Mad Men tie-up
The dairy industry will be rolling back the clocks tomorrow evening, resurrecting an iconic milk ad from the 1960s to mark the start of the new series of Mad Men.
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Tighter meat supplies lead to fewer promos
The mults have significantly cut back on the number of promotions they are running on red meat
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Soaring costs create crushing climate for milk processors
It’s no secret that life in UK liquid milk is tough. Rising input costs, fierce competition for supply and supermarket price wars have put processor margins under continuing strain.
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Yazoo's Shake Squad go for '70s style
Yazoo has enlisted a 1970s-style undercover cop team to boost sales.
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McDonald’s commits to 100% British chicken for Olympics
After being lambasted for not selling enough UK-sourced chicken at the London Olympics, McDonald’s has decided to up its game
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Dimbleby calls on Dairy Crest to donate disused site to community
A lobby group fronted by BBC presenter Jonathan Dimbleby has launched a six-month campaign to bring a disused Dairy Crest site in Totnes into community ownership.
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FSA raw milk review sparks a producer rift
The FSA’s impending unpasteurised milk review has provoked an acrimonious split in the UK’s raw milk movement.
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Supermarkets are hit by tarragon shortage
UK supermarkets have been struck by a tarragon shortage, after bad weather in key growing regions disrupted supply.
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Fortuna Frutos fined for rotting produce
One of the largest importers of Spanish salads to the UK has been fined nearly £3,000 for trying to sell…
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Sainsbury's offers Easter pre-ordering
Sainsbury’s has launched its first-ever Easter ordering service for key lines of meat, fish and poultry.
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Stork bottled up for easier home baking
Home baking staple Stork is launching its first NPD since the 1970s
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Alpro taps into the pouring trend with launch of two soya yoghurts
Little more than a year after Danone set out to convince the nation to pour yoghurt over its cereals, the pouring trend has spilled into dairy-free, with Alpro launching two soya versions.
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Analysis & Features
Do Brits really care about buying British?
Our exclusive research reveals which brands consumers think are the biggest names in UK fmcg, and what they have voted Britain’s most iconic food and drink.
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Olympic debut for first Red Tractor salads and sandwiches
The first ever Red Tractor-accredited salads and sandwiches will go on sale at the London Olympic Games this summer, The Grocer can reveal.
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First Milk to pay dividend to members
First Milk has announced it will pay a dividend to members in April.
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Brits vote fish and chips as 'most iconic' food
Modern Britain may be a melting pot of food cultures and cuisines, but traditional grub still rules the hearts and minds of UK consumers.