US-based supermarket chain Giant Food has removed organic mini peanut butter sandwich crackers from sale following a recall by Late July Organic Snacks. The recall was made over Salmonella contamination in the peanut butter. The ...
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Scottish food researchers have claimed to have created the world's first nutritionally balanced pizza,which provides 30%of an adult's recommended daily amount(RDA)of vitamins and minerals. The new pizza,which has been developed by ...
Enjoy Life Foods,a producer of allergy-friendly snacks,has announced that it has received the official Non-GMO Project Verification on 24 of its top food products,with additional products still under review. The food products which have ...
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UK supermarket chain Tesco has announced to drop labeling of all its products with carbon footprint, a few years after promising to label all 70,000 of its products. The chain will now phase out the label, co-developed with the UK-based ...
Luxlive Show features full seminar program and busy show floor Luxlive closed last week to good reviews from both attendees and visitors alike.The show featured more than 50 hours of free sessions in 4 themed areas and these were well ...
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The death knell has rung for pizza manufacturer Paramount Foods,which will close its site in North Wales with the loss of a further 278 jobs. Paramount Foods is to close its site in North Wales with the loss of 279 jobs Staff will work ...
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Supermarket chain Aldi is recalling three varieties of Specially Selected sauces in the UK as the products contain egg, which is not declared in the full ingredients list. The Food standards Agency (FSA) has issued an allergy alert and ...
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Australian food group Goodman Fielder, which has made losses in its last two financial years, said today (22 November) it had secured a "milestone" agreement on prices and recovering input costs. MD Chris Delaney said Goodman Fielder had ...
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Renewed calls for the government to give the supermarket watchdog sharp teeth came today(November 19)from anti-poverty agency ActionAid,as the Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill enters its second reading in the House of Commons. It urged the ...
The Boards of Directors of Pantaloon Retail India Limited(PRIL)and Future Ventures India Ltd,(FVIL)approved a proposal to consolidate their fashion businesses into a new to be listed entity(Future Fashion),which would emerge as one of ...
Ireland's grocery sales have increased in the last three months,Kantar Worldpanel has revealed,although the analyst firm remains cautious about the sector's prospects. Sales inched up 0.1%in the 12 weeks to 28 October,Kantar said today(12 ...
Morrisons today (8 November) announced commercial director Richard Hodgson will leave the UK retailer - on the day it reported another quarter of falling like-for-like sales. Third-quarter sales came in lower than expected as the UK ...
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MPs have called for an end to above-inflation beer tax to protect the brewing industry and stop Britain's pubs going out of business. Under the current beer duty escalator tax,prices rise annually by 2%plus inflation,which means the price ...
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South African supermarket operator Shoprite Holdings said it was able to report "strong growth" in its first quarter, despite ongoing "depressed market conditions". The company said total sales increased by 15.6% in the three months to ...
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Deposition equipment maker Aixtron SE of Herzogenrath, Germany has seen its third-quarter 2012 equipment orders pick up by 15% sequentially to €34.5m. The company says that current Q4/2012 quotation levels suggest a continuation of ...