Archive of all Kraft-Heinz articles – Page 11
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Warren Buffett rules out second Kraft Heinz approach for Unilever and says 'no' to Mondelez bid
Kraft Heinz backer Warren Buffett has ruled out a second tilt at Unilever and quashed rumours that the food conglomerate’s next target is a reunification with Mondelez.
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Kraft Heinz launches Fruitz snack pouches for older kids
Research suggested nine out of 10 children are falling short of their 5 a day, according to Heinz
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Comment & Opinion
Balance growth and margin
In 2015 Nestlé chairman Peter Brabeck said 3G and Warren Buffett had “pulverised the food industry”
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Ketchup sales in the red as Heinz family faves lose favour
Newly filed accounts from the US group’s UK subsidiary HJ Heinz Foods UK show a 16.3% collapse in annual sales to £708.9m.
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Kraft Heinz launches Paw Patrol pasta products for kids
Duo Snap Pot Pasta Shapes, Dry Pasta Shapes and Smooth Tomato Sauce will roll out this month
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Heinz unveils healthier No Added Sugar lineup of canned soup
The NPD will roll out in July, replacing the reduced salt Heinz Balance soup range
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Heinz takes another run at carton format with Soup of the Day
Soup of the Day is the first-ever Heinz wet ambient soup range in a carton
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Kraft Heinz launches no-added-sugar Heinz Hoops
At 1.4g of sugar per 100g, the NPD marks a 64% decrease in sugar compared with the core variant’s 3.9g
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Beanz Meanz Heinz slogan returns for £4.1m campaign
The push will position baked beans as a healthy option
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Unilever unveils two new Flora ProActiv Expert spreads
The launches come at the same time as Unilever bosses are seriously considering ‘Sprexit’
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Unilever to sell spreads, combine food and drink and increase investor returns
Unilever has announced the results of its strategic review this morning, confirming its intention to sell its spreads division as well as combined food and drink into one business, simplify its structure, launch a share buyback programme and increase dividends. Plus all the latest news from the City
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Analysis & Features
'Sprexit' is not enough to satiate demanding Unilever investors
Reports that Unilever is preparing to sell off its spreads business make sense as the group looks to return cash to shareholders, but ‘Sprexit’ alone won’t be enough to satisfy its increasingly demanding investors.
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Comment & Opinion
Why some brands might benefit from 'foster care'
Mergers and acquisitions pose the question of how to maximise the value and growth potential of a portfolio of brands
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Analysis & Features
38: Heinz Soup
The terminal decline of ambient soup has stripped £16m from Heinz sales
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Analysis & Features
27: Heinz Beanz
Consumer desire to spend less money in uncertain times has squeezed the branded baked beans category
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City snapshot: Unilever CEO calls for shake-up of UK takeover rules
Unilever boss Paul Polman has called on the Government to tighten up UK takeover rules after the Anglo-Dutch Marmite producer successfully saw off a £115bn bid approach from Kraft Heinz last month. Plus retail shares suffer and all the rest of the latest news from the City
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Media Bites 15 March: Unilever, UK takeover rules, Ocado
Unilever is considering returning cash to shareholders, making medium-sized acquisitions and more aggressive cost cuts as part of a sweeping review, the results of which it will announce next month.
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Heinz brings Ketchup Super Bowl dog ad to the UK
The clip made its debut in the US under the name Wiener Stampede
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Heinz launches Seriously Good sauces quartet
The supplier has launched a quartet of French-style products
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Unilever shareholders benefit despite failure of takeover
Unilever shareholders may have missed out on the 18% premium but they have been left sitting on a tidy 12.5% profit