The Tobacco & Vapes Bill has officially become law, having passed through the House of Commons, House of Lords and received Royal Assent. Consideration of Commons
Brands
As global demand for oat-based products continues to grow across retail and foodservice, White’s Oats, Ireland’s largest oat miller and principal organic miller in the
Melting Pot Fudge is set to expand its presence in Northern Ireland grocery retail after securing a new listing in Tesco Northern Ireland. From 18th
IRN-BRU, the UK’S third biggest flavoured carbonate brand[1], is strengthening its ZERO range of flavours with the permanent addition of IRN-BRU Cherry. Available exclusively for
IRN-BRU Energy is back on shelves, giving retailers a bold new way to tap into one of retail’s fastest-growing categories. Launching in 500ml big cans,
Allied Bakeries would close if a potential merger with Hovis didn’t go ahead, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has revealed in an interim report.
The arrival of hot cross buns on supermarket shelves is the undisputed signal that Easter has arrived in Northern Ireland. Behind this seasonal staple is
Boost Drinks, the third largest brand in Stimulation Energy and Sports Drinks, is launching a multi-million pound brand campaign across UK and Ireland, positioning the
IRN-BRU Ice Cream, the brand’s most-loved limited edition flavour, is returning as a permanent addition to the range as part of the brand’s long-term innovation
Greggs is forecasting continued growth and expansion amidst a strong pipeline of shop opportunities and expects to open around 120 net new shops this year.

