United Biscuits has announced that, following consumer feedback, it is returning to the classic recipe for its production of McVitie's Digestives, from February 2014.
One of Lidl’s own label blended malt whiskies has been picked over rival brands 10 times the price by expert Jim Murray in the latest Whisky Bible edition.
British retailer Marks and Spencer apologised on Monday to customers angered after a Muslim checkout worker refused to sell champagne for religious reasons.
Increasing dietary fiber intake can decrease risk of both cardiovascular disease (CVD) and coronary heart disease (CHD), according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal.
Severnside Provisions Ltd is a premises that is approved for processing bacon, but the company has been processing turkeys in conditions that do not meet the required hygiene standards for food production.
Marks & Spencer, Britain's biggest clothing retailer, will attempt to drive Christmas trading by holding a rare one-day sale on Saturday, cutting prices on all non-food items by 30 percent
The UK wheat harvest this year was even smaller than had been thought, falling below 12m tonnes for the first time in 12 years, officials said, highlighting "very difficult" planting conditions.
UK-based meat processor Dunbia is planning to invest £7.5m to create over 200 jobs at its new plant in Felinfach near Lampeter, with the support of a £1.8m loan from the Welsh Government.
The Wines and Spirits Trade Association (WSTA) has released a report saying that axing the government’s alcohol duty escalator (ADE) would boost public finances by over £230m and create 6,000 new jobs next year in the UK.
The UK Government has secured a deal that is good for both the sustainability of fisheries and the UK fishing industry at this year’s annual round of EU fisheries talks.
Chairman and former CEO of SABMiller, Graham Mackay, who was responsible for transforming the local South African business group into a £50 billion brewing giant, has died at the age of 64 after a long term illness.
UK-based 2 Sisters Food Group has posted an operating profit of £25.5m ($41.6m) for the 13 weeks ended 26 October 2013 (Q1 2013/14), compared to £30.5m for the same period last year.
UK-based dairy farmer co-operative First Milk has decided to invest £7m to construct a new effluent treatment plant and equip new boilers that will use natural gas at its Haverfordwest Creamery in Pembrokeshire.