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helped by year-round growth in sales of its Mr Kipling and Nissin brands, and laid down plans for potential price hikes. The strong sales growth seen by food producers is threatened by uncertain ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Mr Kipling is exceedingly brave: the 57-year-old UK cake brand plans to sell apple pie to Americans this year.
Stronger sales of Mr Kipling helped support growth at Premier Foods (Premier Foods/PA) Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as sales of sweet snacks increased.
The Mr Kipling owner told markets this morning that adjusted profit before tax rose 8.8 per cent to £169.3m in the year ended March 29. Profit after tax rose 11 per cent, with basic earnings per ...
Premier Foods, which is behind brands including Mr Kipling OXO and Sharwoods, will join RSBG Group, which recently took space on the fourth floor. The building offers a range of refurbished, fully ...
Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as sales of sweet snacks increased. The group said it benefited from strong shopper demand for its premium branded ...
Since the first episode of Doctor Who season one, we’ve been tracking the very strange movements of Mrs. Flood. She appeared to be Ruby’s sweet but very nosy neighbor… until she broke the ...
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway, set on a June day in 1923, is unusual in that its two protagonists – society hostess Clarissa Dalloway and shell-shocked veteran Septimus Smith – never meet.
Doctor Who's long-running Mrs Flood mystery has finally come to an end after Saturday, May 17's episode unmasked her as classic villain The Rani. Titled 'The Interstellar Song Contest', the latest ...
Her neighborhood is also delightful, including her neighbor Mrs. Flood, played by Anita Dobson. The special teases an ongoing mystery about Ruby’s biological family but something strange is also ...
The sweet, sad irony, of course, is that any reader of Mrs Dalloway knows that she needn’t fret: the answer to Woolf’s self-questioning is a resounding “yes”. She is, in fact, working on a ...
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