All Consumers articles – Page 99
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ArticleTesco launches app on Google Glass
Retailer becomes first to launch its grocery app for Google Glass to work alongside shoppers’ Tesco online accounts
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ArticleSchool break times 'affect fruit and veg consumption'
Holding school breaks before lunchtime can help increase fruit and vegetable consumption by 54 per cent, new study claims
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AnalysisFrance plans new retail revolution
New formats focused on fresh are winning French hearts and minds and could eventually influence the rest of Europe
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ArticleBranston celebrates potato venture landmark
Amazing Potato Factory educational double-decker bus from Lincolnshire supplier has welcomed its 3,000th child on board
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ArticleTwo-thirds of Brits aim to eat more fruit and veg in 2015
Healthy eating is the number one NY resolution in the UK, above saving money and cutting stress, according to new research
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ArticleGecko found in Sainsbury’s broccoli
Family allowed to keep ‘Broc’ as family pet while retailer stresses broccoli is ‘thoroughly inspected’ at point of harvest
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ArticleSales surge for cavolo nero
Waitrose sees sales of the veg also known as 'Tuscan kale' rise by nearly 350 per cent, and tips it for even greater heights in 2015
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ArticleOliver persuades Asda to launch wonky veg range
Retailer launches first standalone range of misshapen produce after Jamie Oliver flags it up as part of new series
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ArticlePomegranates enjoy Xmas sales spike
Sales of exotic fruit up 15 per cent, with a number of celebrity chefs featuring pomegranates as part of festive recipes
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ArticleKing Edward is UK's favourite Xmas roast potato
Sales of the potatoes reach an all-time high during the two-week run up to the festive period, according to key supplier Branston
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ArticleConsumers open to buying more ugly veg
Shoppers would buy more damaged fruit and vegetables if quality was assured and price low enough, new report finds
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ArticleAlbert Heijn rolls out Misfits range
Online scheme to sell irregular and misshapen fruit and veg could be launched in larger AH stores if successful
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ArticlePromotions dominate grocery shopping priorities
More people are looking for offers this year than in 2013, with two-thirds of shoppers citing the cost of living as the cause
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ArticleCarrots beat sprouts as Christmas staple
New survey finds more people expect to eat root vegetables for Christmas dinner, rather than traditional brassica
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ArticleNI potato growers stump up in bid to halt sales decline
£120,000 campaign is being driven by the recently established Northern Ireland Potato Promotion Stakeholder Group
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ArticleConsumers could win body weight in purple sprouts
Dutch grower Van Nature offers chance to name new sprout variety and win body weight in Christmas staple
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ArticleUK's first food waste cafe faces closure
The Real Junk Food Project in Armley, Leeds, needs to raise more than £100,000 after its premises were put up for sale
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ArticleCapital gains as Tesco/AMT parade Spanish citrus
This year's experiential activity to start season centred on handing out fruit at King's Cross and Waterloo train stations in London
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ArticlePizza now the 'most popular choice' in UK restaurants
New research shows that Britons are in love with the Italian dish, and spend around £4.4bn on pizza each year
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ArticlePreparing healthy food is 'too boring'
One in seven of Birdseye survey respondents say they don’t eat veg because they can’t find exciting ways to cook it

