SlimFast’s European arm sold after struggling to compete with weight-loss drugs
Typhoo tea owner Supreme acquires business from Irish nutrition and food firm Glanbia for £20m The owner of Typhoo tea has snapped up SlimFast’s UK and European business in a £20.1m deal as it seeks to expand in the weight management market despite fierce competition from GLP-1 weight-loss jabs. (…)
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