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CSR plans for Kellogg's under new UK corporate affairs director

Kellogg's new UK corporate affairs director Paul Wheeler is considering a comms drive to encourage its 2,000 employees to get involved with its CSR efforts.

Heinz in £57 beans experience stunt

Publicasity has teamed up Heinz with experimental foodies Bompas & Parr and upmarket department store Fortnum & Mason.

Mischief grabs Birds Eye brief as Iglo Group seeks to 'own' teatime

Frozen food brand Birds Eye has handed its consolidated consumer and b2b PR and social media work to Mischief.

Open up to prove British food quality

The events of the past few weeks have shocked the British food industry and dented consumer confidence in what has long been one of the safest and highest quality food supply chains in the world.

The Red Consultancy wins image-boosting brief for bread

Big-name brands in the baking industry have handed a six-figure account to The Red Consultancy to promote the health benefits of bread.

Greek food brand Gaea appoints first UK agency

Greek food company Gaea has appointed Three Sixty Degrees PR as its first UK public relations agency.

Horsemeat scandal damaging to trust, say majority of PR chiefs

The horsemeat scandal will have a 'significantly negative' impact on trust in meat products, according to 50% of PR leaders.

Findus horsemeat crisis: the story so far

UPDATE SATURDAY 17.00: As the media reveals more uncomfortable details, the company's response is evolving and it has annouced it is considering legal action against suppliers.

Findus turns to Burson-Marsteller for crisis brief

Findus UK is understood to have called in Burson-Marsteller in addition to existing agency partner College Hill as it deals with a product recall that has been picked up by the media.

Hit or miss? Pret A Manger axes crisp flavour after name complaints

Pret A Manger has withdrawn a line of spicy tomato flavoured crisps a week after its launch. The company said it was 'extremely sorry' following complaints from religious groups that the 'Virgin Mary' brand name was offensive.

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