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EU overturns Sweden alcohol import ban

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled Sweden's ban on private consumers importing alcoholic beverages is an “unjustified quantitative restriction on the free movement of goods” under European Union...

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Tesco focus on the US

Britain's biggest retailer, plans to open Fresh & Easy Neighborhood market stores this year in California, Nevada and Arizona. Those stores will be smaller than traditional markets, focus on ready-to-eat...

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Halewood launches Maguires cider

Halewood International is looking to pick up a slice of the booming cider market through the launch of a new brand – Maguires. There are two ciders in the portfolio,...

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The british organic foods market is attractive enough for american bio companies

Whole Foods Market Inc., America's most successful organic supermarket chain, opens its massive flagship London store next week. Whole Foods — founded 30 years ago by Texan John Mackey, a...

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E.Leclerc opening supermarket in Slovenia

The French retailer, will open its second outlet in Slovenia in Maribor on 7 November in an investment worth €26 million.The shopping centre will create 200 new jobs and is...

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Hungarian trade deficit decrease

Hungary's revised Q1 trade deficit came in at €280,4 million, €377,6 million less than a year earlier, the Central Statistics Office (KSH) said.  Exports in Jan-March rose 18% to €16...

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Chinese organic food on the European borders

An ever increasing assortment of organic produce from China finds its way onto supermarket shelves in Europe.  Organic produce still accounts for only a tiny fraction of China's food consumption....

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Carlsberg cutback in UK

A report in the UK press has claimed that Carlsberg is looking to close its Tetley brewery in the north of England. The report in the Times said that the...

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Trade associations are against the new categorization

The ministry wants classifications build on the function, 22 new category will appear.  From restaurant, to buffet, sandwichbar etc. would change the categories which is more modern and fit better...

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Nike will be more environmental friendly like befor

Nike would improve conditions for its 800,000 workers in factories that make its products by eliminating excess overtime by 2011.In its fiscal 2005 and 2006 Corporate Responsibility Report, the footwear...

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Carbon points on british food

The Government has taken the first step towards introducing carbon labelling for all products sold in shops. Plans have been unveiled to design a "carbon calculator" that could work out...

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There is demand for milkproduct in the world

After the first quarter dates of hungarian milk section, the subsidence can be stop – according to Miklos Istvanfalvi, president of Hungarian Milk Marketing Board. Last year the milk output...

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Subsequent chinese poison for America – this time in toothpaste

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers to avoid using tubes of toothpaste labeled as made in China, because some toothpaste containing the poisonous chemical diethylene glycol (DEG).  ...

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Coca-Cola will use rebina to sweet our life

The Coca-Cola Co. develop a new calorie-free sweetener in partnership with Cargill Inc. Coca-Cola has filed 24 patent applications related to utilizing, formulating and processing high potency sweeteners, including rebiana....

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Day of defiance

Under the 2006 Health Act, mirroring similar legislation in Scotland, Wales and Ireland, it will be illegal to smoke in virtually all enclosed public spaces in England.  About 3.7 million...

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Frozen vegetarian food from Bohemia

The israelien Tivall group, controlled by Nestle, built a new $30 million in in the Czech Republic, in the Krupka industries park. Tivall's frozen foods are sold in West- Europe,...

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Allergy-safe bakery produces from Ok Foods

The UK's 'free-from' bakery market is benefiting from continuing innovation with the launch of new snacking options from leading niche producer. Ok Foods manufacturers snacks for consumers unable to eat...

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Coca-Cola, PepsiCo to curb animal tests

The two soft drink giants are the latest companies to respond to pressure from PETA. The two soft drinks giants have this month agreed to stop directly financing research that...

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More informed consumer, faster decisions

Consumer decision-making patterns, according to new consumer research released today by global public relations firm Weber Shandwick.   Decision-making among global consumers has accelerated in recent years. Nearly two-thirds (63...

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Adidas expands in India

Adidas plans to add over 100 stores in India every year, target is being the number one brand in India by 2010.   At present, Adidas ranks the second after...

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Obesity white paper from European Commission

The European Commission yesterday adopted a white paper setting out a European strategy on nutrition, overweight and obesity, including plans to review progress in three years. In the majority of...

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Nivea is a very trusted brand

European Trusted Brands is an annual multi country study of consumer attitudes and opinions specifically related to everyday products and services, financed by Reader's Digest. This survey contains results for...

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Theme park in Gyal

Privat capital helps to build the holiday center on the 100 acres ground.According to plan of project chef Horwat Ltd in theme park will be a thermal bad, a 4stars...

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Marriott takes up a collection for cancer sick children

In the test periode, beginning last week collect nearly 300 euro together. The guest gets an information brochure about the action when getting the key card, in which asked for...

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United Biscuits rolls out healthier crisps

Following its decision to cut saturated fats from top snack lines, European biscuit and crisp manufacturer United Biscuits UK (UBUK) is venturing further into healthier reformulation with the relaunch of...

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Henkel 1:3 Share Split to be Executed on June

The Henkel preferred share is currently among the nominally highest listed shares in the DAX. The Henkel share price has increased significantly over the past years. In order to increase...

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Nestle to buy Gerber for $5.5 billion from Novartis

The deal is expected to be completed during the second half of 2007. Gerber dominates the baby-food market in the United States, with a 79 percent share, according to Morgan...

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CEO of Altia to stand down

The Finnish state-owned beverage alcohol group confirmed that Leena Saarinen will leave the company tomorrow.  The reason for Saarinen's resignation was given as "the discontinuation of the fuel ethanol plant...

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Alcohol and tobacco tax to rise in Estonia next year

A previous decision, alcohol is to rise in price by ten per cent from the beginning of 2008. Now the government decided to raise the tax on alcohol by a...

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Healtier image for 7-Up Free

Britvic plans to launch new packaging and advertising for its 7-Up brand in the UK.   The company said, that it has invested GBP1.8m (US$3.55m) in its campaign, which is...

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