Tag: Pork Farms
Pork Farms expands the options
The Compleat Food Group brand Pork Farms has expanded on its range with two new recipes in its portfolio in a bid to grow the chilled pastry market.
Pork Farms packs in the protein
Pork Farms, best known for its range of pork pies, has entered into the meat snacking category as The Compleat Food Group grows the brand in the market.
Pork Farms launches limited-edition pie
Pork Farms has launched a special-edition Hog Roast & Apple Medium Pork Pie, while Cathedral City has also expanded on its range of cheeses.
MARKET NEWS | 4 brand new products available in May
Scottish Grocer takes a look at what is available to stores across the Scottish convenience retail channel for the month ahead.
Spoil shoppers with a choice
Catering to every need for the lunch rush means stocking up on a wide variety of options for every consumer in the food-to-go section.
Support for SportsAid
The Compleat Food Group – the firm behind brands such as Wall’s Pastry and Pork Farms – has been going the extra mile for athlete charity SportsAid.
Pork pie prize promotion
Pork Farms is running an online competition offering consumers the chance to win a year’s supply of pork pies by suggesting a new flavour combination
A pie made from peas
Pork Farms has gone vegetarian for its latest NPD launch.
Pork pie packs mean prizes
Pork pie brand Pork Farms has launched a multi-million pound promotional campaign featuring an on-pack prize giveaway and TV advertising.
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It’s time to spice up your food to go
Customers seeking more from stores, firms say
Food to go is a key component of many a retailer’s business, with an attractive offer having the...
Meat the future of food to go
MEAT snack sales are on the up in convenience stores and, according to producers, this growth is set to continue as meat brands tap...
The meaty alternative
CHILLED snacking products offer a huge sales opportunity according to Kerry Foods.
The company behind Mattessons says that although the snacking category continues to be...