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Aldi denied permission to appeal against Thatchers trademark ruling
Aldi has been denied permission to appeal against the January 2025 court ruling that it infringed on Thatchers Cider Company’s trademark with its Taurus Cloudy Lemon Cider product.
World Dairy Innovation Awards 2025: Shortlist announced
FoodBev is pleased to announce the highly anticipated shortlist for the prestigious World Dairy Innovation Awards 2025!
Oreo maker Mondelēz files lawsuit against Aldi for allegedly copying cookie and cracker packaging
Mondelēz International has filed a lawsuit against retail chain Aldi, alleging that the retailer has ‘blatantly’ copied the packaging designs for several of Mondelēz’s well-known cookie and cracker brands.
Opinion: To buy or not to buy – Brands must get serious about user-generated content
Randy Mercer, VP at Global Products, 1 WorldSync explains how food and beverage brands can showcase real experiences and genuine enthusiasm for their products by using User-Generated Content to drive engagement and growth.
UK government’s junk food advertising ban delayed until January 2026
The UK government’s planned ban on advertising F&B products high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) before 9pm is being delayed until January 2026.
Opinion: The protein hype – Is this health movement a distraction from what really matters?
The obsession with protein shows no signs of slowing, but is this nutrient really the health hero it’s made out to be?
Baby food pouches found to fall short on nutrition, Panorama finds
Some of the UK’s best-known baby food brands have come under fire following a BBC Panorama investigation that found widespread nutritional shortcomings and potentially misleading marketing practices in popular baby food pouches.
Perfect Day sued over ‘misleading’ marketing of animal-free dairy
Perfect Day is facing a lawsuit from GMO/Toxin Free USA (GTFU) and the Organic Consumers Association, who allege the company misled consumers about its synthetic dairy protein, ProFerm.
Texas attorney general launches investigation into Kellogg’s over cereal health claims
Texas' attorney general has launched an investigation into WK Kellogg Co for potentially violating the state’s consumer protection laws.
Too weird to be true? The F&B launches that sound like April Fool's – but aren’t
Every 1 April, the food and beverage industry braces for an onslaught of outlandish product announcements – think square potatoes or...
Lucky Saint becomes first 'low and no' member of UK alcohol regulator The Portman Group
Lucky Saint has become the first alcohol alternative company to become a member of the UK’s alcohol industry regulator, The Portman Group.
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