All Consumers articles – Page 103
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ArticleDole marks Banana Split Day
Company provides bananas and other fresh fruit to festival marking Latrobe, Pennsylvania as birthplace of dessert
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ArticleSun Art to enter e-commerce sector
In a bid to to stay competitive, China's largest retail chain is undertaking a joint venture with Excellent First
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ArticleTesco in the dock over berry promo
Retailer fined after running misleading half-price promotion on strawberries sold in 2,300 stores across England and Wales
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ArticleAmhpac signs food bank deal
Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture will encourage its 280 members to donate vegetables to those in need
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ArticleDole launches chopped salads
Research-driven offer is designed to respond to growing consumer preference for chopped salads and allow salad lovers to re-create their favourite, restaurant-inspired salads at home
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ArticleJapan looks to Peru avocados
Peru hosts a delegation of Japanese officials to showcase the Andean industry, indicating exports may soon commence
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ArticleApples used in fraudulent sale
A Brisbane woman has paid A$1,500 (US$1,338) for two apples, believing she was purchasing smartphones
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ArticleMackays installs banana vending machine
Innovation aims to increase the fruit's penetration in Brisbane's CBD, with expansion plans on the horizon
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ArticleSNAP incentives increase purchases
USDA finds that small investment leads to increased produce consumption among SNAP participants
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Article'Bargains must end,' warns Clarke
Tesco boss has warned that low prices on food, including fresh produce, are no longer sustainable for UK retailers
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ArticleEosta champions crownless pineapple
Innovation from quality assurance brand Nature & More is described as "a simple idea with huge benefits"
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ArticleBananas rank top in NZ
Statistics New Zealand data shows domestic consumers spend NZ$88 on bananas, more than any other fruit
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ArticleColes fined for misleading consumers
Retailer pays A$61,200 penalty for advertising imported products as Australian-grown
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ArticleWaitrose launches bee protection project
The up-market retailer is getting its customers to use a new app to help in bee research
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ArticleMurray boosts strawberry sales
Tesco reports an uplift in strawberry sales as Andy Murray continues to progress at this year's Wimbledon
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ArticleFreshFacts shows US sales growth
Dollar and volume sales of fresh produce in the US both grew during the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleEvery Crumb Counts for Freshfel
European Fresh Produce Association has announced the launch of a joint declaration to address the problem of food waste
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ArticleTruckers may hold key to snack habits
A vegetable supplier is carrying out new research into snacking behaviour among freight drivers
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ArticleSobeys turns to US strawberries
Canadian retailer takes out advert explaining why it has had to supplement its domestic strawberry supply with US fruit
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ArticleIs it a fruit or vegetable?
New research finds a disconnect in Brits' ability to differentiate between fruit and vegetables

