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Campden BRI launches new e-book on increasing shelf life
Campden BRI has launched a new e-book in which it shares insights on how packaging and processes can be optimised to reduce waste and increase shelf life.
Frozen food manufacturer Glenhaven Foods signs deal with Subway
Glenhaven Foods has signed a deal with Subway to supply all 2,400 UK and Ireland stores with a new Cheesy Bites product for their Hot Sides Menu.
Lowest grocery price inflation “isn’t something to celebrate”, says Kantar
Kantar’s latest data shows grocery price inflation is the lowest it’s been since 2022, but it’s still the sixth highest monthly figure since 2008.
UK supermarkets race to lower prices amid cost pressures
Supermarkets in the UK are lowering the prices of hundreds of essential food items in a bid to keep costs down for customers this summer.
Sofina Foods proposes closure of Marsden Road site
Sofina Foods Europe said it may cease production at its Marsden Road site in Grimsby from October 2023, as a result of changes in demand for products.
Government delays ban on multibuy HFSS deals
The Government will delay the implementation of its ban on multibuy deals on foods high in fat, salt and sugar amid cost of living pressures.
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