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Access Full Stories Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) today said that no part of its operations are immune from restructuring designed to drive greater value from its beer brands, part of the company's bid to fight off... Read SABMiller goes for Grolsch in premium pay-off bid SABMiller has today received the support of Koninklijke Grolsch's management to move ahead with a proposed €816m acquisition of the Netherlands-based brewer's operations... Read News briefs: ABF, ConAgra and butter prices Associated British Foods may sell its bread brands; the ConAgra recall makes a painful dent in profits; and butter is too expensive for some bakers in the Asia Pacific region... Read Condiment, snacks processor pledges 20pc carbon reduction Mustard maker Reckitt Benckiser pledged this month to reduce its carbon footprint by 20 per cent by 2020, outlining what it calls a complete supply chain analysis of its CO2 emissions throughout a product's lifecycle... Read Traffic light label guidance for cereals amended The UK regulator has amended its guidance on traffic light labelling for cereal producers, allowing them to use the system to now distinguish between the different types of sugars used in their products... Read |
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