All Unilever articles – Page 22
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David Salkeld takes senior role at former Unilever spreads business Upfield
The FMCG veteran will run Upfield’s north west Europe, Eurasia and Australia/New Zealand operations
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City snapshot: Brazil truckers strike hits Unilever's Q2 growth
Unilever has posted underlying sales growth of 2.5% in the first half of the year after organic growth slowed to 1.9% in the second quarter, excluding its spreads business. Plus, strong Vimto sales boost Nichols’ first half, trading updates from Hilton Food Group and Science in Sport and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Unilever revives Pot Rice brand after 15-year hiatus
The range’s revival this week comes in response to “fierce consumer demand”
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Radox adds Me-Time range of bath salts, bombs and oils
The lineup was “inspired by nature” and the first from a mass-market brand to include bath oil, claimed Radox
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Jill Ross to replace Angus Maciver as CEO at McCurrach
The move will take effect from 6 August, after which Maciver will retain an active role in the McCurrach Group as non-executive director
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Leading tea brands back scheme to improve Assam pickers’ lives
The Ethical Tea Partnership has kicked off its Women, Children and Families in Assam Commitment in partnership with UNICEF, covering 200 estates
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Sainsbury’s trials Ben & Jerry’s and Carte D’Or stands
The retailer is trialling a Ben & Jerry’s parlour in three south London branches, as well as two Carte D’Or outlets in Hertfordshire and Surrey.
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Analysis and Features
Marmite Reduced Salt: acid test
Unilever unveiled its new Marmite variant last month
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Unilever adds Sure Invisible Antibacterial antiperspirants
The new range for men and women combines ‘best-ever anti-marks formula with new antibacterial odour protection’
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Concerns over pricing pressures in major Unilever markets
A €6bn gift to investors and better than expected organic growth were not enough to butter up Unilever investors
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City snapshot: Unilever's first quarter underlying sales grow 3.4%
Unilever has posted first-quarter underlying sales growth of 3.4% to reach an overall turnover of €12.6bn (£11bn), driven by 4.3% volume growth excluding spreads. Plus, Nestlé has reported a “solid start to the year” with first quarter organic growth of 2.8%, Pernod Ricard boosted by emerging markets and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Unilever unveils reduced salt Marmite spread
Containing 8g of salt per 100g, the new spread features light blue packaging typical of reduced salt food
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New Hellmann’s barbecue sauce trio backed by £3m push
The trio of sauces in a squeezy bottle – Hot Dog, Honey BBQ and Chilli BBQ – will roll out later this month
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Damian McLoughlin joins Premier Foods as foodservice director
McLoughlin joins the Mr Kipling maker after two stints at Unilever. He was most recently sales director for UK & Ireland
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Unilever backs Pure Leaf despite low sales
In the 52 weeks to 3 March 2018, the posh tea brand’s value in grocery amounted to £357,370
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Unilever launches healthier instant pot meal brand Prep Co
Backed by a £1m media spend, Prep Co’s initial four variants are rolling out now
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Media Bites 23 March: Unilever, ConAgra Brands, M&S
One of Unilever’s top-10 shareholders said it failed to consult UK investors over the implications of last week’s decision to establish a single legal base in Rotterdam
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Comment and Opinion
I'd eat my hat if Brexit wasn't part of Unilever's decision
Unilever has insisted its decision to merge its UK plc and Dutch NV into one legal entity based in the Netherlands wasn’t
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Media Bites 16 March: Unilever, PZ Cussons, Tesco
A Unilever special this morning as the papers explore the reason the Anglo-Dutch consumer giant is ditching London for Rotterdam and if its denails the move relates to Brexit hold water.
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Comment and Opinion
What does Unilever’s move to Rotterdam tell us about Brexit and the UK's future?
The fmcg giant insists it remains committed to the UK, and its announcement this morning focused on the “evolution” of its structure into three divisions