All Convenience articles – Page 47
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ArticleSalanova hits Japan on Asian tour
Following a visit to Thailand earlier in the month, Rijk Zwaan took its Salanova lettuce to Foodex in Tokyo
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ArticleVitacress targets Benelux and Germany
New joint venture with Camino Real, part of Dutch group Gipmans, sets UK salads supplier on course to expand in Europe
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ArticleDole launches online salad club
The Salad Circle will feature exclusive recipes, serving suggestions, insider tips and online chat opportunities via Facebook
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ArticleSalanova tempts in Thailand
Rijk Zwaan puts its innovative lettuce variety on display to potential customers and consumers in Thailand
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ArticleFlorette to display LEAF logo
Salad specialist will demonstrate its environmental consciousness by placing the LEAF Marque logo on its packs
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ArticleChiquita buys Ready Fruit from Fruitmasters
US multinational continues to expand its successful Benelux fresh-cut fruit operation with acquisition of Dutch company
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ArticleDole snaps up snack company
Group acquires Mrs. May's Naturals to accelerate the development of its all-natural health and nutrition offerings
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ArticleValue-added and organic growth in US
Latest FreshFacts on Retail report show that higher overall prices did not put consumers off organic or value-added categories
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ArticleDate set for British Leafy Salads Conference
Sixth annual event will take place in Peterborough on 14 November
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ArticleBonduelle improves profitability
The French vegetable specialist has recorded encouraging results for the first half of the 2011/12 campaign
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ArticleVégétable Forum looks at convenience
The growth of the convenience format will provide the centrepiece for April's Végétable Forum in Paris
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ArticleRijk Zwaan prepares for Madrid event
Dutch group will participate at Salón de Gourmets, taking place at Ifema in Madrid on 5-8 March
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ArticleConvenience sales remain robust
The convenience category is continuing to perform well at US food retailers despite the economic slowdown
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Article'Top-up' shoppers offer independent opportunity
Shoppers who watch their budgets by topping-up their cupboards rather than buying in bulk are helping the convenience sector continue grow faster than the total food and grocery sector in 2012.
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ArticleStronger year for Chiquita in 2011
Group narrows fourth quarter loss and sees yearly comparable net income climb ahead of 'year of progress' in 2012
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ArticleWalmart steps up online presence in China
US retailer Walmart to take controlling interest in Chinese e-commerce firm Yihaodian
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ArticleFreshconex offers industry overview
Fresh produce convenience market is in the spotlight for the fifth year as Freshconex hits Berlin
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ArticlePre-peeled white asparagus introduced in US
Gourmet Trading Company introduces bagged product for both retailers and foodservice operators
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ArticleLondis fresh food sales up by one third
Sales of fresh produce at Londis have risen by 33 per cent year on year with the company pledging to double fresh food sales by 2015.
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ArticleMorrisons launches vegetarian range
M Kitchen range responds to claims by consumers that vegetarian food in supermarkets can be 'bland and uninteresting'

