Sainsbury’s is set to cut thousands of jobs through the closure of its hot food counters and cafes and by reducing senior management roles, amid concerns about higher labour costs from impending tax ...
Associated British Foods (ABF) saw revenue in its Grocery division increase by just 1% during the 16 weeks to 4 January, after good growth in its international operations, driven by Twinings and ...
Amid government warnings of tough times ahead, new research suggests consumers caught the January blues and have been cutting back on their spending as a result. The BRC-Opinium survey shows that ...
The latest UK Food and Beverage Sector Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) report from corporate finance house Oghma Partners shows there was a significant increase in deal activity last year, both in ...
Westbridge Foods has launched a new Thai-focused frozen ready meal brand called Kitchen Joy in Tesco.
Haleon’s Sensodyne Pronamel brand is expanding its children’s toothpaste offering with the introduction of new Sensodyne ...
A survey found that 84% of consumers expect British-made food to be made with British ingredients, while 50% of shoppers do not trust the ingredients in popular supermarket foods such as quiches, ...
Walkers has brought back its lunch campaign for the fifth year running with an on-pack promotion for shoppers. Running until 30th March, the promotion will feature across Walkers Core, Walkers 45% ...
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Lidl and Tesco have become the latest food retailers to raise concerns over the government’s controversial plans to impose inheritance tax on farms valued at over £1m.
Waitrose started offering free tea or coffee without a purchase in 2013. This propelled the supermarket to being the second-largest provider of coffee in the UK. However, the policy was changed in ...
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