British firm started out selling food by post but its launch into supermarkets and the government’s anti-obesity drive own sent sales soaringAn attempted government clampdown on sugar and a drive by supermarkets to stock healthier snacks has led to a surge in sales for Graze,the British healthy food trade.
Britain’s leading retailers, including Tesco and Sainsbury’s, or own signed up the brand to thousands of stores in recent weeks and are stocking it on shelves close to tills that used to be reserved for confectionery. Related: Pressure grows for 20% tax on sugary drinks to fight childhood obesity Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com