All Consumers articles – Page 67
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ArticleVeg campaign generates £63m sales
The latest figures suggest the Eat Them To Defeat Them campaign has had a lasting impact on vegetable consumption among children in the UK
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PodcastsFruitbox 45 · Franco Fubini, Natoora
The supplier-retailer's founder explains how provenance and seasonality have the power to generate a premium
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ArticleMushrooms key to vitamin D?
Health expert says mushrooms are a good way to get a natural vitamin D boost during winter – and especially during lockdown
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ArticleCH Robinson aids with 'Seismic shift'
Logistics specialist looks to deliver solutions for food retailers facing a huge change in consumer habits and spending
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ArticleSector shows resilience in face of Covid-19
Freshfel's Philippe Binard highlighted the resilience of the industry in the face of many challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleR&G Fresh sees bright future for herbs
MD Mathew Prestwich is confident that through category planning and a greater understanding of consumers, the herbs sales boom will continue
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ArticleWaitrose expands trial with Deliveroo
Retailer beefs up delivery pilot to cover 30 stores and more than 650 products after positive initial response from customers
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ArticleSunkist to share shopper trends
Citrus marketing cooperative celebrates return of season by highlighting growth of the category
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ArticleShopper confidence dips due to Covid-19 and Brexit
Rise in cases, renewed restrictions and Brexit damage consumer confidence but trust in retailers to ensure product availability stays high
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PodcastsFruitbox: New ways to sell fresh produce in Asia
Fruitnet's John Hey reflects on some dramatic changes to the way fruit and veg are bought and sold in the region
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ArticleBelOrta to host Product Show
The Belgian cooperative will put on a Covid-proof Product Show this week, as it showcases the latest innovations and sustainability initiatives
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ArticleKiku raises a glass to mark 30th birthday
Partnership with Roner Distilleries creates what the company says is the world's first every trademarked apple gin
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ArticleItalians target snack market with small apples
Rivoira, Vip and Vog team up to start selling small fruit, with in-market trials of a yellow variety kicking off in October
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ArticleSecond wave poses retail availability challenges
New research from tech company outlines difficulties for retailers as they battle to keep pace with fluctuations in consumer demand
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ArticleCovid is changing fruit and veg trade 'permanently'
New report points to expanding supply models, higher demand for local produce, and greater need for mechanisation
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ArticleTough times ahead for food to go
IGD expects sector to decline by over 40 per cent in 2020, with recovery expected to be slow and gradual
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ArticlePotato sales boom expected to continue
Covid-19 has driven dramatic revival in potato sales, with Branston’s James Truscott confident category can continue to prosper in longer term
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ArticleMarlene marks 25th anniversary with art competition
South Tyrolean apple marketer wants members of the public to come up with a new visual for its birthday celebration
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ArticleMorrisons issues No-Deal price warning
The chief executive of retailer Morrisons has urged the UK government to maintain tariff-free trade with the EU or see a rise in supermarket prices
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ArticleCovid-19 has exposed ‘serious weaknesses’ in UK food system
Experts concerned that UK supply chains are ill-equipped to deal with long-term effects of pandemic, according to new report

