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KKR-owned Upfield to roll out plastic-free containers
River levels expected to hit communities over coming days, as PM dismisses claims government has been slow to act
Start-up founder says customers looking to moderate their intake is the biggest driver of sales
Investigation comes four months after Brussels complains of flood of Chinese electric cars
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Changes to regime for England aimed at addressing low enrolment rates for flagship agricultural policy
Spirits makers seek to secure supply of base ingredient as Mexican farmers consider new crops
Demand for land is rising as groups look to cultivate wider range of wines
Weak competition has left consumers with limited choice and weighed on wallets
Anadolu Efes will not pay for the share with western companies continuing their difficult exit from Russia
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Owner of Tetley tea wants to acquire brands that can grow internationally as well as within the country
Impulse body spray among products being sold to Yellow Wood as company focuses its biggest brands
New subsidy scheme in England benefits big landowners disproportionately, NFU boss says
Competition and Markets Authority opens probe into whether consumer goods group misled consumers over environmental claims
Plans welcomed by landowners but could constrain party’s fiscal headroom if it wins power next year
Some suppliers are contributing to food price inflation, says Competition and Markets Authority
Recent profit warning brings back memories of stockpiling issues as group adjusts to end of pandemic drinking boom
Record net migration to the UK post-Brexit
Shops are having to work harder to tempt customers, who are proving savvy about bargains
Under pressure independent pubs fear rise in minimum wage
Successor Joachim Creus has worked at the European investment group since 2010
Changing consumer tastes and government pressure have led the confectionery sector to mix up its offering
Countries including Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran push for waste management rather than curbing plastic production
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