UPDATE: US: Greencore CEO eyes US expansion

By: just-food.com | 26 May 2009

Greencore, the Irish food group, is looking to further expand its business in the US as it looks to build on its "positive momentum" 12 months after it entered the market.

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Greencore, the Irish food group, is looking to further expand its business in the US as it looks to build on its "positive momentum" 12 months after it entered the market.

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