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ProCook expands into electrical cooking appliances with its new ProCook Electric Pressure Cooker and Air Fryer. An affordable rival to Instant Pot and Ninja, this new pressure cooker and air fryer ...
ProCook is to open its fourth store of the year at the new Cotswolds Designer Outlet when it launches this week. The move ...
ProCook has launched its first ever bread maker. Part of its small kitchen electrics range, the ProCook Bread Maker has 12 programmes, easy-to-use controls and an affordable price tag. The ProCook ...
ProCook Cast Iron Casserole: was £99, now £47 at ProCook (save £52) A Cast Iron pan is the ultimate kitchen all-rounder and is perfect for batch cooking winter warming dishes.
The ProCook Milk Frother frothed its milk a little quicker, taking about 3 minutes in a total. The Instant Brands model took about five minutes altogether, but this varied on whatever temperature ...
Kitchenware retailer ProCook is opening a store at the new Cotswolds Designer Outlet in Tewkesbury. The branch is the company ...
There are a few key trends to look for if we want to identify the next multi-bagger. In a perfect world, we'd like to see a company investing more capital into its business and ideally the returns ...
Thus, ProCook Group has an ROCE of 27%. In absolute terms that's a great return and it's even better than the Specialty Retail industry average of 13%. See our latest analysis for ProCook Group .
Cookware company ProCook is revisiting an online blunder which cost the firm £10,000 back in 2012 as part of a publicity stunt to promote its new website. The Gloucester-based company was forced ...
British kitchenware brand ProCook Plc said on Wednesday its sales from Black Friday and early Christmas shopping were weaker than last year, as customers cut down on spending amid a deepening cost ...
The announcement is part of ProCook’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its management team, which is crucial for maintaining its market leadership and commitment to sustainable business practices ...
Shares in ProCook Group fell after the company reported results for the first half of fiscal 2025. Shares were down 3.10 pence, or 8.4%, at 34.0 pence in London morning trade. However, they are ...