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A variety of FMCG brands have been undergoing changes in leadership this year.
Amid the cost-of-living crisis and rising inflation, these five brands are committed to driving business forward and…
Read MoreCoke, Budweiser and Cadbury owners are ‘the worst’ for paying suppliers
Coca-Cola, AB Inbev and Mondelez – the parent companies of FMCG brands Coke, Budweiser and Cadbury – have been named the worst three companies in the food and beverage industry…
Read MoreNisa revamps Christmas food-to-go offering
Nisa has expanded its range of Christmas food-to-go, in a bid to take advantage of the post-pandemic bounce back following lockdown restrictions.
According to the symbol group retailer, whilst growth…
Read MoreShares at sandwich giant Greencore dip as Coveney resigns
The boss of Greencore is set to leave after more than a decade at the helm of Britain’s biggest sandwich maker.
The Times reports that Patrick Coveney, brother of Irish…
Read MoreBig 4’s sandwich supplier bounces back after Covid chaos
Britain’s biggest sandwich maker has pushed through supply chain problems to increase sales by more than a quarter since last year.
Greencore, which supplies all the country’s major supermarkets, saw…
Read MoreBig 4 grocers amongst 12 firms participating in ‘reverse mentoring’ scheme
Major supermarkets and suppliers are piloting a “reverse mentoring” scheme aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in businesses.
Aldi, Asda, Co-op, Greencore, KP Snacks, Mondelez International, Morrisons, Premier Foods, and…
Read MoreFood-to-go sector to reach £22.7bn by 2026
Pre-made sandwiches, salads, pastas and burgers will be collectively worth £22.7 billion by 2026, up 20 per cent from pre-Covid levels.
According to IGD, food-to-go will recover from a “significant”…
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