Having been established on the Canadian market since 2016, Findus is now looking to enter the US market and so extend its presence in North America. Findus will be present at the Boston Seafood Expo ...
Sweden — In a show of consumer power, Scandinavian frozen food giant Findus has agreed to stop selling illegally caught fish. The people at Findus immediately responded when their company's dealings ...
Nomad Foods-owned Findus Italy, one of the country's leading frozen food brands, has achieved 100% certification for its seafood range under the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) and the Marine ...
Singing fish and paired billboards help UK-based seafood supplier deliver their message to consumers in France. How do you show that your brand is committed to responsibly sourced fish? In the case of ...
Findus Group has unveiled plans to buy all the wild-caught fish for its Young’s and Findus brands from Marine Stewardship Council certified suppliers by 2012. The company said that the move, part of ...
The environmental organisation Greenpeace conducted a protest action targeting the head office of food company Findus in Malmö on Thursday morning. Three activists from the organisation climbed up the ...
Young’s Seafood, The Seafood Co and Findus UK are to be brought together to create Young’s Seafood Ltd, the UK’s largest supplier of fish and seafood. Parent company Findus said today (8 February) ...
Simply sign up to the Retail & Consumer industry myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Findus, the maker of frozen peas and fish pies, has written off about £440m following its ...
As many as 84 jobs are under threat at Findus Group’s Humberstone Road frozen fish facility in Grimsby, after Sainsbury’s confirmed it had ditched Young’s as the supplier of some of its lines. Findus ...
Findus Group, the private-equity owned seafood and frozen food giant, is in talks with its bankers to create a £1bn acquisition war chest. Findus Crispy Pancakes to disappear from frozen food aisles ...
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