NETHERLANDS/UK: Unilever mulls future of frozen foods unit - report
By: just-food.com | 22 August 2005
Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant Unilever is reportedly carrying out a review of its frozen foods division that could lead to the sell-off of brands such as Birds Eye or Carte d'Or.
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Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant Unilever is reportedly carrying out a review of its frozen foods division that could lead to the sell-off of brands such as Birds Eye or Carte d'Or.

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