All Consumers articles – Page 98
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ArticleBristol in the running for 'food revolution' millions
City hopes to spark a revolution in healthy eating if successful in Bloomberg competition
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ArticleUK Aldi shoppers pay 'nearly double'
British shoppers at fast-growing discounter pay almost twice what they would pay at German, Spanish and French outlets
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ArticleRetailers ‘do not help' shoppers buy seasonal produce
New research shows 86 per cent of shoppers want to buy seasonal produce, despite low awareness of what is in season
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ArticlePupils get polytunnel to grow their own
Staffordshire school's unique structure opened by local MP, as work to boost next generation's understanding of food origin continues
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ArticleCo-op Group voted UK's 'most ethical' company
Results of a survey by Ethical Consumer readers come after scandal surrounding Paul Flowers, group's ex-chairman
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ArticleKiwifruit shines in Japan
Leading Japanese importer hails “amazing” market performance for kiwifruit, which enjoyed record results in June
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ArticleAnd the vegetable kids most enjoy, is....
New survey turns up some surprising results on what veg children enjoy, but the Brussels sprout remains unloved
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Article'Hottest-ever' UK-grown chilli hits the shelves at Tesco
The Trinidad Scorpion, which until recently was the hottest chilli in the world, has an average reading of 1.2m Scovilles
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ArticleNew study says 5 A DAY does suffice
Researchers claim eating five portions of fruit and veg a day as effective in beating early death as eating six, seven or more
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ArticleOnline shopping costs retailers £100m a year
While supermarkets often charge £3 or £4 for each home delivery, the actual cost to them is £20, a Channel 4 show has found
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ArticleRed Tractor releases new standards
Assurance scheme revises and simplifies standards, and gears up for consumer-facing Red Tractor Week in September
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ArticleBroccoli-base pizzas hit the UK as the war on carbs continues
Ex-banker's 'carb-free' breads and pizza bases made from broccoli are taking the capital by the storm
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ArticleSwap blueberries for kiwis, shoppers told
A new report finds consumers could save money by swapping pricey ‘superfoods’ for healthy alternatives such as kiwis and spinach
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ArticleLeek, kale and celery 'never been eaten' by one in ten Brits
Seven Seas' study of 2,000 people found that a number of fruits and vegetables are off the menu for a large number of Brits
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ArticleSpanish spending less on produce
Household spending and consumption of fruits and vegetables dropped during the opening quarter of 2014
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ArticleFrieda's debuts new produce videos
US specialty produce expert debuts new season of YouTube series offering tips and recipes
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ArticleTesco's Iceberg sales boost plan
Retailer is working with lettuce supplier G's to get more Icebergs on offer when good weather produces a crop flush
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ArticleChiquita launches loyalty app
Chiquita FanFun smartphone application offers interactive content, sharing features and earned rewards
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ArticleVHB launches summer campaign
A consumer-facing campaign for fresh herb firm VHB will run in BBC Good Food and be promoted through an on-pack competition
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ArticleNew study shows lack of fruit and veg in Scots' diets
The National Diet and Nutrition Survey found that nearly one in ten people from the Lothians eats no fruit or veg

