All Packaging articles – Page 77
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Accolade revamps its quality South African wines
Accolade Wines has rolled out new looks for two of its South African brands…
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Hovis to switch back to 100% British wheat
Hovis is returning to using 100% British wheat – but has admitted it may at times be forced to switch to imports…
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Will brands get new powers to crack down on copycats?
The government is reviewing whether to give brand owners new legal powers to crack down on “parasitic” lookalike products…
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Red Tractor launches new logo to boost appeal of ready meals
Red Tractor has launched a new logo to give shoppers greater reassurance over the provenance of the meat in ready meals…
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Comment & Opinion
Free-from brands come of age
It has been a fascinating week in the fast-evolving world of free-from foods…
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Indie fury as Coke 1.75l bottle format goes into supermarkets
Coca-Cola Enterprises’ decision to make 1.75-litre its standard large-format bottle across all channels has been blasted…
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Arla backs Anchor Cheddar rollout with £9m Oswestry investment
Arla is investing £9 million in its packing facility at Oswestry to support the continued roll-out of its Anchor Cheddar b…
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Jacob’s Creek adds new varietals in range revamp
Pernod Ricard is rolling out a new branding across its Jacob’s Creek portfolio to help consumers navigate the fixture – and adding two new Italian varietals.
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Analysis & Features
A Bad Wrap: The open and shut case for easy-open packs
Why isn’t the food and drinks industry doing more to help older consumers open food packaging?…
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Cut safety limit for BPA in packaging by 90%, says Efsa
The EU’s food watchdog has proposed to cut the safety limit for bisphenol A – a chemical found in some plastic packaging.
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Analysis & Features
Is this what the future of the UK tobacco trade looks like?
The government is wide open to legal challenges if it can’t prove Australia’s packs (pictured) have stopped kids taking up…
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Nampak accuses Alpla of patent infringement
The fight for dominance in the UK milk bottle market has taken a litigious turn.
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Plain cigarette packs back on the agenda in new review
The government has announced an independent review of tobacco packaging today, just four months after shelving its plans claiming it needed time to assess the impact of plain packs in Australia.
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Tesco Finest wine set to go big in bag-in-box
Tesco is contemplating rolling its Finest wine range into a bag-in-box formula.
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Frijj premium range revamped as Supreme
Dairy Crest is rebranding its Frijj The Incredible range of premium-tier milkshakes as Frijj Supreme and ditching the quirky on-pack characters for a new “superior style” look.
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Danone launches new Actimel health claim
Danone is repositioning Actimel with a vitamin-based health claim that will see its patented L.casei probiotic culture relegated to a passing mention on packs.
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Union flag can still fly on British meat, Europe says
The Union flag will not be banned from packaging of British meat products, the European Commission has said, as it attempted to clarify plans for country-of-origin labelling.
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Tesco Finest gets a revamp: First look
Tesco has kicked off a revamp of its top-tier own-label Finest product range, The Grocer can exclusively reveal.
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UK’s first carton recycling plant opens in Yorkshire
The UK’s first carton recycling plant has opened in Yorkshire, aiming to recycle 1.25 billion cartons every year.
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8% of booze brands stumble on responsible packaging in audit
Nearly 8% of alcoholic drinks brands could be in breach of responsible packaging guidelines, a review of random products has suggested.