All Consumers articles – Page 90
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ArticleSuppliers react to new AHDB Potatoes campaign
Top bloggers on board to help fund new EU-funded potato campaign as suppliers praise trade body’s efforts
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ArticleJaffa and Tesco project hits notable milestone
The Jaffa Juniors tour, which launched in April 2015 in tandem with the Tesco Eat Happy scheme, has worked with 5,000 children
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ArticleScots would 'sooner shun alcohol' than give up potatoes
Nearly half of those surveyed in AHDB and Bord Bia scheme would abstain from alcohol rather than have a meal without potatoes
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ArticleProvenance key to Stemilt pear push
Group's Rushing Rivers pear programme success stems from locally grown message
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ArticleSweetcorn, potatoes and peas 'could cause weight gain'
But eating more blueberries, prunes and cauliflower could help slimmers reach their target weight, researchers claim
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Children are ‘most likely’ to eat apples
Apples, apple juice, and bananas are among most-consumed fruit by young people and children, a new study has found
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ArticlePrepared salad sales in ‘long-term’ growth
Year-on-year unit sales and category value are both rising as consumers return more frequently to prepared salad fixtures
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ArticleSainsbury's attracts 250k new shoppers and grows sales
Sainsbury’s was the only one of the ‘big four’ retailers to keep pace with the market, latest Kantar Worldpanel data shows
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Morrisons to replace sweets with fruit at checkouts
Morrisons is initially running a trial at ten stores across the country, with full roll-out expected by February 2016
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ArticleNew cauliflower is ‘less intimidating’ to younger consumers
Produce World has launched a new Chinese sweet sprouting cauliflower into select Waitrose stores
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ArticleWoman 'disgusted' after alleged frog find on Lidl item
A shopper in Leicester claims to have discovered the dead amphibian on the 45p cucumber as she left a branch of the discount store
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ArticleSpanish produce consumption dips
Latest figures from Fepex reveal a drop in consumption for the first half of the year
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ArticleYes Peas! partners with Waitrose in new campaign
Retailer-backed campaign will search for Young Pea Chef of the Year who will win £500 of Waitrose cookery equipment
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ArticleG’s signs tie-up with seed company
Deal is first time G’s has collaborated with another manufacturer to offer in-pack giveaway samples to strengthen superfood message
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ArticleRed Tractor Week gears up for biggest-ever event
On-pack sticker competition will be supported by social media, and mainstream media coverage across tv and radio
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ArticleNew major potato campaign aimed at young women
AHDB Potatoes and Bord Bia scheme, aimed primarily at most infrequent purchasers, 'needs industry help to challenge consumer perceptions'
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ArticleFenmarc prepares for future success
Martyn Fisher speaks to Kate Milligan, director of the prepared business unit at Fenmarc, about the impact the discounters, meal kits and busier lifestyles are having on the prepared produce market
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ArticleReport casts doubt over school scheme
New study suggests other factors must be taken into consideration when obliging children to consume fruit and veg in schools
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ArticleOnline 'easiest way' to buy locally-grown organic produce
In a new survey, 60.2 per cent of respondents cited this as the factor they most liked about a veg box delivery
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ArticleSix in ten UK children 'clueless' about origin of fruit
The findings come from a study conducted among over 1,000 British children, aged six to ten years old

