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Tate & Lyle woos Asia with R&D drive

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Pepsi raises profit estimates amidst restructuring aims

Fast-paced Italians swell probiotic market

Dairy difficulties hamper Dean Foods' profits

 
   
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Tate & Lyle woos Asia with R&D drive
Tate & Lyle has opened a new research and development centre in Shanghai, China to help manufacturers develop food products that are targeted to the preferences of Asian consumers... Read


News briefs: Portuguese beer, P&G and metric measures
This week's news brief finds Portugal's largest brewer having to close a plant, Procter and Gamble possibly going off coffee and another victory in the battle against forcing metric measurements... Read


Pepsi raises profit estimates amidst restructuring aims
Pepsi Bottling Group (PBG) has lifted its full year operating profit guidance by about two percentage points to between 10 per cent and 11 per cent after revenues rose by eight per cent to $3.7bn (€2.6bn)... Read


Fast-paced Italians swell probiotic market
The Italian probiotic supplement market is the largest in Europe - even outstripping America - and it is still ripe for further expansion... Read


Dairy difficulties hamper Dean Foods' profits
US group Dean Foods yesterday announced plans for an immediate cut in its workforce, after higher costs for ingredients like milk forced it to lower its full year earnings expectations... Read


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Ebro Puleva wont predict sugar hit before terms
The sugar arm of Spanish food group Ebro Puleva has said it is impossible to estimate the impact of EU sugar reform on its business, until the regulatory situation in Spain is clarified... Read


Plant sterols in low fat milk effective for cholesterol cuts
Phytosterols incorporated into low-fat fermented milk was effective in lowering LDL cholesterol levels in people with slightly elevated cholesterol, French researchers have reported... Read


Sunny Delight shines focus on Kraft brands
Juice maker Sunny Delight hopes to profit from Kraft's latest restructuring drive with the acquisition of the food giant's fruit-based soft drink and vitamin water brands in the US... Read


Meat ban lifted in UK
The European Union will allow meat products from selected parts of the UK to be exported to other member states, and lift the ban imposed last month after Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) was found on a farm... Read

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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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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


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 not a standard says industry
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


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

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