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Shoppers vote to hold back on festive spending

Shoppers vote to hold back on festive spending

The latest grocery market share figures from Kantar show year-on-year supermarket sales growth slowed again during the past 12 weeks to a modest 0.5%.  Amid the uncertainty of a General Election, a lacklustre Black Friday and a wet autumn, Kantar says shoppers have...

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FDF and Santander launch Food and Drink Industry Report 2020

FDF and Santander launch Food and Drink Industry Report 2020

The Food and Drink Federation and Santander have launched a new report highlighting the growth opportunities and challenges for the food and drink sector for 2020. The Food and Drink Industry Report 2020 looks in particular at exports and the developing markets of...

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Dunbia seeks 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030

Dunbia seeks 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030

Dunbia (a division of Dawn Meats Group) has committed to delivering a 30% reduction by 2030 in greenhouse gas emissions from its own facilities and from the generation of the energy it purchases. The targets have been made under Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)...

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