Unilever (UL) is exploring a sale of its healthy snack brand Graze, as the consumer group’s new chief presses ahead with plans to tilt its portfolio away from food and towards personal care and beauty, Financial Times’ Madeleine Speed and Ivan Levingston report. The maker of Dove soap and Marmite has recently approached a number of consumer goods groups and food manufacturers to gauge their interest in buying Graze, according to people familiar with the matter.
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