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  • Little Moons founder Vivien Wong: Building a London factory was one of our best decisions

    April 30, 2026

    Each week, we dig into the memory bank of the City's great and good. Today, Little Moons founder Vivien Wong takes us through her career.

  • Unilever beats analyst expectations but food spin-off costs up to €500m

    April 30, 2026

    Unilever beat analyst expectations to record nearly three per cent volume growth, despite a €500m hit from its food spin-off and falling revenue. The FTSE 100 consumer goods giant said it will face between €400m and €500m (up to £433m) of “stranded costs” after it offloaded its food brands – including Marmite and Hellman’s – [...]

  • Unilever gets Marmite reaction to McCormick deal as investor fury spreads

    April 28, 2026

    Unilever is facing a mounting investor backlash over its recent multibillion-pound tie-up with US food giant McCormick, with shareholders accusing the consumer goods behemoth of rushing the deal through without a vote and loading the new vehicle up with too much debt. Shareholders in the FTSE-100 conglomerate told City PM that they were supportive overall [...]

  • BRC chief: Red tape ‘weighs heavily’ on retailers

    April 23, 2026

    Helen Dickinson, the boss of leading trade body the British Retail Consortium, believes red tape “weighs heavily” on retailers. She speaks to Felix Armstrong about food inflation, workers’ rights and her meeting with the Chancellor. Helen Dickinson was six weeks into her job as chief executive of the BRC when the horsemeat scandal landed on [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • Government urged to halt food inflation ‘before it’s too late’

    April 21, 2026

    The food industry’s leading trade body has urged the government to act on food inflation before it’s “too late” to protect consumers and businesses.  The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) expects food inflation to soar from three to between nine and 10 per cent this year, and has accused the government of lacking “urgency” to [...]

  • Associated British Foods shares slide as £10bn Primark spin-off confirmed

    April 21, 2026

    FTSE 100 titan Associated British Foods has confirmed plans to spin off clothes retailer Primark, signalling a dramatic change in direction for the food and retail firm. Shares in the firm slid more than six per cent on Tuesday’s open, leaving the stock down 16 per cent in the year so far. The market had [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • Is The Killingworth Castle the best gastropub in the Cotswolds?

    April 21, 2026

    In these times of global turmoil, the humble British staycation holds more allure than ever, and you would be hard-pressed to find a better, more accessible option than The Killingworth Castle in the Cotswolds. This outrageously handsome 17th century inn and stables is one of those places that’s so old it would scramble the brain [...]

  • Franco Manca shuts 16 restaurants, blaming ‘disproportionate’ taxes

    April 15, 2026

    Franco Manca has taken aim at “disproportionately high” taxes facing the hospitality sector after the pizza parlour shut 16 restaurants in a structural overhaul. The privately-owned restaurant chain said it is suffering from high VAT and “significant” hikes to national insurance and minimum wages, with the site closures to cost hundreds of jobs. The move [...]

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