Potato milk: Latest plant-based milk arrives in Ireland this year
You might think we have reached peak plant milk, but you would be wrong
You might think we have reached peak plant milk, but you would be wrong
Sunions, developed by decades of cross-breeding, hit the shelves in British supermarkets
Coalition of countries pledges movement on loss of forests, soil damage and ecosystems
Company says it is ‘working hard’ to ensure supplies
Oil stocks up as US government tells majors it will buy their reserves
Employee-owned group recorded £517m annual loss
UK stores to insist on face coverings as 45,533 new cases and 1,243 deaths reported
Company says it turned profitable on an operating basis in second and third quarters of this year
Don’t wait for Christmas - here are some imaginative ways to make the most of your greens
Patrick Freyne: There’s nude pigeons, flying snow people, heart-shaped haircuts – and a broken time-space continuum
Irish-headquartered food group points to improving demand for its products in the UK
Shares recover after earlier stutter as company moves some production to other group facilities
Cantillon: Greencore Northampton plant keeps production going despite outbreak
Isolation has pushed people across the Rubicon of getting to know their neighbours
Laura Slattery: Consumer titles have innovated, but a crisis lurks
British carmaker ‘not jumping on the bandwagon, we’re redefining it’
Yogurt maker is stocked by a number of UK retailers
Food business continued to expand last year as revenues totalled €9.96m
Friday interview: Richard Kennedy, chief executive of Devenish
Pricewatch: About 15m crackers will be pulled in Ireland over festive season
Does it make me (a) leak tears and money or (b) wonder why Edgar is such a pain in the hoop?
Clothes viewed from the sofa and metal straws among big sellers
Dublin-based company recently bought Kettle crisps British operation
UK retailer says may not be possible to mitigate ‘significant’ impact
Genesis Crafty has seen fresh demand for year round products and new orders for Christmas
Shares of video-game makers down as Trump blames industry for gun violence
In the fresh fruit and vegetable section, Waitrose removed packaging from 75% of fresh produce
Eat has struggled with competition in fast-food sector
Clare company now sells seaweed to nutraceutical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries
In the UK insolvencies have jumped by more than a fifth since 2016
I’ll take an upwardly mobile Gubeen over a stinky Brexit cheddar
Heavy discounting adds to tough trading conditions for group
Group says it sees Brexit opportunities as all major UK retailers agree to stock products
The serial food entrepreneur who invented fresh chilled soup worries that UK business is not ready for Brexit
2018 had everything: scandals, outrages and some terrible slurs on journalists
Mike Ashley tells MPs mainstream high street is ‘already dead’
Psycho carrots, a reverse-ageing Elton John and Melania Trump as a Stepford wife
Allyson MacIvor’s tolerance of intolerance at a Jack White gig is a social-media lesson for all
Working harder, but for fewer hours a week, boosts efficiency, health and happiness
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
Waitrose food magazine editor driven from job by salivating online mob over email
William Sitwell suggested forcing vegans to eat meat in email conversation
Food giant to provide a per pallet financial contribution to Irish not-for-profit
Firm produces a more detailed, fact-based paper than UK leaders have managed
Retailer warns full year profits expected to be ‘substantially lower’ than last year
London Briefing: Question marks hang over Debenhams amid talk of major restructuring
Irish forecourt operator plans to spend €361m acquiring a majority stake in UK rival
Irish forecourt retailer Applegreen has acquired an effective 50.01% stake in the UK company
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
Accord triggered after hundreds of workers walked out of chicken plants
Co Down company supplies convenience vegetable dishes to 5,000 stores in four countries
Fields from space technology to food waste control have been changed by Irish women
Good4U will enter 280 Primark stores across Europe by the end of next week
Vegans have an unfair reputation as difficult guests, especially at Christmas. Here are comedian Romesh Ranganathan’s tips on what to say, what to serve
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices