All articles by Anna Sbuttoni – Page 22
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ArticleAnglia steps up LINKFresh team
Anglia Business Solutions has expanded its LINKFresh solutions team.
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ArticleHome-cooking back on the menu
Home-cooking is back on the menu in UK homes, new research has shown.
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ArticleWaitrose plans 100 convenience stores
Waitrose is planning to open 100 convenience stores in market towns across the UK.
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NFU issues cost warning
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is urging its members to make sure they monitor costs and not be afraid to shop around to make sure they get the best deal on essentials like fuel and fertiliser.
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ArticlePotato Council Rules OK!
The Potato Council has received rave reviews from local authorities for its Spuds Rule OK! menu planners.
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ArticlePurfresh set to expand pre-harvest business
Purfresh has appointed Tom Justmann as pre-harvest business director for North America and Europe.
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ArticleAgrexco UK management changes hands
Agrexco UK will be headed by new general manager from this week.
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ArticleDoH launches 5 A DAY TV ads
The 5 A DAY initiative is set to get a boost from a series of TV adverts featuring an 11-year-old boy, put together by the department of health (DoH).
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ArticleRetailers bite back at grocery market findings
UK supermarkets have criticised proposals for a new Groceries Supply Code of Practice and the formation of an ombudsman set out by the Competition Commission, claiming that it could cost the industry millions of pounds.
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ArticleGroceries immune to spending slowdown
The UK grocery sector has shown itself to be immune from the consumer spending slowdown, it was claimed this week.
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ArticleUS cherries make early entrance to UK market
Some of the first US cherries of the season were flown into the UK this week, a week earlier than usual.
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ArticleRoll up for Brammy Awards
The Bramley Campaign is on the look-out for the best contributions to its cause in the run-up to the 15th Brammy Awards.
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ArticleTV chefs to blame for kitchen accidents
More than one in 10 Brits have had an accident in the kitchen or damaged their home while trying to copy top TV chefs, new research has shown.
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ArticleInnocent to swap smoothies for trees
Innocent is to team up with Carbon Clear again for another Buy One Grow One Tree scheme in May.
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ArticleSainsbury's gears up for next three-year plan
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King is set to launch his next three-year plan, with the aim of generating an extra £3.5 billion of sales.
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Produce firms showing recessionary behaviour
More than a quarter of fresh produce companies are already showing recessionary behaviour, a new study has shown.
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ArticleHot mash cones for cold summers
Mini cones of bangers and mash have been unveiled as the latest all-weather alternative to the ’99 Flake.
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ArticleMacfrut unveils fresh-cut fair
The Italian fresh produce sector gathered at Macfrut last week to showcase its export potential and visit a spin-off fair for the fresh-cut sector.
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It Asda be local for Vic Reeves
Vic Reeves visted Kent last week to promote a pliot scheme for local produce in Asda.
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ArticleEthylene claimed to aid potato sector
A number of potato players throughout the supply chain have taken the decision - or are rumoured to be taking the decision - to ban the CIPC method of inhibiting from their stores, and ethylene is being put forward as the best replcement.

