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Yellow fats can still melt into market, Mintel

Bridge too far in Absolut maker counterfeit case

Tate & Lyle 'cautious' about outlook

Kettle Chips fights workers over unionisation

Wal-Mart rating system deemed a failure

 
   
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When an inspector calls

European law differences hinder botanical products

Indian guar gum imports 'accepted' in EU

DSM claims beer stability breakthrough

 
 

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Yellow fats can still melt into market, Mintel
As the yellow fats market competes against products for consumers aspiring to healthier lifestyles, Mintel has highlighted how manufacturers of these goods should play up their taste attributes... Read


Bridge too far in Absolut maker counterfeit case
Sweden-based group Vin and Spirit (V&S) has lost a legal bid in the country's appeal court to continue using a former partner's trademark on its wine labels, after the company alleged it... Read


Tate & Lyle 'cautious' about outlook
Tate & Lyle continues to be dragged down by EU sugar reform, while additional challenges such as high corn costs have prompted the firm to view near term outlook "with caution"... Read


Kettle Chips fights workers over unionisation
Workers at the Kettle Chips factory vote today on whether to join a trade union, despite stiff opposition from their private equity bosses... Read


Wal-Mart rating system deemed a failure
The Wal-Mart environmental scorecard rating system for packaging does not work and should not be allowed to become the standard for suppliers, according to an industry organisation... Read


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When an inspector calls
The UK regulator yesterday published its audits of three of the country's largest meat processing plants, exposing them to increased public scrutiny over their food safety practices... Read


European law differences hinder botanical products
Placing botanical products on the European market can be difficult for businesses because of a lack of harmonisation and differing rules between member states, the European Advisory Service has said... Read


Indian guar gum imports 'accepted' in EU
Fears over dioxin levels in guar gum supplies from India are not stopping the shipping of consignments, according to reports from India... Read


DSM claims beer stability breakthrough
The manufacturer of a new brewing enzyme claims its latest innovation will shake up beer production in Europe, by cutting the time and cost of processing... Read

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Ripping the red tape

They say that patience is a virtue. But when it comes to the regulatory process on both sides of the Atlantic, patience too often results in dust gathering in the Read



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Ripping the red tape
They say that patience is a virtue. But when it comes to the regulatory process on both sides of the Atlantic, patience too often results in dust gathering in the "to do" box on some regulator's desk... Read


Robert Wiseman Dairies manages to increase margins
Robert Wiseman Dairies has been able to juggle suppliers, pricing and higher input costs in the first half of this year, while increasing margins, according to a trading statement released today... Read


Barry Callebaut doubles Japan chocolate volumes
Barry Callebaut is moving in on the expanding chocolate market in Japan through a new alliance with confectionery company Morinaga... Read


Tetra Pak makes the business case for social responsibility
Tetra Pak's involvement in school feeding programmes shows how companies can leverage their industry knowledge to help the poor, while still being able to justify the effort on the bottom line... Read


News briefs: San Miguel, Scottish & Newcastle and Orangina
In the latest news roundup, San Miguel adds some fizz to its Hong Kong operations, Scottish & Newcastle's chief executive may be about to call time on his tenure, and the Orangina group makes an energetic acquisition... Read

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