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Turkey and other food costs are also down, while petrol price is lowest since January
Expect prices for chocolate and shares in its manufacturers to continue along opposing directions of travel
Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing government opposes ‘veg prosciutto’ and ‘tofu steak’
Arrests come amid legal tussle between Danish brewer and Kremlin-backed managers over brand licensing rights
UK chocolatier’s founders to get payday of about £280mn after difficult year marked by waning demand
State’s lawsuit demands drinks maker reduce quantity of waste and pay for environmental damage
Lender predicts prices of sugar, coffee, corn and soyabeans will weaken as production increases
And the food stock crash
The Danish start-up helps businesses and consumers make ends meet — while tackling a global problem
Company received over 400 complaints since setting up a specialist unit, head of UK operations tells MPs
Group has failed to produce profit and sales growth after more than a decade
With real meat facing real problems, investors should cut back their exposure
Producers and traders call for more details and say rules will fail to deliver environmental benefits
Criticism from National Farmers’ Union follows surge in price of commodity to 12-year high
Investigation triggered after vintners complain prices have not fallen back in line with energy costs
Shares tumble 15% after drinks group says growth will slow in first half on back of worsening sales slump
Debra Crew’s debut strategy presentation next week will receive extra scrutiny over sales fall in Latin America
Baltika’s success made it a target for seizure as Kremlin loyalists are rewarded with key assets
Consumers worldwide will be paying steep prices for the next year at least
Lowest rainfall in 1,200 years and rising hay costs prompt many ranchers to cut herd sizes
UK-based group that also produces Twinings tea bags warns it expects cost pressures to remain
Kantar’s figures suggest official statistics will be lower when published next week
New Wolseley restaurant comes as Square Mile aims to become leisure hotspot after drop in worker footfall
Investors say Beijing’s sanctions could offer an unexpected boost by creating a national champion
US is the world’s biggest consumer of French brandy but a sharp drop in sales is sobering news for producers
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