Which? alerts regulator of potential illegal pricing practices at Tesco
Which? has accused Tesco of potentially breaching consumer protection laws by failing to display prices on the majority of its food and beverage promotions.
What happened with the Nestle E. coli outbreak in France?
Food suppliers need to demonstrate transparency across the global supply chain, with French health authorities confirming that the E. coli bacteria infection and complications were the cause of the death of a child.
Britain's Sainsbury's offers lower prices to loyalty card holders
Sainsbury's, Britain's second-largest supermarket group, on Tuesday began offering lower prices on more than 300 items to the 18 million members of its Nectar loyalty scheme, rivalling a similar initiative at market leader Tesco.
Man survives 24 days lost at sea on ketchup, garlic powder and stock cubes
Elvis Francois, a 47-year-old man from Dominica, managed to survive for 24 days at sea because of a bottle of tomato ketchup.
Analysis-To raise prices or not? Consumer goods makers weigh bets on buyer strength
Prices of everyday basics like Bounty paper towels and Cadbury chocolate may rise again this year while those of others like Clorox Co wipes and Diet Pepsi are likely to stay steady.
Shoppers to face fresh price hikes as stores, suppliers pass on costs
Shoppers around the world will pay even more for groceries this year than they did in 2022, according to retailers, consumer goods firms and investors, unless commodity costs decline or the shift to cheaper store-brand products accelerates.
Unilever names former Heinz exec Schumacher as CEO
Unilever on Monday appointed Hein Schumacher to replace Alan Jope as chief executive from July in a move that was welcomed by investors including board member and activist shareholder Nelson Peltz.
Messi echoes Maradona as Argentina win World Cup
Maradona had also inspired that 1986 win, helping Argentina recover after they gave up a 2-0 lead before defeating West Germany 3-2.
Private label ousting big brands as cost of living crisis grows
Tomasz Luksza, who took over his father's Polish confectionary business just over a decade ago, has a problem he's not unhappy about: European supermarkets want more gummy bears and chocolate-covered marshmallows than he can make.
Gas crunch pushes German glassmaker to the brink
Germany's current energy emergency strikes at the heart of its very existence.
Revealed: Untold story of the CIA/Stasi double agent abandoned after 22 years of service
A double agent who operated for the CIA and the Dutch security service against the Stasi tells his story for the first time.
Savings and algorithms: UK supermarkets battle cost of living crisis
Facing the toughest economic conditions in decades, Britain's supermarkets are cutting product ranges, searching for cost savings and patrolling each other's stores to check prices and products as they try to stay one step ahead.
Kraft Heinz pulls products from UK retailer Tesco in pricing row
U.S. food giant Kraft Heinz has stopped supplying some products to Britain's biggest supermarket group Tesco, which resisted charging its customers higher prices for them at a time of surging inflation.
Merkel visits 'surreal' flood zone as death toll rises
In some areas, police deployed speedboats and divers to retrieve bodies.
Lady Gaga, car horns trumpet Biden's grand campaign finale
Lady Gaga was headlining Biden's drive-in campaign in Pittsburgh on Monday and appealed the crowd to vote for the Democrat presidential nominee.
Farmer attempts to extort £1.4 million from Tesco by stuffing baby food jars with metal blades
Tesco issued a product recall for 47,000 jars of Heinz baby food and 140,000 jars of Cow and Gate baby food.
Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Inter Milan team up for European Solidarity Cup
Three games will be played across Madrid, Milan, and Munich in an attempt to raise money for healthcare resources in Italy and Spain
Trump says he is taking hydroxychloroquine
Trump's latest remarks came out of the blue, immediately grabbing headlines on a day when US deaths from COVID-19 topped 90,000 people.
Bundesliga to resume in May, German government confirms
The government's decision came after the two German divisions conducted 1,724 coronavirus tests, out of which 10 were found positive
Playmakers George Ford and Owen Farrell tasked with masterminding victory in Rugby World Cup Final
England named an unchanged side for the Rugby World Cup Final
Eddie Jones feels England needs to improve if they want the Rugby World Cup trophy
After defeating the All Blacks, England are now favourites to lift the World Cup
Whale almost swallows diver, rare photos show narrow escape
Rainer Schimpf, with 20 years of experience as a marine conservationist under his belt, was busy concentrating on not getting attacked by a shark at the time of the incident.
It's officially OK to flip the bird at far-right Austrian politicians, court rules
Austrian Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache claimed he had been slandered by followers of leftist group Linkswende after they made the offensive gesture at him.
Liverpool can win the league and CL with their attack, claims Karl-Heinz Riedle
The likes of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane form a potent front three which can put any team under pressure.
Rummenigge: Leon Goretzka would have moved to Barcelona if Bayern Munich hadn't signed him
The Germany midfielder has signed a contract with Bayern from 1 July, ending his long-term association with Schalke.
Songbook calling for renewed Holocaust linked to far-right Austrian politician
A state election candidate for the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is under pressure after reports linking him to a Nazi songbook that celebrates the Holocaust.
Schalke midfielder Leon Goretzka has signed a contract to join Bundesliga Champions Bayern Munich
Bayern have fended off interest from a host of clubs such as Barcelona and Manchester United to sign Goretzka.
Liverpool resigned to losing out on Leon Goretzka to Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich are reported to be in advanced negotiations to seal a deal for Leon Goretzka, who is in the final six months of his contract at Schalke.
Why Ed Sheeran wants his assistants to carry 'ketchup with them at all times'
Ed Sheeran's obsession with ketchup is evident from the fact that he also has a tattoo of a Heinz ketchup on his left forearm.
This woman's six year medical hell was caused by a Heinz sachet stuck in her intestine
Sauce sachet removed from bowel of woman "suffering from Crohn's disease" during surgery, according to British Medical Journal report.