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Archives for December 9, 2010

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DEFRA: Changing labels costs "substantially" more than we thought

09-Dec-2010
By Elaine Watson

New research reveals that the costs of labelling changes for the food and drink industry are “substantially greater” than European and UK legislators have previously estimated.

Kraft: coffee production 'relatively unaffected' by Banbury factory fire

09-Dec-2010
By Ben Bouckley

Kraft claims that coffee production at its Banbury site has been “relatively unaffected” by a fire on Monday morning that drew six fire crews from two counties.

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