All News articles – Page 342
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GBBO: a microwave, povitica and some alcoholic doughnuts
Bronya Smolen looks at the quarter-final highlights in TV’s favourite bakery contest.
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Figures suggest organic is best
A study has revealed organic grocery sales are out-performing non-organic sales in the supermarkets.
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NewsLondon tops UK charts for lunch-to-go
Londoners pay 24% more for lunch-to-go and the capital accounts for 18% of Britain’s lunch-to-go spend, according to a new report.
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NewsSupermarket war continues as market reaches low
Competition within supermarkets has driven down grocery inflation to zero.
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Real Good Food notches up new supply deals
The Real Good Food Company (RGFC) has negotiated two new supply contracts as it takes its complaint against British Sugar to the European Competition Authorities in Brussels.
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NewsStarbucks teams with Pod for healthy menu trial
High street coffee giant Starbucks has teamed up with healthy food outlet Pod.
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NewsHow-to: Britain’s Best Loaf 2013 winning sourdough recipe
British Baker visited Lee Smith at Bexhill Farm Kitchen, to find out how he makes his award winning chickpea and cumin sourdough bread.
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NewsNapier Brown to step up sugar complaint
Napier Brown, UK sugar distributor, is planning to take its dispute with British Sugar to the European Complaint Authorities.
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NewsEAT to focus on central London in new drive for sites
High street sandwich and coffee chain EAT will open 10 central London stores between January and July next year following a major rebrand.
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NewsStudy reveals misunderstanding on sugar
AB Sugar has found that many people misunderstand the outcome of reformulating a product.
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NewsTate & Lyle make profit warning
Tate & Lyle has warned on profit in its half year trading update, after bad weather in the US hits stock.
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NewsNational Cupcake Week captures nation’s attention
National Cupcake Week caught the attention of the nation’s media last week – after it appeared on television twice and saw social media get fully behind it.
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NewsTesco’s financial officer is called in months early
Tesco has pushed forward the start date of chief financial officer Alan Stewart by more than two months, as he begins with immediate effect.
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Labour promises £8 minimum wage
Labour has promised to raise the minimum wage to £8 per hour, if it wins the next election.
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NewsUnited Biscuits to cut jobs at Manchester site
United Biscuits (UB) has confirmed it could cut up to 157 jobs at its McVitie’s plant in Manchester.
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NewsTesco suspends execs over profit error
Tesco has reportedly suspended four executives, after the company overstated its half year profit by an estimated £250m.
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NewsProfits up at Finsbury Food as it plans to grow
Finsbury Food Group, the licensed cake supplier to supermarkets, said its adjusted profit before tax increased by 18% to £6.5m in the past year.
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NewsCereal bar Harvest Cheweee ploughs £1.1m in ad campaign
UK cereal bar brand Harvest Cheweee is highlighting its relaunch with a TV advertising campaign in a £1.1m year-long investment.

















