There were more raids at Lotte Group this week, with the South Korean conglomerate facing bribery allegations. Elsewhere in Asia, Fonterra announced plans for a trial launch into China’s ice cream sector. In Europe, Belgium announced plans to cut calories, while UK crisp maker Tyrrells told just-food it is preparing to launch an organic line in its domestic market. Click on the headlines for the full stories.
More raids at Lotte Group amid bribery allegations
Lotte Group, the South Korea-based conglomerate with interests in food sectors including confectionery, dairy and ice cream, reportedly saw fresh raids on its business units today (14 June), as part of an investigation into a possible slush fund.
Belgium announces push to cut calories
The Belgian government and food industry today (13 June) announced a bid to cut the nation’s calorie intake by 5%.
Mars expands Skittles production in US
Mars Inc has moved to increase its production of Skittles in the US to meet “rising demand”.
Tyrrells plans to launch organic crisps in UK
Tyrrells, the UK crisp maker, is drawing up plans to launch an organic product in its domestic market following its acquisition of German organic business Aroma Snacks.
Fonterra trials Tip Top ice cream in China
Fonterra, the New Zealand dairy giant, is trialling an e-commerce launch of its Tip Top ice cream in China.
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