COMMENT: Uniq faces challenges ahead

By Dean Best | 16 April 2010

Uniq's, well, unique way of dealing with its pension deficit promises a brighter future for the UK food group, which, by its own admission has had a challenging few years.

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Uniq's, well, unique way of dealing with its pension deficit promises a brighter future for the UK food group, which, by its own admission has had a challenging few years.

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