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  • Greencore shares slide as M&S sandwich supplier counts cost of Bakkavor takeover

    May 27, 2026

    Food manufacturer Greencore counted the cost of its mammoth deal with rival Bakkavor as integration expenses plunged the firm to a loss in the first half of the year. The FTSE 250 firm – which is a supplier to countless supermarket giants including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and M&S – was weighed down by upfront costs associated [...]

  • Tate & Lyle admits ‘disappointing year’ as US buyer circles

    May 21, 2026

    Tate & Lyle has seen profit and revenue slip in what the ingredients firm described as a “disappointing year” marked by muted demand, as a US buyer circles. The FTSE 250 company saw revenue slip by three per cent to £2bn as profit before tax fell by 10 per cent to £238m in the year [...]

  • Black Sheep Coffee founder: ‘The Square Mile is a magical place’

    May 19, 2026

    Black Sheep Coffee was founded in the Square Mile but has now expanded across the world. Its co-founder tells Felix Armstrong about his roots in the City Gabriel Shohet is a company man. The Black Sheep Coffee founder enters the meeting room at the coffee chain’s Southwark offices clad in a branded hoodie, with a [...]

  • Cranswick: Pig farmer pivots to bite-sized falafels as Brits embrace weight loss trend

    May 19, 2026

    A food conglomerate founded by pig farmers has been rewarded by its expansion into share-sized Mediterranean foods as weight-loss jabs and health kicks surge in popularity. Cranswick was established by a group of Yorkshire pig farmers in 1972, but has since expanded into falafel and houmous with its acquisitions of Mediterranean food brands like Ramona’s [...]

  • Tate & Lyle shares soar on £2.7bn takeover bid

    May 14, 2026

    Ingredients giant Tate & Lyle soared almost 50 per cent after it received a £2.7bn takeover bid from an American food firm. The FTSE 250 firm saw its shares jump by 45 per cent on Thursday, to 543p, after its board said it is discussing the proposal from US company Ingredion. The bid stands at [...]

  • Eurostar menu: We were first to try the new food – was it good?

    May 14, 2026

    As the debate rages about whether it’s okay to drink pints of lager at 5am before boarding a Ryanair flight (how else are you supposed to get through it?), we at City PM turn our thoughts to an altogether more refined method of transport: the Eurostar.  Readers of City PM hardly need to be educated [...]

  • Food manufacturers mutinous over ‘unworkable’ healthy food red tape

    May 11, 2026

    The government is facing growing pressure to ditch new healthy food red tape which manufacturers and retailers warn is “unworkable” and could see fruit yoghurts and breakfast cereals classed as unhealthy. Labour plans to impose new standards on which foods count as healthy but City PM understands that several food manufacturers with billion-pound revenues fear [...]

  • Wimbledon to serve strawberry flavoured fried chicken

    May 8, 2026

    Strawberries and cream have been synonymous with the Wimbledon tennis Championships ever since the very first tournament in 1877, when the fruit was served to around 200 spectactors. These days some two million strawberries are served across the 14 days of the Championships, equating to almost 40 tonnes of the fruit. The All England Lawn [...]

  • Food inflation rises as ‘storm clouds gather’

    April 22, 2026

    Food inflation has started to climb as industry figures warn “storm clouds are gathering” over potential double-digit food inflation later this year. The rate of food inflation climbed to 3.7 per cent in the year to March, up from 3.3 per cent year on year to February, according to the Office of National Statistics. This [...]

  • Sainsbury’s to deliver food inflation update as Argos future could be settled

    April 21, 2026

    After Tesco hit back against fears of double-digit food inflation last week, supermarket rival Sainsbury’s is set to update the market this week. From the Iran war to the future of Argos, Felix Armstrong looks ahead to a landmark set of results due on Thursday. Sainsbury’s spooked shoppers last week when it threatened people caught swapping [...]

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