SWITZ: Hero Group plans more "value" NPD
By Dean Best | 7 April 2010
Swiss food maker Hero Group has hinted at plans to launch more products targeted at cash-conscious consumers in 2010.
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Swiss food maker Hero Group has hinted at plans to launch more products targeted at cash-conscious consumers in 2010.

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