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Foster's rebuffs £1.6bn wine business bid

Foster's rebuffs £1.6bn wine business bid

Foster's claim the offer was "significantly" under the company's value.

UK food prices to rise

UK food prices to rise

Surge in prices mainly due to food inflation, up this year by 3.8 per cent.

Campbell Q4 net income increases, despite decline in sales

Campbell Q4 net income increases, despite decline in sales

The soup maker reported sales of $1.51bn.

Del Monte Foods Q1 net sales marginally decline to $804.6m

Del Monte Foods Q1 net sales marginally decline to $804.6m

Sales droped 1.1 per cent from $813.7m.

Burger King to return to private ownership

Burger King to return to private ownership

Hamburger chain is takeover target for 3G Capital.

Heinz Q1 sales marginally increase

Heinz Q1 sales marginally increase

Heinz sees 21 consecutive quarters of sales growth.

McDonald's supplier Dorada plans to open poultry plant in Oklahoma

McDonald's supplier Dorada plans to open poultry plant in Oklahoma

Joint venture to supply McDonald's US branches slated to create around 350 jobs.

Carlsberg makes Rheinfelden brewery production base for Swiss beer market

Carlsberg makes Rheinfelden brewery production base for Swiss beer market

The Danish brewing giant moves production north in bid to streamline production.

Heineken launches new Aluminium bottle

Heineken launches new Aluminium bottle

The US arm of the Dutch beer company has launched a luminous bottle

Krispy Kreme debuts two new apple treats, brings back football donut

Krispy Kreme debuts two new apple treats, brings back football donut

The US donut company will be bringing out the new products from now until 3 October

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