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Archives for December 9, 2010

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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.

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.

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