All news articles – Page 89
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NewsKerry-owned Smug scraps blended oat-dairy lines
The Smug brand was launched in March 2024 as a ‘category first’ oat and dairy blended product range
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NewsSeabrook unveils Waves premium crinkle-cut crisps range
‘Sharing crisps are growing volume ahead of the category,’ according to Seabrook
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NewsDoughlicious adds collagen support cookie dough dessert
The dessert will roll into Whole Foods Market chillers next week
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NewsStarbucks to shutter cafés in £750m turnaround plan
The world’s biggest coffee chain is battling slowing sales due to high prices and strong competition
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NewsGrind seeks to premiumise instant coffee with duo of ‘craft’ blends
Grind said the range was ‘crafted with the same care’ as its wider portfolio
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NewsFuel10k takes cues from Ambrosia with ready-to-eat porridge pots
The pots would meet the growing demand for high-protein breakfast options, said Fuel10k
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NewsAsda appoints former Sainsbury’s director as first head of own brand
The appointment is Asda’s first dedicated head of own label, marking a strategic move to strengthen its private-label offering
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NewsCo-op back running at full operational capacity following devastating cyberattack
Co-op today posted its results for the six months to 5 July 2025, which revealed the cyberattack will end up costing £120m in lost profits this year
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NewsBooker launches new-look digital platform
Live from today, the platform is supported by new corporate branding and a refreshed look with new high-resolution photography
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NewsGordon’s unveils Spritz Edition drinks to pair with prosecco
Spritz Edition will launch in the on-trade in Britain in 2026, with ambitions of a global rollout to follow
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NewsMorrisons rolls out AI-powered data tool in bid to ‘transform’ standards
Morrisons’ new partnership with Tecsa has the potential to be ’fairly transformational’ in the way that Morrisons uses data and lays out stores
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NewsTesco to push ahead with robotic warehouse system trial despite creator Attabotics’ demise
The supermarket said it would work with the buyer of Canadian warehouse tech company Attabotics to evaluate an automated storage and retrieval system called The Studio
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NewsPots for Tots bags £500k in third funding round, goes international
The funding would be used to ‘fuel the next phase of ambitious growth’, said Pots for Tots founder and CEO Cherrelle Beckitt
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NewsProper Snacks sales back on track with new factory
Proper Snacks was taken over by private equity in 2021 and merged with Eat Real
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NewsJohn West returns to profit as costs stabilise
John West Foods has returned to profitability as the canned fish importer benefitted from falling input costs, according to accounts filed to Companies House
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NewsMeat lobby threatening to undermine Eat-Lancet report, warn campaigners
Analysis of leaked audio recordings – as well as a group of online ‘misinfluencers’ – have been found by the environmental non-profit Changing Markets Foundation
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NewsIceland Foods rolls out first major uniform change since 2019
The three new uniforms – for Iceland, Food Warehouse and delivery drivers – had been designed with ‘comfort, style and practicality in mind’, the supermarket said.
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NewsVadasz adds trio of live cultured, naturally fermented dips
The dips were developed to meet ‘growing demand for healthier, flavour-packed snacking options’
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NewsM&S new store plans being held up by objections from Tesco
Six planned new M&S Foodhalls are currently delayed after Tesco lodged objections, with two of them subject to a judicial review requested by the supermarket
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NewsKTC Edibles tripled profits ahead of sale to Whitworths
Despite rising profits, revenue for KTC Edibles has dropped for the second year in a row





