All News articles – Page 332
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NewsPremier defends ‘pay and stay’ practice
Premier Foods has denied claims it has been ‘blackmailing’ companies into investing money – to stay as its suppliers.
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Social media reaction to Premier Foods’ supplier payment row
As usual the internet, particularly social media, has been quick to react in the light of the criticism of Premier Foods.
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Premier Foods: the highs and lows
After the controversy that has emerged around Premier Foods regarding its ’pay and stay’ policy, British Baker looks back at the company’s highlights and lowlights over the past few years.
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NewsTesco-backed café sees financial loss
Coffee chain Harris + Hoole has made a pre-tax loss of £12.8m in its year-end results.
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NewsAutumn Statement expected to review business rates
A review of business rates is expected to be unveiled in Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement today.
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Round up: What the Autumn Statement means for your business
British Baker fine-combs the Autumn Statement to ensure you are informed of the plans which could impact on your bakery.
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NewsChancellor promises business rates review
Chancellor George Osborne has announced there will be a full review of the business rates structure in the UK.
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NewsAryzta reports European revenue rise for first quarter
Aryzta, the Swiss frozen bakery giant, has seen revenue up 7% for Food Europe to £320.1m (€404.1m), in its first-quarter trading statement.
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NewsGail’s Bakery starts London delivery service
London-based Gail’s Bakery has launched a delivery service to provide London offices with boxes of its products.
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NewsMinistry of Cake ponders export potential
Independent cake and dessert manufacturer Ministry of Cake is debating how to take the company abroad.
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NewsUB Jacobs factory strike suspended
The strike at United Biscuit’s (UB) Jacob’s factory in Liverpool has been suspended to allow time for talks to resolve the dispute around sick pay.
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NewsFestive food and drink spending to reach £20bn
Spending on Christmas food and drink will increase by 1.2% this year to £20bn, it has been revealed.
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NewsRetail body calls for reform of business rates
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) is calling for business rates reform in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement next week.
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NewsJobs to go as UB restructures Glasgow site
United Biscuits (UB) employees have been told that 202 jobs will be cut from the McVitie’s Glasgow factory.
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NewsFinsbury bosses to benefit from share issue
The chief executive and finance director of Finsbury Food Group have been issued shares to the value of more than £146,000.
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NewsThree of Cheshunt Eight leave Tesco
Three of the suspended Tesco executives have reportedly left the company.
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NewsM&S and SSP join-up to extend
Marks & Spencer has launched a new site at Sutton station with SSP, in a bid to extend its breakfast and lunch offering in the food-to-go market.
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NewsOwn label products still in growth
Own-label products continue to flourish with supermarkets offering reduced ranges missing out on revenue.
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NewsSales up 4% at SSP
SSP, the global giant behind travel brands such as Upper Crust and Caffè Ritazza, has seen revenue increase by 4% - helped by a strong performance in the UK.
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NewsUB and Cargill strike deal on chocolate
United Biscuits (UB), the international manufacturer of biscuits, has signed a three-year partnership with a fellow international producer to focus on its sweet biscuits.

















