Shoppers have sought to recreate their favourite pub and restaurant grub at home this year, and frozen has benefited
Freezers will deliver the Covid-19 vaccine. And they’ve been crucial during the pandemic too, as housebound Brits stocked up and sought to recreate out-of-home eating at home. Volume sales of frozen chips and other potato products are up 9.3%. Fish has added 7.5%. Pizza’s unit sales are 8.2% bigger than last year. And pastries topped the lot, up 12.3% (albeit from a smaller base).
Indeed, a Nielsen survey found 11.8% of households had stockpiled frozen savoury goods, making it the third most panic-bought sector. And frozen chips were the biggest winner, with McCain’s offsetting a proportion of the lost sales from its foodservice business with big gains for its Gastro Chips and Skin On Fries in particular.
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colorado. that is mitt romney and his wife ann at an energetic gop rally this afternoon. that s in cleveland, ohio. he told supporters a slogan used by the president four years ago better applies to him this time around. if you believe we can do better, if you believe america should be on a better course or if you re tired of being tired, then i ask you to vote for real change. paul ryan and i will bring real change to america from day one. when i m elected, the economy and american jobs will still be stagnant, but i won t waste any time complaining about my predecessor. so that was cleveland, ohio. but mitt romney is now in pennsylvania. i told you they were busy. he wraps up the day with an appearance in newport news, virginia. very busy schedule. and that s president obama arriving a little while ago in south florida. he took issue with his opponent s promise of, quote, real change. listen. here s the thing, florida. we know what change looks like. what governor romn
and campaign workers on both sides are out knocking on doors, trying to get people to the polls. white house correspondent brianna keilar joining us live from milwaukee, wisconsin. it will be a while before the president speaks there, but you got a crowd and lots of music, nonetheless. that s right. and this crowd is eagerly awaiting not only the president but katy perry who will be performing a small concert before president obama. here in wisconsin it s all about for the obama campaign getting people out to vote now on election day. early voting wrapped up in this state yesterday, but here, voters can also register as well as vote on the same day. back in 2008, more than 1 in 10 voters in the badger state did that. that s what the obama campaign is focusing on. when the president talks in the 4:00 p.m. eastern hour, he s going to be trying to counter as he did in ohio, mitt romney s message about being the candidate of real change. he s been saying to his supporters that
care choices that women should be making for themselves. so, wisconsin, we know what change is. we know what the future requires. we don t need a big government agenda or a small government agenda. we need a middle class agenda that rewards hard work and responsibility. we don t need a partisan agenda. we need a commonsense agenda that says when we educate a poor child, we ll all be better off. that says when we fund the research of a young scientist, her new discovery will benefit every american. we need a vision that says we don t just look out for ourselves. we look out for one another. we look out for future generations, and we meet those obligations by working together. that s the change we believe in. that s what this election is all about. now, let s be clear. achieving this agenda won t be easy. it s never been easy. we always knew that. back in 2008 when we talked about change, i told i wasn t just talking about changing presidents. i wasn t just talking about changi
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