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UK group vigorously defends lawsuit and brings counterclaim against German discounter
Brewer’s chief wants to give successors options in event that country takes ‘different direction’
Scorching summers are causing production to fall, potentially adding price increases to the list of climate change consequences
Consumer goods group surprised some in City by appointing Dutch dairy executive
Decision allowing lawsuits against company’s officers for ‘oversight’ failures could open new front in litigation
Industry was among first to benefit from country’s reopening but distributors struggle to offload inventory
Dyed-in-the-wool food executive Hein Schumacher should know what to keep and what to cull
Hein Schumacher replaces Alan Jope, who is retiring after investor discontent with lacklustre performance
Geopolitical uncertainty, volatile energy markets and climate change all pose a threat
Rising costs have put the squeeze on every part of food supply chains
Supermarket announces changes to night shifts, in-store Post Office shops and pharmacies
Competition watchdog to look into potential greenwashing in sale of household essentials
Investor reaction comes despite otherwise robust half-year results at drinks group
Company has so far fetched nearly £3mn for the venues it has sold since July
Cash from the sale of the fashion forecasting company will help fund expansion
Parent company ABF says stronger US dollar and price rises helped boost its profits
For those anticipating the industry’s consolidation, it’s best to stay with the financially leanest operators
Company forecasts full-year earnings to drop below market expectations of £17.3mn
The Food Standards Agency chair faces a wintry reception for her disapproval of unhealthy office treats
New brands have been snapped up by multinationals but the market is increasingly crowded
The Wall Street investment bank has outflanked its old rival by diversifying into wealth management
Hong Kong-based fund could shake up owner of Wagamama and Frankie & Benny’s chains
The growth of dry January and a desire to eat less meat point to new ideas for investors
Online food delivery business boosted by higher prices and delivery costs
Dip in December to 10.5% unlikely to sway Bank of England from raising interest rates
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